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Division of Psychoanalysis (Division 39)

American Psychological Association

119th Annual APA

Convention

Program Booklet

Walter E. Washington

Convention Center

Washington, DC

August 4th - 7th, 2011

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Washington, DC

Day and Night!

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Division of Psychoanalysis (Division 39)

American Psychological Association

119th Annual

APA Convention Program Booklet

Table of Contents

Welcome to Washington, DC Pages 4-5

2011 Board of Directors Page 6

2011 Committee Chairs Page 7

Registration Information Page 7

Division 39 Reception Page 8

Division 39 Hospitality Suite Page 8

Business Meetings and Social Events Page 9

Program Schedule

Thursday, August 4 Page 10

Friday, August 5 Page 11-12

Saturday, August 6 Pages 13

Sunday, August 7 Page 14

Directory of Participants Pages 15-16

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Bringing Analytic Theory Back to the Big Tent of Psy-

chology: Division 39’s Meeting at The American Psy-

chological Association’s Annual Conference in DC,

August 4-7th

It is our pleasure to welcome you to Washington

DC for APA’s 119th Annual Conference. Appreciation of

diversity is not only fundamental to psychoanalytic think-

ing, but it is also the focus of this year’s conference. This

summer we are bringing analytic theory back into the big

tent of psychology by bringing diverse Divisions within

APA together. Never before has our division co-sponsored

presentations with the division of social psychology and

we are proud and excited to foster dialogues between

psychologists studying psychoanalytic concepts in

different ways. On Friday night, we have partnered with

Division 8 (social psychology) to bring two esteemed

psychologists to APA who have written extensively on

attachment theory, emotion regulation, and trauma (Friday

4-5:50) Dr. Mario Mikulincer is Professor of Psychology

and Dean of the New School of Psychology at the

Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzlyia, Israel. He is a

Fellow of the American Psychological Society and the

Society for Personality and Social Psychology. Dr.

Mikulincer is an associate editor for the Journal of

Personality and Social Psychology (Division 8) and has written hundreds of papers and co-authored books that

include Attachment in Adulthood: Structure, Dynamics,

and Change and Dynamics of Romantic Love:

Attachment, Caregiving, and Sex. Dr. Jurist is a Professor

of Psychology and Director of the Ph.D. Program in

Clinical Psychology at the City University of New York.

Dr. Jurist is the Editor of Psychoanalytic Psychology

(our Division 39 journal) and has co-authored many books

including Mind to Mind: Infant Research, Neuroscience,

and Psychoanalysis and Affect Regulation, Mentalization

and the Development of the Self. Drs. Mikulincer and

Jurist will address the impact of trauma on emotion regulation and the implications for clinical treatment.

On Saturday (10 – 11:50), we again partner with

Division 8 to discuss the analytic concept of transference

with leaders in the field. Drs. Susan Andersen (Division

8), Charles Gelso (Division 17 & 29), and Ken Levy

(Division1 2 & 29) will address current research and

theory on transference that bridges social cognitive

research and contemporary psychotherapy treatment

interventions.

In addition to these invited presentations, we

have our well-attended live clinical supervision session (Saturday 9-10:50), an innovative panel led by Dr.

Huprich and Dr. Bornstein addressing the DSM-V and

psychodynamic theory, research, and practice (Thursday 1

-2:50), and a conversation hour addressing the integration

of analytic psychotherapy and EMDR (Saturday 8 -8:50).

This year, we also have a premier movie screening and

discussion of Revolutions of the Night: the Enigma of

Henry Darger (Saturday 2-3:50).

Division 39 Welcome

2011 APA Convention,

Washington, DC

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And yet, there is more. In addition to the many

presentations in the convention center, we have several

wonderful papers that will be presented in our hospitality

suite, committee meetings and social gatherings for those

in different sections (ie. Section VIII will have a conversation hour on Couples/Families Saturday 12-2),

and a poster session with many exciting empirically based

papers from graduate students and senior clinicians/

researchers (Friday 11-12:50).

