2003 Ohio SPR - Athens, Ohio
Friday,
April 11th
3:00-4:00pm
Registration
Porter Hall
Room 108
4:00-5:00pm
Keynote Address*
Porter Hall
Room 103
TBA
Dr.
Lynne Angus
5:00-6:30pm
Poster Session
Porter Hall
and Reception
Room 108
Analyses of
Humanistic Therapists in the CRN Sample, Part 2: The Interpersonal Styles of
Humanistic Therapists in their Professional and Personal Lives
Mona Amer,
Rhea Partyka, Robert Elliott (The University of Toledo) & David
Orlinsky
(The University of Chicago)
Personality Tendencies of College Students Suffering from Social Anxiety
Mia W. Biran,
Stephanie Aldrich, Nicole Carter, Seth Ford, Nathan Schaefer, & Candice
Young (Miami University)
Affect
Change as a Predictor of the Therapeutic Alliance
Gregory A.
Goldman, Joshua L. White & Timothy M. Anderson (Ohio University)
Analyses of
Humanistic Therapists in the CRN Sample, Part 1: Demographic and Professional
Characteristics of Humanistic Therapists
Melissa Klein,
Robert Elliott (The University of Toledo) & David Orlinsky (The
University of Chicago)
Two
Archival Studies of Counseling Outcome in a Practicum Clinic
Georgios K. Lampropoulos & Paul M. Spengler
(Ball State University)
Physical
Pain as a Predictor of Suicidal Ideation in Rural Persons Living with HIV/AIDS
Melissa Meyers
(Ohio University)
The Effectiveness
of Short-Term Emotional Disclosure (ED) Therapy Among Victims of Sexual Assault
Lisa Soukup, Jennifer Fende & Rohini Luthra (Ohio
University)
The Tyranny of the Self
David Weibel (Ohio
University)
6:30-8:30pm
Dinner on your own
8:30pm-?
Reception at Tim Anderson’s house
Saturday,
April 12th
8:30-9:00am
Breakfast
Porter Hall
Room 108
9:00-10:30am
Panel* – Alternatives to Western Psychotherapy
Porter Hall
(Tim
Anderson, Chair)
Room 101
China’
s Growing Pains: The Search for an Indigenous System of Mental Health Care
Dr. Doris Chang (Ohio University)
Touch
therapies as a complementary tool to psychotherapy
Roen Montalva
(Ohio University)
Keeping up with the Joneses: Might
the American Dream need revision?
David Weibel (Ohio University)
9:00-10:30am
Panel* –
Process-Experiential Therapy
Porter Hall
(Rhea Partyka, Chair)
Room 107
Toward a Taxonomy of Process-Experiential Therapy Sessions
Dr. Robert Elliott (University of Toledo)
Qualitative Analysis of Helpful and Hindering Factors in
Process-Experiential Psychotherapy
Christine Larson,
B.A. (University of Toledo), Erin Guell, B.A. (University of Toledo),
& Robert Elliott, PhD (University of Toledo)
The Effects of Sudden Gains in
Process-Experiential Therapy
Erin Guell
(University of Toledo)
10:30-11:00am
Coffee break
Porter Hall
Room 108
11:00-12:00pm
Paper presentation
Porter Hall
(Victor Wang, Chair)
Room 100
The Effects of an
Educational CD-ROM on Undergraduates’ Expectations and Fears about Therapy
Jen Fende & Timothy Anderson (Ohio University)
The Practical Utility of Measuring Outcome
Derek Hatfield &
Benjamin M. Ogles (Ohio University)
12:00-1:00pm
Lunch
Porter Hall
Room 108
1:00-2:30pm
Panel* – Alliance
Porter Hall
(Jen Fende, Chair)
Room 102
Developing a Q-Sort
to Explore Psychotherapy Process During Alliance Strain-Repair Cycles in Therapy
Bob Hatcher, Jeff Zinbarg, Alex Barends, Maria
Slowiaczek & Nancy Davis (University
of Michigan)
The Relationship Between Key Therapeutic Variables and Outcome: Do
Alliance and Empathy Predict Client Change?
Rhea Partyka
& Dr. Robert Elliot (University of Toledo)
A Comparison of Three Methods of Observer-based
Ratings of the Therapeutic Alliance
Victor Wang, Tim
Anderson, & Andy Darchuk (Ohio University)
2:30-3:30pm
Keynote Address*
Porter Hall
Room 103
Therapist Factors in Effective Psychotherapy: The Psychotherapist’s
Perspective
Dr.
David Orlinsky
3:30-4:00pm
Reception
Porter Hall
Room 108
4:00-5:00pm
Discussion
Porter Hall
Room 108
New Directions in Clinical
Significance
Dr. Benjamin M. Ogles
(Ohio University)
5:00-5:30pm
Paper presentation
Porter Hall
Room 106
Session Impact and Alliance Comparison of Traditional and Internet Based
Psychotherapy: A
work in progress
D'Arcy J. Reynolds, Jr. (Miami University)
5:00-5:30pm
Paper presentation
Porter Hall
Room 029
Investigating interpersonal matching effects of client dominance with
therapist persuasiveness on
alliance and outcome.
Victor Wang & Timothy Anderson (Ohio
University)
7:00-8:00pm
Dinner at OU Inn
8:00-9:00pm
Plenary Session
OU Inn
Philosophical
Investigations of the Science of Psychotherapy Research
Dr. Robert Elliot
Sunday,
April 13th
10:00-12:00pm
Panel* -Multiple Voices, Multiple Treatments
Porter Hall
and Brunch
Room 102
Moderator: Meredith
J. Glick (Miami University)
The Role of Signs in Assimilation: Finding the Right Words
Dr.
William B. Stiles (Miami University)
Internal
Multiplicity Seen From the Client's and Therapist's Perspective: A Comparison
Using the Assimilation Model
Carol L. Humphreys, Meredith J. Glick, Amberly R.
Panepinto, Katerine Osatuke, and
William B Stiles (Miami University)
An Assimilation
Perspective on Dissociation: Problematic Voices and Problematic Subcommunities
Meredith J. Glick, Carol L. Humphreys, and William
B. Stiles (Miami University)
Using the Assimilation Ratings as a Method of Comparing Therapeutic
Progress in CCT
and CBT
Katerine Osatuke, Meredith J. Glick, and William B. Stiles, Miami
University, David A.
Shapiro and Michael Barkham (University of Leeds), Leslie S. Greenberg
(York
University)
12:00-1:00pm
Business meeting – The future of Ohio SPR
Porter Hall
Moderators:
Jen Fende, Carol Humphries, Rhea
Partyka
Room 102
Everyone is
invited to attend!