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Weill Cornell Medical College and Columbia Psychiatry Schedule of Faculty Presentations 2012 American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Philadelphia SATURDAY MAY 5, 2012 8am – noon Seminar S01. Sexual Compulsivity and Addictions. Director and Faculty: Ken Rosenberg, MD Weill Cornell Medical College 2pm – 5pm Presidential Symposia PS1. Teaching Psychodynamic Psychiatry in the 21st Century . 1. Teaching Psychotherapy Deborah Cabaniss, MD Columbia Psychiatry 8am – 5pm CME Course C03. Office-Based Buprenorphine Treatment Of Opioid-Dependent Patients. Director: Petros Levounis, MD Columbia Psychiatry Symposium S15. Pros and Cons of SPECT Brain Imaging: What Is the Status of the Science? 1. Capturing Mental Illness in a Brain Scan: Dream or Reality? Anissa Abi-Dargham, MD Columbia Psychiatry 9am – 10:30am Workshop W7. Training for the Future: Addressing Community Psychiatry Workforce Shortages and Health Care Reform Through Resident Training in Public Psychiatry. Chairs: Matthew D. Erlich, MD and Sharat G. Parameswaran, MD Columbia Psychiatry S18. Narcissistic Personality Disorder in DSM-5: Impact on Research, Diagnosis, and Treatment 1. Narcissistic Personality Disorder in DSM-5 Andrew E. Skodol, MD Columbia Psychiatry 9am – 12pm Symposia S05. Personality Disorders: DSM-5 and Beyond. Discussant: Andrew E. Skodol, MD Columbia Psychiatry S19. Philosophical and Pragmatic Problems for DSM-5. Discussant: Michael B. First, MD Columbia Psychiatry 11am – 12pm Workshop W13. Evidence-Based Integrative Treatments for Anxiety, Depression, and Trauma in Mass Disasters. Presenters: Patricia L. Gerbarg, MD, Richard P. Brown, MD Columbia Psychiatry 3:30pm – 5pm Lecture APA Distinguished Psychiatrist Lecture Series L06. Schizophrenia as a Learning and Memory Disorder. Speaker: Carol A. Tamminga, MD Chair: Lucy A. Epstein-Hutner, MD Columbia Psychiatry 1pm – 5pm CME Course C20. Transference-Focused Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder Director: Frank E. Yeomans, MD, PhD Co-Director: Otto F. Kernberg, MD Weill Cornell Medical College Workshop W24. Making the Most of Your Chief Year: Chief Residents’ Forum (I) Chairs: Margaret Haglund, MD, Rosalyn Womack, DO Presenters: Erica P. Kass, MD, Sonya L Martin, MD, MA, Alison D. Hermann, MD, Meredith A. Kelly MD, Jason E. Cheng, MD Columbia Psychiatry 1:30pm – 3:30pm Workshop W19. Don’t You Want to Be a Real Doctor? Overcoming Career Development Challenges Faced by Asian Americans in Psychiatry. Chairs: Sharat G. Parameswaran, MD and Russell F. Lim, MD Columbia Psychiatry ! 1! Weill Cornell Medical College and Columbia Psychiatry Schedule of Faculty Presentations 2012 American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Philadelphia SUNDAY MAY 6, 2012 8am – 11am Advances in Series A1. Advances in Addiction Pharmacology 6. Medication to Treat Cannabis Dependence. Frances R. Levin, MD, Columbia Psychiatry 12:30am – 2pm Workshop W43. Writing for the Lay Public: Pointers From a Psychiatrist Writer, Investigative Journalist, and the Trainee Perspective Chairs: Serina R. Deen, MD, MPH and David J. Hellerstein, M.D Presenters: Stephen M. Fried, Serina R. Deen, MD, MPH, David J. Hellerstein, M.D Columbia Psychiatry Symposia S21. The Future of Psychiatric Diagnosis: Updates on Proposed Diagnostic Criteria for DSM-5 (Part I) 3. Developmental Considerations: Looking Forward and Looking Back. David Shaffer, MD. 4. Evolution of a New