We hope that you will join us this summer and

enjoy the many wonderful presentations and clinical

training opportunities we have planned for you.

Warm regards from your DC chairs,

Cheri Marmarosh, Ph.D.

Joyce Lowenstein, Ph.D.

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President William MacGillivray, Ph.D.

Past President Mary Beth Cresci, Ph.D.

Secretary Dennis Debiak, Psy.D.

Treasurer Marsha McCary, Ph.D.

Parliamentarian Laurel Bass Wagner, Ph.D.

APA Council Representatives Judith Alpert, Ph.D.

Jaine Darwin, Psy.D.

Tamara McClintock Greenberg, Psy.D.

Marilyn Metzl, Ph.D, ABPP

Dolores Morris, Ph.D.

Richard Ruth Ph.D.

Nina Thomas, Ph.D.

Members-at-Large

Neil Altman, Ph.D.

Jill Bellinson, Ph.D.

Albert Brok, Ph.D. Marilyn Charles, Ph.D.

Robert H. Magee, Ph.D.

Nancy McWilliams, Ph.D.

Henry Seiden, Ph.D.

Jonathan H. Slavin, Ph.D.

Arlene Steinberg, Psy.D.

Frank Summers, Ph.D.

Division Section Representatives to

Board I. Psychologist-Psychoanalyst Practitioners:

William K. Fried, Ph.D.

II. Childhood and Adolescence:

JoAnn Ponder, Ph.D.

III. Women, Gender and Psychoanalysis:

Judith Logue, Ph.D.

IV. Local Chapters:

Barry Dauphin, Ph.D.

V. Psychologist-Psychoanalyst Clinicians:

TBA

VI. Psychoanalytic Research Society: William Gottdiener, Ph.D.

VII. Psychoanalysis and Groups:

VIII. Couple and Family Therapy

and Psychoanalysis:

Antonia Halton, Ph.D.

IX. Psychoanalysts for Social Responsibility:

Elizabeth Goren Ph.D.

2011 Board of Directors

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Division 39 Administrative Office

Ruth Helein, Executive Administrator

2615 Amesbury Road Winston-Salem, NC 27103-6502

(336) 768-1113 (o)

(336) 464-2974 (f) Email: [email protected]

Website: www.division39.org

2011 August Meeting Program Chairs

Joyce Lowenstein, Ph.D.

Cheri Marmarosh, Ph.D.

Registration Information

The American Psychological Association handles

registration for the convention. Registration materials can

be obtained through the APA website www.apa.org/

convention where registration and hotel reservations can be completed online.

Space is limited in the main convention hotels so register

early. When registering, please list Division 39 as your

primary affiliation. This helps maintain our allotted

program hours in subsequent conventions.

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Division 39 Reception

6:00 PM—7:50 PM

Grand Hyatt Washington Hotel

Franklin & McPherson Rooms Social Hour/Division 39 Reception

Division 39 Book Proposal Prize

The Book Proposal Prize is awarded annually to a Division 39 member who demonstrates exceptional

promise in a first book proposal. The judges

evaluate submissions on the basis of potential

contribution to psychoanalysis and clarity of exposition. The winner receives a book contract

with the American Psychological Association Press

and a $1,000 cash prize awarded at the annual APA conference. This year’s winner will be announced at

the Division 39 reception.

Grand Hyatt Hotel 1000 H Street NW,

Washington, D.C., USA 20001

Hours of Operation Thursday 12:00 noon—5:00 pm

Friday 8:00 am—5:00 pm

Saturday 8:00 am—5:00 pm

Sunday 8:00 am—1:00 pm

The room number of the suite will not be assigned until

after this brochure goes to press. The room number

should be posted in the lobby of the hotel and the front

desk personnel should be able to assist you in finding the

room. The suite number will also be listed on APA posters at the Convention Center.

