by Kelly | Sep 4, 2015 | Conference
I’m so pleased to announce the ISITDBT 2015 conference schedule! We have stellar research presentations and clinical workshops this year. Please take a look!
Additionally, ISITDBT registration will open 9/7! Early-bird rates will last until 10/5. So sign up early!
8:00 – 8:30 Registration & Continental Breakfast Salon A5
8:30 – 8:40 Welcome (Lynn McFarr, PhD)
8:40 – 8:50 Mindfulness (Kelly Graling, PhD & Jessica Schneider, PsyD)
8:50 – 10:15 Research Presentations Salon A5
• Adapting DBT for Pre-Adolescent Children with Severe Emotional and Behavioral Dysregulation: Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy Trials (Francheska Perepletchikova, PhD, Donald Nathanson, LCSW Weill Cornell Medical College)
• Computerized Trans-Diagnostic Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training for Emotion Dysegulation (Anita Lungu, PhD, Chelsey Wilks, MS, Garret Zieve, Maya Krek, Aleen Potts, Hannah Lessing, Marivi Navarro, Marsha Linehan, PhD, University of Washington)
• The Effect of Therapist Use of Validation Strategies on Change in Client Emotion in Individual DBT Treatment Sessions (Amanda Carson-Wong, PhD, Christopher D. Hughes, Shireen L. Rizvi, PhD, Rutgers University)
10:15 – 10:30 Break
10:30 – 12:15 Clinical Workshops (attendees to choose one of the following):
• Purpose, Presence, and Flow: the Application of DBT’s Principles to Challenging Situations and Moments in Psychotherapy (Charlie Swenson, M.D., UMass Medical School) Salon A5
• Therapy Interfering Behaviors (TIBs) in Phone Coaching (Julie Snyder, PsyD, CBT California/DBT California, Julie Orris, PsyD, CBT California/DBT California, and Kelly Graling, PhD, Cognitive Behavioral Consultants) Room 4M
• Cultural Diversity in DBT (Suhadee Henriquez, LCSW; Lisa Bolden, PsyD, Harbor UCLA Medical Center: Marcus Rodriquez, MA, Duke University) Room 4J
• DBT Problem-Solving in Action: Solving Common Therapist Errors in Behavioral Analyses (Michaela Swales, PhD, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Bangor University UK, Director British Isles DBT Training Team, & Preseident, Society for DBT in UK & Ireland; Heidi Heard, PhD Consultant, private practice, & Senior Trainer, Behavioral Tech LLC) Room 4A
12:15 – 1:30 Lunch on your own
1:30 – 1:45 DBT Sing-A-Long Surprise
1:45 – 3:35 Clinical Seminar (for all conference attendees)
• DBT In Action: Running Team (Alan Fruzzetti, PhD, University of Nevada, Reno)
3:35-3:45 Better Hours, Better Days, Finding Hope with DBT (Will Lippincott)
3:45 – 4:00 Break
4:00 – 5:00 Annual Address by Marsha Linehan, PhD, ABPP
5:00 – 5:15 Closing
5:15 – 6:30 Poster Presentations and Cocktail Reception
by Kelly | Aug 27, 2015 | Conference
Get ready for Labor Day, pumpkin spice, and ISITDBT!
This is just a reminder that poster presentations are due in 8 days. We are excited to give out a student research award based on poster submissions this year. Please see instructions below:
CALL FOR POSTERS
Submit a poster to ISITDBT 2015! Our poster session will be held at the end of the day in conjunction with a cocktail hour. Appropriate topics include pilot trials of an adaptation or novel use of DBT, or, basic studies on DBT-relevant topics such as emotion regulation, borderline personality disorder, suicidal behavior, and/or team or therapist behaviors. As an added bonus, students who submit posters as the first authors will be considered to win an ISITDBT student research award. Submissions should include a title, list of authors and affiliations, and an abstract, and should not exceed one page in length.
***Please clearly note in your submission if the first author is a student.***
Submissions are due Friday, September 4, 2015 and should be sent to isit@isitdbt.net.
by Kelly | Jul 3, 2015 | Conference
CALL FOR POSTERS
Submit a poster to ISITDBT 2015! Our poster session will be held at the end of the day in conjunction with a cocktail hour. Appropriate topics include pilot trials of an adaptation or novel use of DBT, or, basic studies on DBT-relevant topics such as emotion regulation, borderline personality disorder, suicidal behavior, and/or team or therapist behaviors. As an added bonus, students who submit posters as the first authors will be considered to win an ISITDBT student research award. Submissions should include a title, list of authors and affiliations, and an abstract, and should not exceed one page in length. ***Please clearly note in your submission if the first author is a student. Submissions are due Friday, September 4, 2015 and should be sent to isit@isitdbt.net.
by Kelly | Jun 2, 2015 | Conference
ISITDBT is looking for the best and brightest to present DBT-relevant clinical and research presentations! Please see the details below. Submissions are due by midnight, Monday, June 8th! Looking forward to receiving them!
by Kelly | May 6, 2015 | Conference
I’m very excited to begin planning the program for ISITDBT 2015, and I can’t wait to see you all in Chicago!
I want to put out the official call for both clinical and research presentations. In the past we have been ecstatic with the quality and variety of the workshops and presentations we’ve been able to offer. This year we plan to have 3 smaller clinical workshops (around 50 people each) and one larger workshop (approximately 200 people, depending on conference attendance). Right now we plan to have 2 research presentations, though, like always, it depends on the quality and number of the submissions.
So once again the door is open for workshop submissions of all kinds!
Submissions are due June 8th 2015, and should be sent to isit@isitdbt.net
- Clinical Workshops will be 90-105 minutes in length and should advance a participant’s knowledge of DBT. Both “broad spectrum DBT” and “niche DBT” workshops submissions will be accepted, although quality submissions will be the main variable used for workshop selection. Experiential components are encouraged for all workshops. Submissions should include a workshop title, list of presenters and affiliations, 3 learning objectives, and abstract. In addition, please specify whether material will be geared to one of three levels: basic (will be useful to all participants), novice (useful to individuals who are relatively new to DBT), or intermediate (requires a moderate degree of familiarity with DBT). Submissions should be no more than 1 page in length.
- Research Presentations. As in previous years, we will have a research panel in which individuals will present new data on DBT and DBT-informed studies. Appropriate studies include: randomized clinical trials, pilot trials of an adaptation or novel use of DBT, or basic studies on DBT-relevant topics such as emotion regulation, borderline personality disorder, suicidal behavior, and/or team or therapist behaviors. Submissions should include a title, list of authors and affiliations, and an abstract and should not exceed one page in length.
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