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Recent
Scientific & Treatment Advances in Borderline Personality
Disorder:
A
Symposium for Consumers, Families and Professionals
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Saturday,
March 4th, 2006
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Baylor
College of Medicine, Houston, Texas |
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Sponsorship:
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This activity has been
planned and implemented in accordance with the essential areas and
policies of
the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through
joint
sponsorship of The Menninger Clinic and the National Education Alliance
for
Borderline Personality Disorder, NAMI Metropolitan Houston and Baylor
College
of Medicine.
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Supporting grant: |
The
Borderline Personality Disorder Resource Group at New York Presbyterian
Hospital
has contributed
a $2,000 unrestricted grant for this Symposium. |
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Symposium Summary:
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Morning
sessions will
highlight the scientific advancements in understanding BPD, including
developmental issues, neuroimaging and neurobiology. Afternoon
presenters will focus on the similarities and
differences in contemporary treatment methods, including family
perspectives. Presenters
will include national experts plus consumers and family
panelists. An interactive panel discussion and concluding professional
dialogue
will enrich the day-long symposium. |
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Conference
Program |
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Welcome |
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Perry D. Hoffman, PhD
President,
National
Education Alliance
for Borderline Personality Disorder |
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Why We are Here: Collaborating to
Advance Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder
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Richard Munich, MD
Vice President and
Chief of Staff, The Menninger Clinic; Callaway Professor and Vice
Chairman,
Menninger Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences,
Baylor College of Medicine |
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The Ghosts of the Nursery Revisited: Trauma &
Neuropsychiatric Disorders in BPD |
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Efrain Bleiberg, MD
Alicia Townsend
Friedman Chair in Psychiatry and Developmental Psychopathology; Vice
Chair in
Menninger Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and
Director of
Division of
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Baylor College of
Medicine;
Medical Director, Menninger Professionals in Crisis Program |
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Neuroimaging:
Trust and the Brain in BPD
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Brooks King-Casas, PhD
Fellow,
Human
Neuroimaging Laboratory,
Department of Neuroscience, Baylor College
of Medicine |
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Connecting
the Family to Recovery |
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Panelists:
Emile Harper, consumer
Jim
Hall, family mental health educator
Perry D.
Hoffman, PhD,
Research
Clinician |
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Interactive
Consumer Panel |
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Moderator:
Efrain Bleiberg, MD |
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Psychopharmacology of BPD |
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Glen O. Gabbard, MD
Brown
Foundation Chair
of Psychoanalysis and Professor, Menninger Department of Psychiatry
&
Behavioral Sciences and Director, Baylor Psychiatric
Clinic, Baylor College of
Medicine; Training and Supervising Psychoanalyst, Houston-Galveston
Psychoanalytic
Institute |
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Transference-focused Psychotherapy: Aiming
for Change in Personality Structure
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Frank
E. Yeomans, MD, PhD, clinical
Associate
Professor of Psychiatry, Weill Medical College, Cornell University;
Director of
Training, Personality Disorders Institute |
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Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) &
Behavioral Analysis in the Treatment of BPD |
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Elizabeth
B. Simpson, MD
Clinical
Instructor in
Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Director, Dialectical Behavior
Therapy
Program, Massachusetts Mental Health Center |
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Mentalizing in the Patient with BPD:
Translating Theory into Practice
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Anthony Bateman, MD, FRCPsych
consultant
Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist, Barnet, Enfield and
Haringey Mental
Health Trust; visiting Professor, University
College of
London |
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Listening
to Families: Effective
Strategies for Treatment & Support
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Ellen Safier, LCSW
Independent
Practice;
Consultant in Family Treatment, The Menninger Clinic |
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Professional
Dialogue
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Moderator:
Richard Munich, MD |
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