Please be aware that the suite will be used for Section

and Committee meetings and programs. Please check this

program guide for details. At times when no programs or

meetings are scheduled, you are welcome to come to the

suite for conversation, refreshments and to relax a bit from

your busy schedule.

Division 39 Hospitality Suite

Division 39

Business Meetings

Division 39 Executive Committee

Friday 2-5 pm—Hospitality Suite

Division 39 Board of Directors

Saturday 8– 5 pm—Embassy Suites DC

Convention Center

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Thursday, August 4

1:00PM—1:50PM

Paper: Desire and Danger: Cyberspace—Relational Enactment with a

Severely Challenging Patient

—Claire B. Steinberger

2:00PM—2:50PM

Paper: Psychological Forgiveness and the Forgiven State: Relating

Beyond Projections

—Jennifer M. Sandoval

Friday, August 5

9:00AM—9:50AM

Paper: Imprisoned Women and Their World

—Diane M. Gartland

10:00AM—10:50AM

Paper: Where the Wild Things Are in Literature, Film, and Psychoanaly-

sis

—Gregory J. Stevens

11:00AM—11:50AM

Paper: The Chinese Sources of C.G. Jung’s Ideas

—Ronald W. Teague

12:00PM—2:00PM

Section III Meeting with Lunch

Saturday, August 6

9:00—9:50AM

Paper: Integrated Analytical Psychology: A Proposed Crosswalk for

Jungian, Psychoanalytic, and Cognitive Behavioral Models of Personal-

ity

—Matthew D. Bennett

10:00AM—10:50AM

Paper: Identity Fusion of the Nomadic Self-The Predisposition of Bor-

derline Traits among Arab-American Muslim Women Due to a Hostile

Political Climate

—Nihal M. Makhyoun

11:00AM—11:50AM

Paper: Treating Depression in Emerging Adults Utilizing a Psycho-

dynamic Framework

—Woodwyn W. Koons

12:00PM—2:00PM

Behind Closed Doors: Reports of Physical Abuse in Couples

Section VIII Conversation on Couples, Families and Research with

Lunch

2:00PM—4:00PM

Section III Board Meeting

4:00PM—5:00PM

Conversation Hour with Marilyn Charles

Sunday, August 7

10:00AM—10:50AM

Paper: The Importance of Context: One Psychoanalyst’s

Experiences of Moving a Practice and Continuing Work Using Phone

and Skype

—Fonya L. Helm

11:00AM—11:50AM

Paper: Sibling Oedipal Triangles among Individuals with an Eating

Disorder

—Kathleen M. Lanflisi

12:00PM— 12:50PM

Paper: Meta-for

—Vincent M. Pignatiello

Hospitality Suite Programs/Meetings

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DIVISION 39 PROGRAM SCHEDULE

AUGUST 4th - 7th, 2011

Please be advised that there may be changes to the APA Program Schedule after this guide has gone to press. Corrections will be noted in the Program Supplement you will receive at registra-tion. In addition, a handout will be available in the Division 39 Hospitality Suite that will list any changes made to the Division 39 Program Schedule.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 8:00 AM—8:50 AM

Convention Center—Room 149B Symposium: Object Relations Correlates in the Search for the Other in Traumatized Populations Chair: Michael P. Sipiora, PhD, Pacifica Graduate Institute Michael J. Mullard, MA, Pacifica Graduate Institute Joy Mondragon-Gilmore, MS, Pacifica Graduate Institute Kristi Pikiewicz, BS, Pacifica Graduate Institute

Berne Fitzpatrick, BA, Pacifica Graduate Institute Discussant: Allen Bishop, PhD., Pacifica Graduate Institute

9:00 AM—9:50 AM Convention Center—Room 149A Symposium: From the Internalization of Object to New Relationship—The Italian American Experience of Grief and Mourning Chair: Lorraine Mangione, PhD, Antioch University

