2005 Ohio SPR Conference Program

Friday, April 1

Dana Center                  University of Toledo, Bowling Green University, & Medical College of Ohio Research

Lucas Auditorium           Symposium

Medical College of Ohio

9:00- 10:30 am              Open Discussion

Rupert Health Center                  Leslie S. Greenberg, Ph.D. (York University, Canada)

Room 0009

10:30 am- 12:00 noon     OSPR Registration Table Set Up For Those Who Wish To Pick Up Materials At MCO       

11:00 am- 12:00 noon     Poster Session

Thirty Posters Presenting Research in Psychiatry, Psychology, and Behavioral Science

12:00 noon- 1:00 pm      Keynote Speaker

                                    Emotion, the Brain and Psychotherapy

Leslie S. Greenberg, Ph.D. (York University, Canada)

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University Hall &            Ohio SPR Conference

Student Union

University of Toledo        

3:00- 4:00 pm                Registration 

UH 1610

4:00- 5:00 pm                Opening Plenary Session (CE credit available)*

SU 2582                        Emotion Focused Trauma Therapy for Reprocessing Memories of Childhood Abuse
Sandra C. Paivio, Ph. D. (University of Windsor)

                                   
5:00- 6:00 pm                Paper session

SU 2582                        Investigating the Utility of the WAI-O Short Form Manual 

Victor Wang, MA and Timothy Anderson, Ph.D. (Ohio University)

The Relationship Between Working Alliance and Pretreatment Interpersonal Problems

Candace Patterson, MA, Liz Davis, BA, ME Crowley, Ph.D., and Tim Anderson, Ph.D. (Ohio University)

6:00- 7:30pm                 Dinner reception & Poster Display

SU 2582                        Assessing Depression among Rural Persons with HIV Using a BDI Subscale

David Cosio, Dana Mitchell, T. Heckman, M. Silverthorn, and A. Waltje (Ohio University)

Household Composition of Primary Care Patients with Depression: Preliminary Findings

Despina Ciocanel, MD., Denis Lynch, Ph.D., Rollin Nagel, Ph.D. (MCO)

The Relationship between Client Problems, Hopefulness, and the Therapeutic Alliance

Jette Skottegard, Candace Patterson, Tim Anderson, Ph.D., & Jen Holmberg (Ohio University)

8:00pm                         Gathering

Home of Robert Elliott                Wine, Cheese, & Poetry (Bring Your Own Poetry to share!)

Saturday, April 2

8:30- 9:00am                 Continental Breakfast

UH 1610

9:00- 10:30am               Session A: Panel

UH 4410                        Assimilation Across Contexts: Making Sense of Sexual Abuse, Immigration, and Psychotherapy 

Moderator: Meredith J. Glick (Miami University) 

Paper in Panel 

An Assimilation Perspective on Intergenerational Sexual Abuse
Lisa M. Salvi, Meredith J. Glick, Michael A. Gray, & William B. Stiles, Ph. D. (Miami University)

Paper in Panel 

The influence of immigrant’s context and worldview in the assimilation and mourning of lost native culture 

Hani Henry, William Stiles, Ph.D., M.W. Biran, J. Mosher, P. Banerjee, and Meredith J. Glick (Miami University)

                        

                                    Paper in Panel 

Clients’ Perceptions of Psychotherapy and Assimilation: A Case Study 

Meredith J. Glick, Michael A. Gray, Rachel Hamilton, and William B. Stiles, Ph.D. Miami University)

9:00- 10:30 am              Session B: Paper Session

UH 4010                        Item Response Theory and Psychotherapy Outcome

Abraham W. Wolf, Ph.D. (Metrohealth Medical Center), Thomas E. Love, Ph.D. (Case Western Reserve University), David Kraus, Ph.D. (Behavioral Health Labs), Louis Castonguay, Ph.D. (Penn State University)
                                    Adult attachment and quality of object relations: Two sides of the same coin?

Gregory A. Goldman & Elizabeth H. Davis (Ohio University)
Understanding Found with Self-Help Dreamwork: The Case of Stephanie
Gillian Finocan (Miami University)

10:30- 11:00 am Coffee Break

UH 1610

11:00 am- 12:00 noon     Plenary session (CE credit available)*

UH 4010                        Clients’ emotional processing in Psychotherapy: A comparison between Cognitive-Behavioral and Process-Experiential Psychotherapy

Jean Watson, Ph.D., and Danielle L. Bedard (University of Toronto)

                                    

12:00 noon- 1:30 pm      Lunch Break

SU Vendors & Local Restaurants

1:30- 2:30 pm                Plenary session (CE credit available)*

UH 4010                        The Process of Forgiveness in Individuals and Couples                                
Leslie S. Greenberg, Ph.D. (York University, Canada)