Model of Personality Disorders for DSM-5. Andrew E. Skodol, MD Columbia Psychiatry 1pm – 4pm Symposium S33. Clinical and Administrative Aspects of the DSM-5 Personality Disorders Discussant: Andrew E. Skodol, MD Columbia Psychiatry S23. Patient Suicide in Residency Training Chairs: Meredith A. Kelly, MD, Joan Anzia, MD Columbia Psychiatry S42. Psychiatrists Working With the United Nations World Psychiatric Association 1. International Psychiatry: Lessons from Tanzania. John W. Barnhill, MD 3. Chairing the NGO Committee on the Status of Women: Vivian B. Pender, MD Weill Cornell Medical College S27. Impulsivity and Behavioral Dysinhibition Across Psychiatric Disorders: Pathological Gambling, Personality Disorders, Suicide, and ADHD 1. Impulsive Behavior in Pathological Gambling: a Behavioral Addiction Carlos Blanco-Jerez, MD, PhD Columbia Psychiatry 2:30pm – 4pm Workshop W54. Bedlam Revisited: Society, Psychiatry, and Severely Mentally Ill Individuals Chair and Presenter: Ken Rosenberg, MD Weill Cornell Medical College 8am – noon CME Course C11. Motivation and Change: The Theory and Practice of Motivational Interviewing APA Council on Addiction Psychiatry Directors: Petros Levounis, MD, MA, Bachaar Arnaout, MD Columbia Psychiatry W56. Making the Most of Your Chief Year: Chief Residents’ Forum (II) Chairs: Margaret Haglund, MD, Alison D. Hermann, MD Columbia Psychiatry 12:30am – 2pm Case Conference CC02. Treating Complicated Grief Chair and Presenter: M. Katherine Shear, MD Columbia Psychiatry ! 2! Weill Cornell Medical College and Columbia Psychiatry Schedule of Faculty Presentations 2012 American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Philadelphia MONDAY MAY 7, 2012 9am – 10:30am Case Conference CC03. "Doctor, Would You Please Kill Me?": What Are the Boundaries of SelfDetermination and Suicide? Chairs: Philip R. Muskin, MD, MA Elizabeth Evans, MD Presenters: Deborah Cabaniss, MD, Philip R. Muskin, MD, MA, Columbia Psychiatry S46. Psychiatric and Behavioral Genetics: Innovative Substance Abuse Research Findings: What are the Barriers to Implementation? Chairs: Frances R. Levin, MD, John J. Mariani, MD 2. The Impact of Functional Imaging on Clinical Practice: Promises and Pitfalls Diana Martinez, MD Columbia Psychiatry 9am – noon Advances in Research Chair: Herbert Pardes, MD Weill Cornell Medical College Columbia Psychiatry A1. Alzheimer’s Disease: Genes, Diagnostics, and Therapeutic Advances. Steven Paul, MD Weill Cornell Medical College S50. Grief or Major Depression? That is the Question. Chairs: Sidney Zisook, MD, M. Katherine Shear, MD Columbia Psychiatry S51. Impact of Psychiatric Disorder on HIV Management 1. Central Nervous System Complications Stephen J. Ferrando, MD Weill Cornell Medical College A4. Update on Treatment of Unipolar Depression. Steven P. Roose, MD Columbia Psychiatry S52. Fundamentals of the Perinatal Psychiatric Consultation 1. Risk/Benefit Decision Making and the Perinatal Consultation Margaret Spinelli, MD 2. Information Gathering: How to Stay up to Date With the Most Current Literature in Perinatal Psychiatry Elizabeth M. Fitelson, MD 3. Acute Management of the Obstetric Patient Lucy A. Epstein-Hutner, MD 5. Perinatal Consultation: Psychotherapeutic Treatment Options Kristin Leight Wesley, M.D Columbia Psychiatry Media Workshop MW05. Beginners: Conundrums of Human Bonding, Young and Old, LGBT, and Otherwise Chairs: Petros Levounis, MD, MA, Jack Drescher, MD Columbia Psychiatry Symposia S14. The Future of Psychiatric Diagnosis: Updates on Proposed Diagnostic Criteria for DSM-5 (Part III) American Psychiatric Institute for Research and Education 4. Eating Disorders in DSM-5. B. Timothy Walsh, MD Columbia Psychiatry ! 