New England Lorraine Mangione, PhD, Antioch University New England Anne E. Pidano, PhD, University of Harford Donna H. DiCello, PsyD, University of Hartford Discussant: Theodore J. Ellenhorn, PhD, Antioch University New England

10:00 AM—10:50 AM

Convention Center—Room 144B Paper Session: Forensic Psychological Assessment: The Urgency of Reviving Psychoanalytic, Depth, and Other Clinical Approaches Susan G. Goldberg, PhD, JD, Duquesne University Co-Author: Kathryn I. Wagner, MA, Duquesne University

11:00 AM—11:50 AM

Convention Center—Room 204A Paper Session: The Psychoanalysis of a Woman with Turner Syndrome: Psychological and Developmental Concerns of a Genetic Syndrome Joanne Marengo, PhD, Northwestern University Medical Center Co-author: Barbara Rocah, MD, Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis

1:00 PM—2:50 PM Convention Center—Room 207A Symposium: Psychodynamic Theory, Research, and the {r}DSM-5{/r} Co-Chair: Steven K Huprich, PhD, Eastern Michigan University Co-Chair: Robert F. Bornstein, PhD, Adelphi University Kenneth N. Levy, PhD, Penn State University Park Robert F. Bornstein, PhD, Adelphi University

Mark Blias, PsyD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston Steven K. Huprich, PhD, Eastern Michigan University Elsa Ronningstam, PhD, Harvard Medical School

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 5

8:00 AM—8:50 AM Convention Center—Room 102A Symposium: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back—The Presence and Useful-

ness of Regression in Training Programs and Development Chair: Theodore J. Ellenhorn, PhD, Antioch University New England Nate C. Thorn, MA, Antioch University New England Hannah Lord, MA, Antioch University New England Randi Hirschberg, MA, Antioch University New England

9:00 AM—9:50 AM

Convention Center—Room 101 Skill-Building Session: Paving the Road to the Unconscious—Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy Interventions to Increase Anxiety Tolerance Co-Chair: Linda Smoling Moore, PhD, Independent Practice, Bethesda, MD Co-Chair: Timothy T. Freitas, PsyD, Independent Practice, Devon, PA

10:00AM—10:50AM Renaissance Washington Hotel—Meeting Room 16

Invited Address:

Stephen A. Mitchell Award

Emotional Emotion Regulation

Co-sponsored by the Society for Personality & Social Psychol-

ogy, Division 8, APA

Chair: Elliot L. Jurist, PhD, City University of New York

the City College

Demitri Mellos, MS, City University of New York Graduate

Center

11:AM—12:50PM Convention Center—Halls D and E Poster Session:

Body of Knowledge: Somatic Countertransference and Trauma Rachel M. Urbano, MS, Antioch University New England Co-Author: Victor F. Pantesco, EdD, Antioch University New England Report on a Pilot Study of a New Assessment Measure for Children in Residential Treatment Scott Newkirk, PsyD, Astor Services for Children & Families

Co-Author: Mary Nichols, MA, Astor Services for Children & Families Co-Author: Sherry H. Smith, MS, Astor Services for Children & Families

Children’s Developmental Play Instrument: Report of an Initial Validity Study: Styles of Play Saralea Chazan, PhD, New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute

Co-Author: Yana Kuchirko, MA, New York University Fostering Cohesion and Introspection in GLBT Psychotherapy Groups Helen DeVinny, MA, MAT, George Washington University Co-Author: Candice A. Crawford, MS, George Washington University Co-Author: Anna Hickner, MA, George Washington University

Co-Author: Logan Jones, MA, George Washington University Mortality Salience and Cigarette Smoking in Adults: Impact on Personality, Defense Styles, and Motivation William H. Gottdiener, PhD, City University of New York John Jay College of Criminal Justice Co-Author: Andrea S. Rodrigues, BA, City Univ of New York Graduate Center

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, CONTINUED Changes in Symptoms and Changes in Internal Representations of Early Caregivers Participant/1st Author: Anna L. Buenaventura, MS, George Washington University Co-Author: Candice A. Crawford, MS, George Washington

