by Kelly | Oct 1, 2014 | Conference
Thank you everyone to the outstanding poster contributions we received this year. Congratulations to everyone who was selected:
Borderline Personality Features and the Use of Emotion Regulation
Strategies to Cope with Social Rejection
Sara B. Austin, Katherine L. Dixon-Gordon, & Alexander L. Chapman
Emotional coherence in response to social rejection: The effect of
emotion regulation strategies.
Angelina Yiu, Katherine Dixon-Gordon, Matthew Wakefield, Alexander L.
Chapman, & M. Zachary Rosenthal
The Emotion Regulation Effect of Experimentally Induced Pain on
Individuals with a History of Non-Suicidal Self-Injury.
Errinn A. Bixby & Milton Z. Brown
Reduced Anger Levels with the Use of the Relationship Effectiveness
Skills: GIVE and DEAR MAN in Dialectical Behavior Therapy.
Maria Leon, Caitlin Torres, Elizabeth Dalton, Elizabeth Corpstein, & Harry Um
Outpatient DBT-A: Comparison of Treatment Outcomes in Two Skills
Training Group Formats.
Colleen M. Cowperthwait, Cynthia Ramirez, & Lorie Ritschel
Examining Clinician Attitudes related to using Prolonged Exposure for
Individuals with Co-Occuring Borderline Personality Disorder and
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
Lauren Jackson, Kristen Leishman, Carolyn Davies, Rachel Fried,
Melanie S. Harned, & Lynn M. McFarr
Does Antisocial Personality Disorder affect DBT effectiveness? An
exploratory analysis.
Chelsey Wilks, Seth R. Axelrod, Maria V. Navarro-Haro, André Ivanoff,
Kathryn E. Korslund, Thomas R. Lynch, & Marsha M. Linehan
An examination of the validity of the Inventory of Interpersonal
Problems – Borderline Personality Disorder Scale (IIP-BPD).
Brianna Godfrey & Nicholas Salsman
Factors Related to Dialectical Behavior Therapy Attrition in
Individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder.
Lindsay Feinman, Paul J. Meller, Jennifer H. Byrnes, & Alyssa Conigliaro
The Effects of a DBT Informed Partial Hospital Program on: Depression,
Anxiety, Hopelessness, and Degree of Suffering.
John E. Lothes II, Kirk D. Mochrie, & Jane St. John
Emotion Regulation Skills: A Mediator Between Impulse Control and Self-Harm.
Kelly L. LeMaire, Mary-Catherine Nimphius, Dane Whicker, Lynne M.
Rosenberg, Gabriela A. Nagy, Natasha Najar, & Kimberly Skerven
Dialectical Behavior Therapy for School Refusal: Proof of Concept and
Pilot Study.
Lauren Bonavitacola, Shireen L. Rizvi, Elaina A. Zendegui, & Brian C. Chu
Understanding the Relationship Between Perfectionism, Non-Suicidal
Self Injury, and Suicidality: the Mediating Role of Shame.
Michael Izadi, Milton Brown, & Derek Ray
The role of shame and self-punishing thoughts in self-inflicted injury.
Jocelyn McCullough, Natalie Jones, Joscelyn Rompogren, & Milton Brown
The Influence of Shame on Binge Eating Behaviors.
Keri Ann Abdullah, Natalie Jones, Carolyn Huntley, & Milton Brown
Emotion Dysregulation as a Mediator of the Relationship between
Borderline Personality Features and Feelings of Perceived
Burdensomeness and Thwarted Belongingness.
Keyne C. Law, Jessica S. Ferreira, Michael D. Anestis, & Alexander L. Chapman
Examining the interaction between personality disorder, mood
induction, and state emotion dysregulation in a laboratory context.
Lauren Borges & Amy Naugle
Difficulties with emotion regulation and alexithymia as predictive of
Avoidant Personality Disorder and Obsessive Compulsive Personality
Disorder.
