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scientific programme
Saturday, 18 October 2014
S-54
Symposium
09:00–10:30
Room Tivoli
Some of the successes of the dialectical behavior therapy-
DBT in Italy and the challenges that remain
Chairpersons: Lavinia Barone, Pavia, Italy
Cesare Maffei, Milan, Italy
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The Italian DBT programmes: An overview and some
considerations
Lavinia Barone, Pavia, Italy
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Up to 10 years of DBT in the public health service for drug
addiction: What are we leaving out?
Doriana Losasso, Milan, Italy
Rossana Spotti, Silvia Cabrini, Idelmina Crepaldi, Marina
Leoni, Lucia Murgo, Bruna Palonta, Patrizia Trevisani,
Angela Draisci, Gianmaria Zita, Edoardo Cozzolino
oo3
Successes and challenges of the application of standard
DBT in a hospital and in a private practice
Donatella Fiore, Rome, Italy
Nicolò Gaj
oo4
Inpatient dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) for borderline
personality disorder: Constrains and potentialities
Alessandro Rachini, Florence, Italy
Caterina Pieraccioli, Valentina Silvani, Angela Perone,
Chiara Conti, Valentina Vannuccini
S-55
Symposium
09:00–10:30
Room Estensi
Emotion dysregulation and dissociation in patients with
a history of interpersonal trauma
Chairpersons: Annegret Krause-Utz, Mannheim, Germany
Dorina Winter, Mannheim, Germany
oo1
Blunted and discordant affect: Dissociation, physiology
and complex trauma exposure
Wendy d’Andrea, New York, USA
Greg Siegle
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Genetic modulation of neural and behavioral reactivity to
the environment in borderline personality disorder
Mercedes Perez-Rodriguez, New York, USA
oo3
Influence of emotional distraction on working memory in
borderline personality disorder – the role of dissociation
Annegret Krause-Utz, Mannheim, Germany
Dorina Winter, Martin Bohus, Christian Schmahl,
Bernet Elzinga, Nicole Oei, Friederike Schriner, Sylvia
Cackowski, Julia van Eijk, Gabriele Ende
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Induced dissociation alters cognitive and emotional
disinhibition in borderline personality disorder
Dorina Winter, Mannheim, Germany
Stefanie Lis, Friederike Schriner, Martin Bohus, Christian
Schmahl
S-56
Symposium
09:00–10:30
Room Sforza
Developmental pathways to adolescent BPD
Chairpersons: Carla Sharp, Pittsburgh, USA
Andrew Chanen, Melbourne, Australia
oo1
Familial mechanisms of risk for borderline personality
disorder among suicidal adolescents
Sheila Crowell, Salt Lake City, USA
Erin Kaufman
oo2
Expanding the externalizing pathway to adolescent
BPD: Incorporating emotional sensitivity and exposure
to childhood adversity
Stephanie Stepp, Pittsburgh, USA
oo3
The phenomenology and validity of adolescent BPD
Andrea Fossati, Rome, Italy