University Co-Author: Erin B. Kardel, MS, George Washington University Co-Author: Patricia C. Olson, MS, George Washington University Co-Author: Cheri L. Marmarosh, PhD, George Washington University The Cognitive Affective Matrix in Dissociative Disorders: A

Rorschach Study Ruth Zeligman, PhD, Village Institute for Psychotherapy Co-Author: Shira Tibon, PhD, Academic College of Tel-Aviv Sociocultural Impact of Denial: Empirical Evidence From the Forum BEVI Project Mary B. Tabit, MS, James Madison University Co-Author: Jared Cozen, MA, James Madison University Co-Author: Kelly Dyjak, MA, James Madison University

Co-Author: Christen Pendleton, MEd, James Madison University Co-Author: Craig N. Shealy, PhD, James Madison University Co-Author: Lee G. Sternberger, PhD, James Madison University Co-Author: Renee Staton, PhD, James Madison University Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy: Healing the Soul by

Nurturing Through Nature Gina M. Marchetti, BA, Pacifica Graduate Institute The Secure Psychotherapy Base: Using Client and Therapist Adult Attachment Styles to Predict Changes in Alliance and Therapy Outcome Cheri L. Marmarosh, PhD, George Washington University Co-Author: Kate Bieri, PsyD, George Washington University

Co-Author: Jean LaFauchi Schutt, PhD, George Washington University Co-Author: Carrie Barone, PhD, George Washington University Co-Author: Jaehwa Choi, PhD, George Washington University All’s Well That Ends Well: Exploring Patients’ Experience of the Transfer Process Janina Brandt, PsyD, George

Washington University Co-Author: Kate Bieri, PsyD, George Washington University Co-Author: Mary Nikityn, BS, George Washington University Co-Author: Eva Hill, MSW, George Washington University Co-Author: Cheri L. Marmarosh, PhD, George Washington University

4:00 PM—5:50 PM

Convention Center—Room 147A

Invited Address:

Attachment, Emotion Regulation, and Trauma

Co-sponsored by the Society for Personality & Social

Psychology, Division 8, APA

Chair: Cheri L. Marmarosh, PhD, George Washington

University Participant/1st Author:

Attachment, Emotion Regulation, and Trauma Related

Processes: Implications for Clinical Treatment

Mario Mikulincer, PhD, Interdisciplinary Center

Herzliya, Israel Emotional Emotion Regulation Elliot L. Jurist, PhD, City University of New York the

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6:00 PM—7:50 PM Grand Hyatt Washington Hotel—Franklin & McPherson Rooms Social Hour/Division 39 Reception

SATURDAY, AUGUST 6

8:00AM—8:50AM Convention Center—Room 154A Conversation Hour: Use of EMDR in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Chair: Kathy P. Goggin, PsyD, Argosy University, Chicago

9:00AM—9:50AM

Convention Center—Room 150A Symposium: Live Clinical Supervision Demonstration and Workshop

Chair: Jaine Darwin, PsyD, Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, Cambridge Heather-Ayn Indelicato, MS, Stony Brook University—State University of New York Jonathan H. Slavin, PhD, Harvard Medical School Discussant: Marilyn Charles, PhD, Austen Riggs Center Aleisa Myles, BA, Widener University

10:00AM—11:50AM Convention Center—Room 202A Invited Address: Transference—Current Research Findings within the “Big Tent” of Psychology Chair: Cheri L. Marmarosh, PhD, George Washington University Susan Anderson, PhD, New York University Charles J. Gelso, PhD, University of Maryland College Park

Kenneth N. Levy, PhD, Penn State University Park

1:00PM—1:50PM Convention Center—East Overlook Room Paper Session: Social Justice in a Therapeutic Community: A Microcosm Margaret Parish, PhD, Austen Riggs Center

2:00PM—3:50PM Convention Center—Room 140A Discussion: Revolutions of the Night—The Enigma of Henry Darger:

World Premier Film Chair: David L. Downing, PsyD, Independent Practice Discussant: Mark Stokes, MA Quale Films, London, England

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 7

8:00AM—8:50AM Convention Center—Room 202A Paper Session: Value of Analytic Construct in Treating Antisocial Personality Charles Corliss, PhD, Inwood Community Services, Inc.

