ESSPD Congress 2014 - Final Programme - page 20

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scientific programme
Friday, 17 October 2014
S-28
Symposium
09:00–10:30
Room Mantegna
Mindreading impairments in patients with BPD: One, no
one or one hundred thousand?
Chairpersons: Antonio Semerari, Rome, Italy
Antonino Carcione, Rome, Italy
oo1
Are BPD patients better mind readers? New data
Patrick Luyten, Leuven, Belgium
oo2
Do patients with BPD have a specific profile of mind-
reading impairments compared to other personality
disorders?
Antonio Semerari, Rome, Italy
Livia Colle, Antonino Carcione, Donatella Fiore, Giuseppe
Nicolò, giovanni Pellecchia, Roberto Pedone
oo3
Thinking about assessment: Attachment, BPD, and the
MASC Task
Andrea Fossati, Rome, Italy
oo4
Mentalization and theory of mind in borderline personality
organization: Exploring the differences between affective
and cognitive aspects of social cognition in emotional
pathology
Monika Marszal, Poznañ, Poland
Dominika Gorska
oo5
First findings from a computational psychiatry approch
to borderline personality disorder
Tobias Nolte, London, United Kingdom
Peter Fonagy, Christoph Mathys, Andreas Hula, Read
Montague
S-29
Symposium
09:00–10:30
Room Borghese
New directions in borderline and antisocial personalities
and their connections with the externalizing spectrum
Chairpersons: Robert Krueger, Minneapolis, USA
Stephanie Stepp, Pittsburgh, USA
oo1
Affect, impulsivity, and impulsive behaviors in borderline
personality disorder in daily life
Timothy Trull, Columbia, USA
oo2
The externalizing spectrum of personality and psycho­
pathology: Assessment and connections with dsm-defined
personality disorders
Robert Krueger, Minneapolis, USA
Mark Kramer, Kristian Markon, Christopher Patrick
oo3
Understanding impulsivity: Links to personality and
neurobiology
Colin DeYoung, Minneapolis, USA
oo4
Developmental patterns of the externalizing spectrum
in childhood confer risk for antisocial and borderline
personality disorder
Stephanie Stepp, Pittsburgh, USA
10:30–11:00
Break
KL-01
Keynote Lecture
11:00–12:30
Auditorium Medici /Visconti
What I have changed my mind about
Chairperson: Anthony Bateman, London, United Kingdom
Lecturer:
Marsha Linehan, Seattle, USA
12:30–13:30
Break
PL-03
Plenary Session
13:30–14:15
Auditorium Medici /Visconti
The neurobiology of interpersonal reactivity in borderline
personality disorder
Chairperson: Christian Schmahl, Mannheim, Germany
Speaker:
Antonia New, New York, USA
KL-01/PL-03: Simultaneous translation in Italian language provided.
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