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Ohio SPR 2006: Preliminary Program
Friday, April 07, 2006
10:00-12:00 Workshop
Benton Hall, Who am We? The Etiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Dissociative Identity Disorder
Room 207
Presenter: Jeffrey A. Hayes
Moderator: Carol Humphreys
12:00-3:00 Registration
Benton Hall,
Room 132
3:00-4:00 Keynote Address
Benton Hall, Measuring Countertransference: Definitional, Theoretical, and Practical Challenges
Room 103
Speaker: Jeffrey A. Hayes
Moderator: William B. Stiles
4:00-5:00 Reception
Benton Hall, Wine and cheese with the Psychology Department faculty after the keynote.
Room 132
7:00-9:30 Reception
Carol's Place,
5954 Brown
Road, # E Food and drink will be provided.
Saturday, April 08, 2006
8:30-9:00 Breakfast
Benton Hall, Please help yourself to coffee, juice and pastries before the session begins
Room 103
9:00-10:30 Paper Session
Benton Hall, Assimilation Model Research I
Room 205
Moderator: Michael A. Gray (Miami University)
A Client’s Account of Psychotherapy: Implications for the Assimilation Model
Meredith Glick Brinegar, Michael A. Gray, Rachel Hamilton, & William B. Stiles (Miami University)
Assimilation of Parental Divorce
Jonathan Fishman (Miami University)
Assimilation Analyses of Cognitive Therapy for Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Preliminary Observations from a
Multiple Case Study
Michael A. Gray, James K. Mosher, Jacob Z. Goldsmith, Jonathan Fishman, Carol L. Humphreys, and
William B. Stiles (Miami University), Thomas D. Borkovec (Penn State University)
9:00-10:30 Panel
Benton Hall, Client Self-Reflective Processes in Process-Experiential Psychotherapy
Room 207
Moderator: Robert Elliott
Retelling of Difficult Experiences: A Task Analytic Study
Emily S. Breighner and Robert K. Elliott (University of Toledo)
Measuring the Self-Relationship: Testing and Revising the SASB Introject Questionnaire
Adriana Faur, Robert Elliott & Svetlana Beltyukova (University of Toledo)
Measuring Experiential Processing for Experiential Therapy: An Examination of the TAS-20
Margaret Chan, Robert Elliott, Svetlana Beltyukova (Univerisity of Toledo), Sandra Paivio (University
of Windsor) and Leslie Greenberg (York University)
10:30-11:00 Coffee
Benton Hall,
Room 103
11:00-12:30 Panel
Benton Hall, Who Speaks? Facilitation of Assimilation In Client-Centered Therapy
Room 205
Moderator: William B. Stiles (Miami University)
Discussant: Meredith Glick Brinegar (Miami University)
Speaking With the Client's Voices: Client-Centered Reflection and the Assimilation Model
Jacob Z. Goldsmith, James K. Mosher, and William B. Stiles (Miami University), and Leslie S. Greenberg
(York University)
An Assimilation Analysis of Bill's Therapy: Changing Relationships Among Three Internal Voices
James K. Mosher, Jacob Z. Goldsmith, and William B. Stiles (Miami University), and Leslie S. Greenberg
(York University)
11:00-12:30 Paper Session
Benton Hall, Assessment of Community Samples
Room 207
Moderator: Mia Biran (Miami University)
Further Validation of the Ohio Scales: An Outcome Measure for Children and Adolescents
Jessica A. Turchik, Veronika Karpenko & Benjamin M. Ogles (Ohio University)
Demographics and Personality Traits of Social Anxiety in Random Community Samples
Mia W. Biran and Laura Schaffner (Miami University)
12:30-1:30 Lunch
Benton Hall, Sandwiches, salad, chips, drinks, and dessert will be provided for your enjoyment.