9:00AM—10:50AM Convention Center—Room 143A

Symposium: Bridging the gap Between Research and Clinical Practice—Phenomenological Studies of Psychosis Chair: Marilyn Charles, PhD, Austen Riggs Center Marilyn Charles, PhD, Austen Riggs Center Co-Author: Michael O’Loughlin, PhD, Adelphi University Paul H. Lysaker, PhD, Roudebush VA Medical Center Rochelle Suri, PhD, California Institute of Integral Studies

11:00AM—12:50PM Convention Center—Room 156 Symposium: Fairy Tale Test—Evaluating Personality Characteristics of Children Across Cultures and Languages Chair: Carina Coulacaglou, PhD, Fairy Tale Test, Ltd., Athens, Nea Erythraia, Greece Elena Savina, PhD, University of Oreol, Russia Kimberly Brown, MA, Ball State University

Glena L. Andrews, PhD, Northwest Nazarene University Discussant: Carina Coulacaglou, PhD, Fairy Tale Test, Ltd., Athens, Nea Erythraia, Greece

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Division of Psychoanalysis (Division 39)

American Psychological Association

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Susan Anderson, PhD New York University Page 13

Glena L. Andrews, PhD Northwest Nazarene University Page 14

Carrie Barone, PhD George Washington University Page 12

Kate Bieri, PsyD George Washington University Page 12

Allen Bishop, PhD Pacifica Graduate Institute Page 10

Mark Blias, PsyD Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston Page 10

Robert F. Bornstein, PhD Adelphi University Page 10

Janina Brandt, PsyD George Washington University Page 12

Kimberly Brown, MA Ball State University Page 14

Anna L. Buenaventura, MS George Washington University Page 12

Marilyn Charles, PhD Austen Riggs Center Pages 13, 14

Saralea Chazan, PhD NY Psychoanalytic Society & Institute Page 11

Jaehwa Choi, PhD George Washington University Page 12

Charles Corliss, PhD Inwood Community Services, Inc. Page 14

Carina Coulacaglou, PhD Fairy Tale Test, Ltd., Athens, Greece Page 14

Jared Cozen, MA James Madison University Page 12

Candice A. Crawford, MS George Washington University Pages 11, 12

Jaine Darwin, PsyD Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis Page 13

Helen DeVinny, MA, MAT

George Washington University Page 11

David L. Downing, PsyD Independent Practice Page 13

Kelly Dyjak, MA James Madison University Page 12

Theodore J. Ellenhorn, PhD Antioch University New England Page 11

Berne Fitzpatrick, BA

Pacifica Graduate Institute Page 10

Timothy T. Freitas, PsyD Independent Practice, Devon, PA Page 11

Charles J. Gelso, PhD University of Maryland College Park Page 13

Kathy P. Goggin, PsyD Argosy University, Chicago Page 13

Susan G. Goldberg, PhD, JD

Duquesne University Page 10

William H. Gottdiener, PhD CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice Page 11