Lauren Borges & Amy Naugle
Inpatient Psychiatric Hospital and Emergency Room Utilization Before,
During, and After Enrollment in an adult DBT Day Hospital Intensive
Outpatient Program.
Rachel Litwin, Elizabeth LoTempio, & Seth Axelrod
Association between Distress Tolerance, Empathic Personal Distress,
and Borderline Personality Features in Undergraduates.
Emily J. Markman, Diana P.F. Montague, & Stephanie B. Mattei
“Waiting Well” in a Free Standing Comprehensive DBT Program:
Development and Evaluation of the DBT Enhanced Skills Training
Program.
Andrew White, Jesse Homan, Kathryn Patrick, & Linda Dimeff
The Effect of Emotion Suppression versus Acceptance on Emotion Differentiation.
Matthew A. Wakefield, Angelina Yiu, Sara B. Austin, Katherine
Dixon-Gordon, Alexander L. Chapman, & M. Zachary Rosenthal
An Examination of the Personal Limits Protocol for Interpersonally Challenging Behaviors.
Maggie Gorraiz, PhD, Suzanne Decker, PhD, and Seth Axelrod, PhD
Looking forward to seeing you soon!
Lynn McFarr
by Kelly | Sep 17, 2014 | Conference, Continuing Education (CEUs)
For 2014, Behavioral Tech, LLC will be the CE Sponsor for ISIDBT. You must purchase Continuing Education credits prior to the Conference in order to receive those credits. ISITDBT and BTECH will not be able to issue CE credits after the conference to participants who did not purchase them. The required Accreditation Statements and Continuing Education Information are as follows:
Please remember to sign in & sign out to document your attendance. Only participants with 100% attendance will receive credit: Partial Credit will not be offered. Continuing Education documentation will be mailed 4-6 weeks after the Conference.
This offering meets the requirements for the following hours by discipline. Licensing/continuing education requirements vary by state. Please contact your state’s regulatory authority to verify if this course meets your licensing/continuing education requirements. Inquiries regarding CE for other disciplines not listed may be directed to Behavioral Tech at (206) 675-8588 or via email at ceinfo@behavioraltech.org
Psychologists: Behavioral Tech, LLC is approved by the American Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. Behavioral Tech maintains responsibility for the program and its content. Behavioral Tech has allocated 6.75hours of CE within APA guidelines. Behavioral Tech will mail you a letter documenting your attendance after successful completion of the program.
Social Workers: Behavioral Tech, LLC is approved by the NASW, Washington State Chapter, Provider Number 1975-166, to offer continuing education for Certified Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists, and Mental Health Counselors. The State of Pennsylvania Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors accepts this approval as reciprocal. Behavioral Tech has allocated 6.75 Continuing Education hours for this activity and will email a certificate of attendance upon 100% completion of the program.
