ESSPD Congress 2014 - Final Programme - page 25

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scientific programme
Friday, 17 October 2014
S-41
Symposium
15:15–16:45
Room Borghese
Longitudinal course
Chairperson: Mary Zanarini, Cambridge, USA
oo1
Prediction of time-to-attainment of recovery for borderline
patients followed prospectively for 16 years: Nosologic
and treatment implications
Mary Zanarini, Cambridge, Boston, USA
oo2
The role of borderline traits in the prospective course of
other personality disorders over seven years
Svenn Torgersen, Oslo, Norway
oo3
Identifying latent trajectories of borderline personality
disorder symptoms from adolescence through young
adulthood: Childhood factors influencing class membership
Stephanie Stepp, Pittsburgh, USA
oo4
Differential long-term course related to early and retarded
diagnosis of borderline personality disorder
Irene Alvarez-Tomás, Barcelona, Spain
16:45–17:00
Break
OP-03
Oral Presentation
17:00–18:30
Room Colonna Doria
The interpersonal context of BPD
Chairperson: Lars Mehlum, Oslo, Norway
oo1
The interpersonal context of borderline personality
disorder: Working with families and carers to reduce
burden and improve the interactional environment
Brin Grenyer, Wollongong, Australia
Rachel Bailey
oo2
Being a close relative of someone suffering from borderline
personality disorder
Virginie Salamin, Marsens, Switzerland
Olivier Clement, Florence Guenot, Sabine Corzani, Marco
Merlo
oo3
Evaluating continued effectiveness of the family con­
nections programme in an Irish population
Daniel Flynn, Cork, Ireland
Mary Kells, Mary Joyce, Catalina Suarez
oo4
Childhood malevolence reported by borderline patients
and personality-disordered camparsison subject: Des­
cription and prediction
Maria Elena Ridolfi, USA
OP-04
Oral Presentation
17:00–18:00
Room Mantegna
Treating BPD: Challenges and controversial issues
Chairperson: Stephan Doering, Vienna, Austria
oo1
Therapeutic alliance and borderline personality disorder
Laura Lopez, Barcelona, Spain
Alessandra M.A Nivoli, Mireia Tardon, Ares Marin,
Barbara Patrizi, Xero Gasol, Miquel Gasol
oo2
Changing from a traditional psychodynamic treatment
programme to mentalization-based treatment for patients
with borderline personality disorder: Does it make a
difference?
Elfrida Hartveit Kvarstein, Oslo, Norway
Sigmund Karterud, Geir Pedersen, Øyvind Urnes,
Benjamin Hummelen, Theresa Wilberg
oo3
Change in reflective function: Results from a randomized
control trial of transference-focused psychotherapy for
borderline personality disorder
Melitta Fischer-Kern, Vienna, Austria
Strephan Doering, Svenja Taubner, Susanne Hoerz-
Sagstetter, Michael Rentrop, Peter Schuster, Peter
Buchheim, Anna Buchheim
S-42
Symposium
17:00–18:30
Auditorium Medici /Visconti
Evidence-based psychotherapies for borderline personality
disorder
Chairpersons: John Oldham, Houston, USA
Antonia New, New York, USA
oo1
Evidence-based psychotherapies for borderline personality
disorder: Mentalization-based treatment
Peter Fonagy, London, United Kingdom
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