Anna Hickner, MA George Washington University Page 11

Eva Hill, MSW George Washington University Page 12

Joanne Marengo, PhD

Northwestern University Medical Center Page 10

Randi Hirschberg, MA Antioch University New England Page 11

Steven K Huprich, PhD Eastern Michigan University Page 10

Heather-Ayn Indelicato, MS Stony Brook University—SUNY Page 13

Logan Jones, MA, George Washington University Page 11

Elliot L. Jurist, PhD City Univ of New York the City College Pages 11, 12

Directory of Participants

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Directory of Participants

Erin B. Kardel, MS George Washington University Page 12

Yana Kuchirko, MA New York University Page 11

Jean LaFauchi Schutt, PhD George Washington University Page 12

Kenneth N. Levy, PhD Penn State University Park Pages 10, 13

Hannah Lord, MA Antioch University New England Page 11

Paul H. Lysaker, PhD Roudebush VA Medical Center Page 14

Gina M. Marchetti, BA Pacifica Graduate Institute Page 12

Cheri L. Marmarosh, PhD George Washington University Pages 12, 13

Lorraine Mangione, PhD Antioch University New England Page 10

Demitri Mellos, MS CUNY Graduate Center Page 11

Mario Mikulincer, PhD Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Israel Page 12

Joy Mondragon-Gilmore, MS Pacifica Graduate Institute Page 10

Michael J. Mullard, MA Pacifica Graduate Institute Page 10

Aleisa Myles, BA Widener University Page 13

Scott Newkirk, PsyD Astor Services for Children & Families Page 11

Mary Nichols, MA Astor Services for Children & Families Page 11

Mary Nikityn, BS George Washington University Page 12

Michael O’Loughlin PhD, Adelphi University Page 14

Patricia C. Olson, MS

George Washington University Page 12

Victor F. Pantesco, EdD Antioch University New England Page 11

Margaret Parish, PhD Austen Riggs Center Page 13

Christen Pendleton, Med James Madison University Page 12

Kristi Pikiewicz, BS

Pacifica Graduate Institute Page 10

Barbara Rocah, MD Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis Page 10

Andrea S. Rodrigues, BA CUNY Graduate Center Page 11

Elsa Ronningstam, PhD Harvard Medical School Page 10

Elena Savina, PhD

University of Oreol, Russia Page 14

Craig N. Shealy, PhD James Madison University Page 12

Michael P. Sipiora, PhD Pacifica Graduate Page 10

Sherry H. Smith, MS Astor Services for Children & Families Page 11

Linda Smoling Moore, PhD

Independent Practice, Bethesda, MD Page 11

Jonathan H. Slavin, PhD, Harvard Medical School Page 13

Renee Staton, PhD James Madison University Page 12

Lee G. Sternberger, PhD James Madison University Page 12

Mark Stokes, MA Quale Films, London, England Page 13

Rochelle Suri, PhD California Institute of Integral Studies Page 14

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Mary B. Tabit, MS James Madison University Page 12

Nate C. Thorn, MA Antioch University New England Page 11

Shira Tibon, PhD Academic College of Tel-Aviv Page 12

Rachel M. Urbano, MS Antioch University New England Page 11

Kathryn I. Wagner, MA Duquesne University Page 10

Ruth Zeligman, PhD Village Institute for Psychotherapy Page 12

Directory of Participants

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2011 Annual Convention

CE Credit Information

ONE FEE—Unlimited CE Credit for

CE Sessions!

Getting Started…

Step 1—Review the list of CE Sessions and

determine which one(s) you would like to

attend.

Step 2—Arrive EARLY, capacity is limited.

Step 3—Your badge will automatically scan you

in and out of each CE Session you attend with

RFID technology!

Claim CE On-site…

Step 1—Visit a self-service KIOSK located in

the main APA Registration area.

Step 2—Scan your badge. (PAID IN

ADVANCE? - SKIP TO STEP 4).

Step 3—Click on the ―PAY FOR UNLIMITED

CREDITS‖ button. APA Members: $85;

Non-members—$90.

Step 4—Select the session(s) for which you are

claiming credit by CHECKING the box ―Claim

CE Credit‖.

Step 5—Complete the Evaluation for each

session for which you are claiming credit.

Step 6—Print documentation of CE credit.

Step 7—Return anytime during the convention

to claim for additional credits.

After the Convention... Claim your CE credit at www.apa.org/ed/ce

Important Deadline! November 7, 2011—last day to claim CE Credit

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