3! Weill Cornell Medical College and Columbia Psychiatry Schedule of Faculty Presentations 2012 American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Philadelphia MONDAY MAY 7, 2012, cont. 11:00am – 12:30pm Lecture APA Adolf Meyer Award Lecture L16. Mice, Men, and Mental Illness: Animal Models of Cognitive and Negative Symptoms of Schizophrena Speaker: Eric R. Kandel, MD Columbia Psychiatry 1pm – 5pm SE19. A Developmental Approach to Contemporary Issues in Psychotherapy With Gay Men Directors: Robert M. Kertzner, MD Marshall Forstein, MD Columbia Psychiatry 1:30pm – 3pmWorkshop 83 Workshop W83. "Maybe You Should See Someone…": The Challenges of Referring Resident Colleagues to Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment Chairs: Marra Ackerman, MD Margaret Haglund, MD Presenters: Rachel Caravella, MD, Richard F. Summers, MD, Scott J. Goldsmith, MD, Jeffrey A. Selzer, MD, Alison D. Hermann, MD, Laura K. Kent, MD Columbia Psychiatry Workshop APA/The Scattergood Foundation W75. Psychiatrists and Pharma: How Should They Interact? Chair and Presenter: Paul S. Appelbaum, MD Columbia Psychiatry 12:30am – 2:00pm Forum F6. The Mind and Music of Beethoven Richard Kogan, MD Weill Cornell Medical College 2pm – 5pm Advances In Series A4. Advances in Motivational Interviewing Chairs: Petros Levounis, MD, MA, Bachaar Arnaout, MD 2. Training in Motivational Interviewing Edward V. Nunes, MD s Motivational Interviewing Approaches to Challenges of HIV Susan Tross, PhD Columbia Psychiatry 1pm – 5pm Course C38. Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) Director: John Markowitz, MD Columbia Psychiatry C40. Transference-Focused Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder Director: Frank E. Yeomans, MD, PhD Co-Director: Otto F. Kernberg, MD Faculty: John F. Clarkin, PhD Weill Cornell Medical College Symposia S56. Mythbusters: Untangling Psychiatric Myths From Truths 1. MAOI Myths: Things I Learned in Medical School That Turned Out Not to Be Quite True Philip R. Muskin, MD, MA Columbia Psychiatry 3. Which Labs to Check: From B12 to Thyroid: John W. Barnhill, MD Weill Cornell Medical College Seminars SE18. Integrative Treatments for Cognitive Enhancement, Traumatic Brain Injury, ADHD, Sexual Enhancement, and Life-Stage Issues for Men and Women Directors and Faculty: Patricia L. Gerbarg, MD Richard P. Brown, MD Columbia Psychiatry ! 4! Weill Cornell Medical College and Columbia Psychiatry Schedule of Faculty Presentations 2012 American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Philadelphia MONDAY MAY 7, 2012, cont. 2pm – 5pm S61. The Psychotherapy of Hope: Back to the Future in Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Persuasion and Healing 5. A Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Curriculum for Medical Students Janis L. Cutler, MD Columbia Psychiatry 2pm – 5pm S69. Integrated Approaches to the Care of Patients With Borderline Personality Disorder Chairs: Andrew E. Skodol, MD, Harold W. Koenigsberg, MD 2. BPD Adversely Affects the Course of Axis I Disorders: An Integrated Perspective on Assessment and Prognosis Andrew E. Skodol, MD Columbia Psychiatry S63. Double Trouble: Co-occurrence of Alcoholism and Psychiatric Disorders U.S. