ESSPD Congress 2014 - Final Programme - page 21

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scientific programme
Friday, 17 October 2014
PL-04
Plenary Session
14:15–15:00
Auditorium Medici /Visconti
A new take on the treatment of borderline personality
disorder: Are we witnessing the end or merely the
beginning of the great psychotherapy debate?
Chairperson: Anthony Bateman, London, United Kingdom
Speaker:
Patrick Luyten, Leuven, Belgium
15:00–15:15
Break
OP-02
Oral Presentation
15:15–16:15
Room Colonna Doria
PTSD and BPD: Clinical and research implications
Chairperson: Nikolaus Kleindienst, Mannheim,
Germany
oo1
Borderline personality disorder and trauma in homosexual
male sex workers in Russia
Alla Kholmogorova, Moscow, Russia
Arseniy Maximov
oo2
Ambulatory assessment reveals very high numbers of
intrusions and flashbacks in PTSD related to childhood
sexual abuse
Nikolaus Kleindienst, Mannheim, Germany
Kathlen Priebe, Josepha Zimmer, Martin Bohus
oo3
Psychotic symptoms in borderline personality disorder:
Prevalence and associations with comorbidity and
traumatization
Katrin Schroeder, Hamburg, Germany
Christian G. Huber, Ingo Schafer
S-30
Symposium
15:15–16:45
Auditorium Medici /Visconti
New developments in MBT
Chairpersons: Annelies Laurenssen, Halsteren,
The Netherlands
Patrick Luyten, Leuven, Belgium
oo1
Mentalizing and borderline personality disorder – does
severity predict outcome?
Anthony Bateman, London, United Kingdom
oo2
Implementation of a quality assurance system for men­
talization-based treatment: An illustration and report of
2 years of experiences
Dawn Bales, Halsteren, The Netherlands
Joost Hutsebaut
oo3
Day hospital mentalization-based treatment versus
treatment as usual in the treatment of severe borderline
personality disorder: First results of a randomized
controlled trial
Annelies Laurenssen, Halsteren, The Netherlands
oo4
A rationale for using quality assurance systems in psy­
chotherapy for BPD patients: A multiple case study
Joost Hutsebaut, Halsteren, The Netherlands
Dawn Bales
S-31
Symposium
15:15–16:45
Room Tivoli
Understanding the processes of change in DBT
Chairpersons: Alan Fruzzetti, Reno, USA
Shelley McMain, Toronto, Canada
oo1
Predictors of treatment response in two treatments for
borderline personality disorder
Shelley McMain, Toronto, Canada
Shian-Ling Keng, Ryan Barnhart
oo2
Anger processing and outcome in dialectical behavior
group therapy for borderline personality disorder:
A process analysis within a randomized controlled trial
Ueli Kramer, Lausanne, Switzerland
oo3
Emotion regulation and family functioning as mediators of
outcome across psychodynamic and dialectical behavior
therapies
Luciana Payne, Reno, USA
Alan Fruzzetti
oo4
Comparing psychodynamic and DBT therapists on in-
session validation of the patient and treatment outcomes
Alan Fruzzetti, Reno, USA
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