ESSPD Congress 2014 - Final Programme - page 13

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scientific programme
Thursday, 16 October 2014
S-13
Symposium
17:15–18:45
Room Estensi
Emotion processing in borderline personality disorder
Chairpersons: Christian Schmahl, Mannheim, Germany
Carla Sharp, Houston, USA
oo1
Meaningful non-significance: A powerful test of borderline
personality and the negativity bias in emotion perception
Johanna Hepp, Mannheim, Germany
Benjamin E. Hilbig, Pascal J. Kieslich, Julia Herzog,
Stefanie Lis, Christian Schmahl, Inga Niedtfeld
oo2
Effects of oxytocin on social cognition and empathy in
women with borderline personality disorder
Nicole Ower, Freiburg, Germany
Bernadette von Dawans, Isabel Dziobek, Gregor Domes,
Alexandra Philipsen, Markus Heinrichs
oo3
Environmental invalidation, emotion regulation and BPD
in adolescents
Carla Sharp, Houston, USA
oo4
Undifferentiated negative affect and impulsivity in
borderline personality disorder
Timothy Trull, Columbia, USA
Rachel Tomko, Sean Lane
S-14
Symposium
17:15–18:45
Room Tiziano
Borderline personality disorder: The impact of blind spots
on social functioning and physical health
Chairpersons: Thomas Oltmanns, St. Louis, USA
Steve Balsis, College Station, USA
oo1
See the world through the lens of borderline personality
disorder: Interpersonal perception processes underlying
BPD
Erika Carlson, Toronto, Canada
oo2
Does borderline personality disorder reflect a single
specific disorder? The elusive evidence from factor
analyses
Johannes Zimmermann, Kassel, Germany
Daniel Leising, Aidan G. C. Wright
oo3
Informant vs. self report: Which perspective provides
more information about the latent borderline continuum?
Steve Balsis, College Station, USA
Thomas Oltmanns
oo4
Seeing the world through the lens of borderline personality
disorder: Interpersonal perception processes underlying
BPD
Thomas Oltmanns, Saint Louis, USA
Erika Carlson
oo5
Services utilization by patients with severe personality
disorders in Emilia Romagna
Michele Sanza, Cesena, Italy
Alessio Saponaro
S-15
Symposium
17:15–18:45
Room Leonardo
Borderline personality disorder and psychotic symptoms
Chairperson: Christina Slotema, The Hague,
The Netherlands
oo1
The cognitive-perceptual factor of schizotypal personality
disorder is related to borderline personality disorder, the
oddness factor is not
Benjamin Hummelen, Oslo, Norway
Theresa Wilberg, Geir Pedersen, Sigmund Karterud
oo2
Psychotic symptoms in youth with borderline personality
disorder versus first-episode psychosis
Andrew Chanen, Melbourne, Australia
Felix-Antoine Berube, Martina Jovev, Jennifer Betts, Hok
Pan Yuen, Richard Kerslake, Michael Kaess
oo3
Hallucinations in borderline personality disorder: Preva­
lence and association with trauma
Christina Slotema, The Hague, The Netherlands
oo4
Cognitive functioning in patients with borderline per­
sonality disorder and auditory verbal hallucinations
Christina Slotema, The Hague, The Netherlands
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