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism 4. An Epidemiological Update on Alcohol and Psychiatric Comorbidity: Personality Disorders, Longitudinal Course, and Meta-Structure of Common Disorders Deborah S. Hasin, PhD Columbia Psychiatry 3:30am – 5pm Lecture APA Distinguished Psychiatrist Lecture Series L18. The Persistent Enigma of Anorexia Nervosa B. Timothy Walsh, MD Columbia Psychiatry S66. Complicated Grief and DSM-5: A Stress-Response Syndrome. 1. The Bereavement V-Code as an Aid to Prevention of Complicated Grief M. Katherine Shear, MD Columbia Psychiatry Workshop W88. Psychiatry in the Courts: Hot Issues APA Committee on Judicial Action Paul S. Appelbaum, MD Columbia Psychiatry Workshop W91. Using a Checklist to Characterize and Impact Antipsychotic Prescribing Patterns: Data From and Implications of the New York State Office of Mental Health SHAPEMED Project Chairs: Sharat G. Parameswaran, MD and Matthew D. Erlich, MD Presenter: Lloyd I. Sederer, MD Columbia Psychiatry S68. Integrated Treatment of Eating Disorders: What to Ask and What to Do Chair: Joanna E. Steinglass, MD 1. When a Patient Is in Your Office: Initial Assessment and Management of Eating Disorders Evelyn Attia, MD 2. Eating in Eating Disorders: What Is Important? Laurel Mayer, MD 3. CBT and Beyond: New Treatments for Eating Disorders Joanna E. Steinglass, MD 4. Lost in Translation: Integrating Culture in Eating Disorders Kathleen M. Pike, PhD Columbia Psychiatry ! 5! Weill Cornell Medical College and Columbia Psychiatry Schedule of Faculty Presentations 2012 American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Philadelphia TUESDAY MAY 8, 2012 9am – 10:30pm Small Interactive Session SMI13. The Interplay of Love and Aggression Chair: Otto Kernberg, MD Weill Cornell Medical College [Book signing 11am-noon: Otto F. Kernberg, MD, author of The Inseparable Nature of Love] 9am – 4pm Master Course 5 MC5. Update on Pediatric Psychopharmacology Faculty: John T. Walkup, MD, Weill Cornell Medical College 11am – 12:30pm Forum F7. The Addiction Performance Project Presents Long Day's Journey Into Night U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse Presenters: Charles O’Brien, MD, PhD Herbert D. Kleber, MD Columbia Psychiatry 9am – noon Advances In Series A5. Advances in Child Psychopharmacology 4. Treatment of Pediatric Anxiety Disorders Moira Rynn, MD Columbia Psychiatry Symposia S76. Genetic and Epigenetic Factors in Suicidal Behavior: Effects of Early and Late Environmental Stressors Chairs: Maria A. Oquendo, MD Enrique Baca-Garcia, MD, PhD 4. A Prospective Study of the Role of Life Events in Precipitating Suicidal Behavior Maria A. Oquendo, MD Columbia Psychiatry 2pm – 5pm Presidential Symposium P24. Prevention in Geriatric Psychiatry 3. The “Vascular Depression” Hypothesis: Mechanisms, Treatment Development, and Prevention. George S. Alexopoulos, MD Weill Cornell Medical College Symposium S90. Assisted Outpatient Treatment for Persons With Severe Mental Illness: The Data and the Controversy Discussant: Paul S. Appelbaum, MD Columbia Psychiatry S77. Moral Treatment to Recovery: The Ivy League Hospitals Look at Contemporary Ethical Issues in Psychiatry Chair: Virginia L. Susman, MD 4. Safe and Satisfied Patients, Circa 2012 Philip J. Wilner, MD, MBA 5. Superintendent of the Asylum to Recovery Coach: The Psychiatrists Role Virginia L. Susman, MD Weill Cornell Medical College S91. Choosing the Right Treatment for Substance Abuse Chair: Herbert D. Kleber, MD 1. Choosing the Right Treatment