Room 103
1:30-2:30 Paper Session
Benton Hall, Assimilation Model Research II
Room 205
Moderator: Katerine Osatuke (Miami University)
The Client's Assimilation of the Voice of the Therapist: Two Perspectives on One Case
James K. Mosher, Darren Del Castillo, and William B. Stiles (Miami University)
Assimilation Model Perspective on Depression : Submission-Dominance Conflict
Katerine Osatuke, James K. Mosher, Jacob Z. Goldsmith, and William B. Stiles (Miami University)
1:30-2:30 Paper Session
Benton Hall, Interpersonal Issues in Psychotherapy
Room 207
Moderator: Jacob Z. Goldsmith (Miami University)
Treatment of Depression in the Context of Relationship
Distress: Interpersonal Predictors of Psychotherapy Process
and Outcome
Lynne M. Knobloch-Fedders (The Family Institute at Northwestern University)
Inventory of Interpersonal Strengths
Robert L. Hatcher, Alex Barends, Daniel T. Rogers (University of Michigan)
2:30-3:00 Coffee
Benton Hall,
Room 103
3:00-4:00 Paper Session
Benton Hall, Cultivating Self-Awareness
Room 205
Moderator: Rachel Hamilton (Miami University)
Dreamwork Experiences: Appreciating the Complexity with Performance Texts
Gillian Finocan & Roger M. Knudson (Miami University)
The Effects of a SafeZone Intervention on Attitudes and Counseling Self-Efficacy of Psychologists in Training
Liz Davis and Tim Anderson (Ohio University)
3:00-4:00 Paper Session
Benton Hall, Therapy and Technology: Innovations in Treatment
Room 207
Moderator: D'Arcy J. Reynolds, Jr. (Miami University)
Brief Interpersonal Therapy Delivered via Telephone and Videophone: Study Overview and Initial Outcomes of a
Telehealth Intervention for HIV-seropositive Rural Persons with Psychological Distress
Dana Mitchell & Tim Heckman (Ohio University)
Process Evaluations of Text Based Online Therapy: A Preliminary Report
D’Arcy J. Reynolds, Jr. and William B. Stiles (Miami University)
4:00-4:30 Coffee
Benton Hall,
Room 103
4:30-5:30 Paper Session
Benton Hall, Theoretical Orientation
Room 205
Moderator: Carol L. Humphreys (Miami University)
The Latest Word from the Dodo: Comparison of Outcomes of Cognitive-Behavioral, Person-Centered, and
Psychodynamic Therapies as Practiced in Routine Settings in the United Kingdom
William B. Stiles (Miami University), Michael Barkham, Elspeth Twigg (University of Leeds), John
Mellor-Clark (CORE Information Management Systems), and Mick Cooper (University of Strathclyde)
Stability and Change in Theoretical Orientation: Therapist Career Patterns
David E. Orlinsky (University of Chicago)
4:30-5:30 Paper Session
Benton Hall, Old and New Paradigms in Psychotherapy Research
Room 207
Moderator: James K. Mosher (Miami University)
Reflections on the Significant Events Paradigm in Psychotherapy Research: A Quarter Century of Research
Robert Elliott (University of Toledo)
Item Response Theory and the Measurement of Outcome in Psychotherapy
Abraham W. Wolf, Thomas E. Love (Case Western Reserve University), and Ann Doucette (George
Washington University Medical Center)
7:00-9:30 Dinner
Hueston Woods Conference Banquet
Lodge
Sunday, April 09, 2006
9:30-10:00 Brunch
Benton Hall, Lunch and breakfast foods will be available throughout the day.
Room 103
10:00-12:00 Panel
Benton Hall, What You Expect Is What You Get: The Role of Expectations in Effective Utilization of
Room 103 Psychotherapy Services
Moderator: Gregory A. Goldman (Ohio University)
Causal Beliefs and Treatment Preferences: Is the Biomedical Model Diminishing People’s Inclination to Seek
Psychotherapy for Depression?
Brian Uhlin (Ohio University)
The Relationship Between Clients’ Counseling Expectations and the Working Alliance
Candace L. Patterson and Timothy Anderson
Adult Attachment Patterns and Counseling Expectations
Gregory A. Goldman & Timothy Anderson (Ohio University)
Exploring Perceptions of Psychotherapy: A Focus Group
Amy Demyan and Timothy Anderson (Ohio University)
12:00-1:00 Ohio SPR Wrap-up
Benton Hall, Discussion and planning for Ohio SPR next year
Room 103