by Kelly | Sep 5, 2014 | Conference
8:00 –8:30 Registration & Continental Breakfast
8:30 –8:40 Welcome (Lynn McFarr, PhD)
8:40 –8:50 Mindfulness (Sarah Landes, PhD)
8:50 –10:15 Research Presentations
▪ Structuring Dialectical Behavior Therapy Treatment in a Forensic Inpatient Setting: Patient Progress and Staff Perceptions (Nicole Kletzka, PhD Center for Forensic Psychiatry; Colleen Lachat, MS, Center for Forensic Psychiatry and Madonna University; Shanice Echols, MS, Center for Forensic Psychiatry and Madonna University; Suzanne Witterholt, M.D., Behavioral Tech, LLC and Minnesota Department of Human Services)
▪ The Collaborative Adolescent Research on Emotions and Suicide (CARES) Study: A Randomized Controlled Trial of DBT with Highly Suicidal Adolescents Michele S. Berk, Elizabeth McCauley, Joan R. Asarnow, Claudia Avina, Molly Adrian, Kathryn Korslund, Marsha M. Linehan, Harbor UCLA Medical Center, University of California, Los Angeles and University of Washington
10:15 –10:30 Break
10:30 –12:15 Clinical Workshops (attendees to choose one of the following):
▪ Running a Successful Free Standing DBT Clinic: Learning from the Dialectical Dilemmas; (Andrew White, Jesse Homan, Kathryn Patrick, Portland DBT Institute; Josh Smith, DBT Center of Michigan and DBT Center of Western Kentucky)
▪ Use of “Stinging Goals”in DBT Interpersonal Effectiveness Work (Jeremy E. Stone, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychology in Clinical Psychiatry Weill Cornell Medical College Director, Adolescent DBT Program New York Presbyterian Hospital –Westchester Division)
▪ DBT in Schools, The Dos and the Dont’s (Alec Miller, PsyD; Mazza, Mazza, Steinberg, & Courtney-Seidler)
▪ Transitioning from Stage I to Stage II DBT for Clients with co-occurring Borderline Personality Disorder (Lauren Jackson, PsyD, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center; Kristen Leishman, PsyD, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center)
12:15 –1:30 Lunch on your own
1:30 –3:30 Clinical Seminar (for all conference attendees)
▪ Improving Competence in DBT: Avoiding Common Adherence Pitfalls; Melanie Harned, PhD & Katie Koursland, PhD, Behavioral Research and Therapy Clinics, University of Washington
3:30 –3:45 Break
3:45 –4:45 Annual Address by Marsha Linehan, PhD, ABPP
4:45 –5:00 Awards and Closing
5:20 –6:30 Poster Presentations, Cocktail Reception and DBT Performs!
For 2014, Behavioral Tech, LLC will be the CE Sponsor for ISIDBT. You must purchase Continuing Education credits prior to the Conference in order to receive those credits. ISITDBT and BTECH will not be able to issue CE credits after the conference to participants who did not purchase them. The required Accreditation Statements and Continuing Education Information are as follows:
Please remember to sign in & sign out to document your attendance. Only participants with 100% attendance will receive credit: Partial Credit will not be offered. Continuing Education documentation will be mailed 4-6 weeks after the Conference.
This offering meets the requirements for the following hours by discipline. Licensing/continuing education requirements vary by state. Please contact your state’s regulatory authority to verify if this course meets your licensing/continuing education requirements. Inquiries regarding CE for other disciplines not listed may be directed to Behavioral Tech at (206) 675-8588 or via email at ceinfo@behavioraltech.org
Psychologists: Behavioral Tech, LLC is approved by the American Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. Behavioral Tech maintains responsibility for the program and its content. Behavioral Tech has allocated 6.75hours of CE within APA guidelines. Behavioral Tech will mail you a letter documenting your attendance after successful completion of the program.
Social Workers: Behavioral Tech, LLC is approved by the NASW, Washington State Chapter, Provider Number 1975-166, to offer continuing education for Certified Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists, and Mental Health Counselors. The State of Pennsylvania Board of Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Professional Counselors accepts this approval as reciprocal. Behavioral Tech has allocated 6.75 Continuing Education hours for this activity and will email a certificate of attendance upon 100% completion of the program.
by Kelly | Sep 4, 2014 | Conference
Registration opens for the ISITDBT 2014 Conference at noon Eastern, 9 AM Pacific on September 4, 2014.
Please review the morning workshop choices BEFORE you begin the registration process. You will be asked to make a workshop choice during the registration process and will not be able to complete your registration without making a workshop choice. Please also see the announcement of the afternoon Clinical Seminar at ISITDBT 2014. This seminar will be provided to all ISITDBT attendees and no special choice will need to be made regarding this seminar during the registration process.
The meetings will be held at the Philadelphia Downtown Marriott on November 20, 2014, in Philadelphia, PA. Check in will start at 8AM on that date. More details to follow. Ticket purchase is managed by Eventbrite. Please use the form below. Credit card purchase is required. All tickets will be sold via this webpage or via this direct link to Eventbrite.
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