for Cocaine Dependence. Adam Bisaga, MD 2. Choosing Treatment for Cannabis Dependence. Frances R. Levin, MD 3. Combining Medications and Psychosocial Interventions in the Treatment of Substance Abuse. Edward V. Nunes, MD 4. Treatment of Chronic Pain and Opioid Dependence: Role for Opioid Agonists and Antagonists. Maria A. Sullivan, MD, PhD 5. Detecting and Managing Sedative-Hypnotic and Prescription Stimulant Abuse. John J. Mariani, MD Columbia Psychiatry 9am – 4pm Course C48. Yoga of the East and West: Experiential Breath Work, Movement, and Meditation Directors and Faculty: Patricia L. Gerbarg, MD, Richard P. Brown, MD Columbia Psychiatry ! 6! Weill Cornell Medical College and Columbia Psychiatry Schedule of Faculty Presentations 2012 American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Philadelphia TUESDAY MAY 8, 2012, cont. 2pm – 5pm S93. There Is No Such Thing as a “Med Check” American Association of Community Psychiatrists 4. Only in New York: Turning It Into 15 Minutes of Fame Hunter L. McQuistion, MD Columbia Psychiatry 3:30pm – 5pm W126. Learning to Treat Patients With SelfHarm Behaviors: Two Models for Teaching DBT to Psychiatry Residents Chairs: Beth S. Brodsky, MD, PhD Deborah Cabaniss, MD Presenters: Barbara H. Stanley, PhD Camille A. LaCroix, MD Aerin M. Hyun, MD, PhD Emily Gastelum, MD Columbia Psychiatry 6:30 P.M. Sessions S95. Geriatric Bipolar Disorder: Pharmacotherapy of Late-Life Bipolar Mania 2. Tolerability of Lithium and Valproate in Geri-BD Robert C. Young, MD Weill Cornell Medical College S98. Comprehensive HIV Neuropsychiatry Update 4. Psychopharmacology Stephen J. Ferrando, MD Weill Cornell Medical College Mind Games 6:30pm - 8:30pm Grand Ballroom Salon G/H, Level 5 Pennsylvania Convention Center Moderator: Glen O. Gabbard, MD Teams: S100. Somatic Symptom Disorders: Treatments That Work 1. Treatment of Hypochondriasis: CBT, SSRI, or Both? Results From an NIMH-Funded Randomized Study Brian A. Fallon, MD, MPH Columbia Psychiatry 1. New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell Campus) Program 2. University of Texas at Houston Program 3:30pm – 5pm Workshops W122. Cannabinoid and Opioid Systems in Integrated Treatment for Pain and Substance Abuse (Part One) Presenters: Amanda Reiman, PhD, MSW, Herbert D. Kleber, MD, Jahan Marcu Columbia Psychiatry 3. New York Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia Campus)/New York State Psychiatric Institute ! 7! Weill Cornell Medical College and Columbia Psychiatry Schedule of Faculty Presentations 2012 American Psychiatric Association Meeting, Philadelphia WEDNESDAY MAY 9, 2012 9am – Noon Symposium S105. Evidence-Based Integrative Therapies for Psychiatric Disorders 1. An Integrative Approach to the Evaluation and Treatment of Sexual Dysfunction Barbara Bartlik, MD Weill Cornell Medical College 5. Emotional Freedom Technique Anthony J. Tranguch, MD, PhD Columbia Psychiatry S108. Success Stories in Telepsychiatry: Medical Setting Consultation, Transcultural “Store and Forward”, Clinical Trials Research, and Military Applications Chairs: Sonya Lazarevic, MD, MSW Steven E. Hyler, MD Discussant: Steven E. Hyler, MD 3. The Use of Telepsychiatry in Clinical Trials Janet B. Williams, DSW Columbia Psychiatry S125. Long-Term Treatment and Outcome of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 5. Long-Term Outcome From Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Helen B. Simpson, MD, PhD Columbia Psychiatry American Psychiatric ! 8!