ESSPD Congress 2014 - Final Programme - page 23

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scientific programme
Friday, 17 October 2014
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The inventory of personality organization (IPO)
Susanne Hoerz-Sagstetter, Berlin, Germany
Johannes Zimmermann, Cord Benecke, Gerhard
Dammann
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Diagnostic interviews: The structured interview of
personality organization (STIPO) and the operational zed
psychodynamic diagnosis (OPD-2)
Stephan Doering, Vienna, Austria
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Operationalizing undifferentiated affect: Theoretical and
estimation advantages of a generalizability theory approach
Sean Lane, Columbia, USA
Timothy Trull
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Symposium
15:15–16:45
Room Bentivoglio
The role of adult attachment interview and reflective
function in the understanding of the clinical features of
personality pathology
Chairpersons: Mario Speranza, Le Chesnay, France
Peter Fonagy, London, United Kingdom
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The role of reflective functioning in personality disorder:
A two-year follow-up study
Marco Chiesa, Richmond, United Kingdom
Peter Fonagy
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Categorical and dimensional approaches in evaluating the
relationship between attachment and severe personality
disorders: An empirical study in a sample of adolescents
and adults
Riccardo Williams, Rome, Italy
Mauro Ferrara, Valentina Nassisi, Fiorella Fantini, Marco
Chiesa
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Violence within mother-infant relationships: Attachment
processes and personality traits in a sample of infanticide
mothers
Nicoletta Giacchetti, Rome, Italy
Franca Aceti
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Lower plasma oxytocin levels in borderline patients with
disorganized/unresolved attachment representations
Anna Buchheim, Innsbruck, Austria
Andrea Jobst, Maria-Christine Mauer, Tanja Daltrozzo,
Christine Bauriedl-Schmidt, Lena Sabass, Nina Sarubin,
Peter Falkai, Babette Renneberg, Peter Zill, Frank
Padberg
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Symposium
15:15–16:45
Room Raffaello
Steps: Different countries, different settings, part 2
Chairpersons: Donald Black, Iowa City, USA
Nancee Blum, Iowa City, USA
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Steps treatment of inpatients with mood disorders and
co-occurring borderline personality disorder
Andrea Fossati, Rome, Italy
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Steps (VERS) in the Netherlands
Bas van Wel, Deventer, The Netherlands
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Starting steps in a private practice setting
Konstantinos Taliouridis, Lausanne, Switzerland
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Alternatives to self harm – a skills based approach within
a university healthcare setting
Diane Clare, Auckland, New Zealand
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Systems training for emotional predictability and problem
solving (STEPS): Programme efficacy and personality
features as predictors of drop-out
Andrea Fossati, Rome, Italy
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