2:45- 3:45 pm                Session A: Paper Session

UH 4410                        Qualitative Study of Patient-Therapist Interaction During a 6- Session Alliance Strain-Repair Episode
Robert L. Hatcher, Ph. D., Alex Barends, Ph.D., & Daniel Rogers, Ph.D. (University of Michigan)

Detection of rupture-repair sequences in patterns of alliance development

Liz Davis, Tim Anderson, Ph.D., Ohio University   

2:45- 3:45 pm                Session B: Paper Session

UH 4410                                 An international project on the effectiveness of psychotherapy and psychotherapy training: Description, strategies and promising directions
Robert Elliott, Ph.D. (University of Toledo-USA), Alberto Zucconi (University of Siena-Italy), David Orlinsky, Ph.D. (University of Chicago-USA), Franz Caspar (University of Geneva-Switzerland), Louis Castonguay, Ph.D. (Pennsylvania State University-USA), Glenys Parry (University of Sheffield-UK), Bernhard Strauss (Friedrich Schiller University Jena-Germany).

                                    Role of Context in Memorability of Counterintuitive Concepts

                                                M. Afzal Upal (University of Toledo)

            

3:45- 4:00 pm                Break

UH 1610

4:00- 6:00 pm                Plenary Panel Session 

UH 4010                        Dialogical Sequence Analysis in a Case of Dissociative Identity Disorder.   

Moderator: Carol L. Humphreys, Ph.D. (Miami University)

                                    Paper in Panel

Dialogical Patterns and Dialogical Sequences: An Introduction

William B. Stiles, Ph. D. (Miami University) and  Mikael Leiman (University of Joensuu)

                                    Paper in Panel 

A Dialogical Sequence of Dissociation: Kristen Passively Complies

                                                Carol L. Humphreys, Ph.D., and William B. Stiles, Ph.D. (Miami University)

                                    Paper in Panel 

The Dialogical Sequence of Zac, the Primary Alter in a Case of Dissociative Identity Disorder

                                                Siri Hoogen, Carol L. Humphreys, Ph.D., and William B. Stiles, Ph.D. (Miami University)

Paper in Panel 

The Dialogical Sequence of Madonna, the Caregiving Alter in a Case of Dissociative Identity Disorder

Gillian Finocan, Carol L. Humphreys, Ph.D., and William B. Stiles, Ph.D. (Miami University)

Paper in Panel 

The Dialogical Sequence of Tay: Containment and Support in a Case of Dissociative Identity Disorder

Julie Swanson, Carol L. Humphreys, Ph.D., and William B. Stiles, Ph.D. (Miami University)

6:00 – 7:30 pm              Break


 
7:30- 8:30 pm                Conference Dinner

Libbey Hall

8:30- 9:30 pm                Plenary session (CE credit available)*

Libby Hall                      Signs and Voices in the Case of Debbie 

William B. Stiles, Ph.D. (Miami University)

Sunday, April 3

9:00- 9:30 am                Continental Breakfast

UH 1610

9:30- 11:00 am              Session A: Panel session

UH 4410                        Developing Research Instruments for Studying Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies

                                                Moderator: Robert Elliott, Ph.D. (University of Toledo & Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

Paper in Panel 

Using the Personal Questionnaire to Identify Early Treatment Problems: Adapting Signal Alarm Methods

Emily Breighner & Robert Elliott (University of Toledo)

                                    

Paper in Panel 

Measuring Experiential Processing for Experiential Therapy: An Examination of the TAS-20
Margaret Chan, Robert Elliott, Svetlana Beltyukova (University of Toledo), and Sandra Paivio (University of Windsor)

            

Paper in Panel 

Measuring the Self-Relationship: Testing and Improving the SASB Introject Questionnaire
Adriana Faur, Robert Elliot, & Svetlana Beltyukova (University of Toledo)

9:30- 10:30 am              Session B: Paper Session

UH 4410                               

Evaluation of the Illness Management and Recovery Program
Wesley A. Bullock, Ph.D., Michael O’Rourke, Erin Farrer, & Aaron Breedlove, MA (University of Toledo)

Transcendental Systems Theory of Self-Organization for Psychological Health

Donald B. Pribor, Ph.D. (University of Toledo)

11:00- 11:15am              Coffee Break

UH 1610

11:15-12:15 pm              Plenary Session

`           ``UH 2210                      The Spirituality of Psychotherapists

David Orlinsky, Ph.D. (University of Chicago)

                                                

12:15- 1:00pm               Business meeting and Closing ceremonies

UH 4410