Thursday, September 25, 2008

7:30pm – 9:00pm Opening Reception

Friday, September 26, 2008

7:30 – 9:00 Breakfast

9:00 – 10:30

Plenary Session:
Processes that contribute to sustained therapeutic change
Sidney Blatt (YaleUniversity)

Discussant: TBA

10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break

11:00 – 12:30

1. Panel:

The Ongoing Search for Meaningful Therapist Effects: Therapist Presence and Empathy

Moderator: Jeff Hayes (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Discussant: Jim Fauth (AntiochUniversityNew England)

Therapist Presence and Its Relationship to Empathy, Session Depth, and Symptom Reduction

Maria Vinca (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Jeffrey A. Hayes (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Christina Schendel (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

An Examination of Empathy and Emotional Processing Skills in a Group of Trainee Therapists

Laura Gollino (University of Toronto)

Jeanne C. Watson (University of Toronto)

2. Panel:

Extending the Assimilation Model to Schizophrenia, Adjustment to Parental Divorce, and Couple Therapy

Moderator: William B. Stiles (MiamiUniversity)

Theory and Practice of Theory-Building: How We Extended the Assimilation Model to Schizophrenia, Adjustment to Parental Divorce, and Couple Therapy

William B. Stiles (MiamiUniversity)

Katerine Osatuke (CincinnatiVAMedicalCenter)

Jonathan Fishman (MiamiUniversity)

Hugo J. Schielke (MiamiUniversity)

Assimilation of Subjectively Problematic Experiences in Schizophrenic or Schizoaffective Disorders: A Pilot Study

Katerine Osatuke (CincinnatiVAMedicalCenter)

Mary Reid (University of Edinburgh)

William B. Stiles (MiamiUniversity)

John W. Kasckow (University of Cincinnati)

Sidney Zisook (University of California, San Diego)

Somaia Mohamed (VA Central Texas)

Applying the Assimilation Model to the Experience of Parental Divorce

Jonathan Fishman (MiamiUniversity)

Corinne Hoener (MiamiUniversity)

Darren Del Castillo (MiamiUniversity)

William B. Stiles (MiamiUniversity)

Inter- and Intrapersonal Dialogue and Therapeutic Change in Couples

Hugo J. Schielke (MiamiUniversity)

William B. Stiles (MiamiUniversity)

Leslie S. Greenberg (YorkUniversity)

3. Panel:

The Return of the Repressed: Transference and Defense in a New Era of Psychotherapy Research

Moderator: J. Christopher Perry (McGillUniversity)

The Relationship Between Client, Therapist and Observer Perspectives of Transference, and Their Relationship to Alliance and Outcome

Jennifer Janzen (McGillUniversity)

J. Christopher Perry (McGillUniversity)

Jonathan Petraglia (McGillUniversity)

Studying Change in Defensive Functioning in Psychotherapy, Using the Defense Mechanism Rating Scales: Four Hypotheses, Four Cases

J. Christopher Perry (McGillUniversity)

Stephen M. Beck (McGillUniversity)

Prometheas Constantinides (McGillUniversity)

J. Elizabeth Foley (McGillUniversity)

Examining the Relationship Between Therapist Interventions, Accuracy, and

In-Session Defensive Functioning of Patients in Open-Ended Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

Jonathan Petraglia (McGillUniversity)

J. Christopher Perry (McGillUniversity)

Martin Drapeau (McGillUniversity)

Jennifer Janzen (McGillUniversity)

4. Paper Session:

Increased "We-Talk" Predicts Treatment Outcome for Health-Compromised Smokers

Michael J. Rohrbaugh (University of Arizona)

Enhancing Interpersonal Processing as the Therapeutic Change Mechanism in Couple Therapy: Evidence from a Longitudinal Study of Referred Couples

David W. Reid (YorkUniversity)

Correspondence in Motivational Interviewing Adherence and Competence Ratings among Community Program Therapists, Supervisors and Independent Raters

Steve Martino (YaleUniversitySchool of Medicine)

12:30 – 2:00 Lunch

2:00 – 3:30

1. Panel:

Effectiveness Research: Investigating Therapist and Client Variables in Naturalistic Settings

Moderator: Louis G. Castonguay (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Discussants: Sanno E. Zack (BethIsraelMedicalCenter)

David Kraus (Behavioral Health Laboratories)

The Relationship Between Techniques and Session Impact: A Study of Therapists In-Training

James F. Boswell (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Louis G. Castonguay (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Clients’ Socio-Economic Status and Improvement in Psychotherapy

Samuel S. Nordberg (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Louis G. Castonguay (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Leslie Wilson

James F. Boswell (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Dana Nelson (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Sanno E. Zack (BethIsraelMedicalCenter)

Georgios Lampropoulos (FloridaStateUniversity)

David Kraus (Behavioral Health Laboratories)

2. Panel:

Identifying Process Correlates of Outcome: Four Naturalistic Studies Using the Psychotherapy Process Q-Set

Moderator: J. Stuart Ablon (HarvardMedicalSchool)

Empirically Supported Change Processes in Long-Term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

Tai Katzenstein

J. Stuart Ablon (HarvardMedicalSchool)

Nnamdi Pole (SmithCollege)

Raymond Levy (Massachusetts GeneralHospital)

Using Psychodynamic, Cognitive Behavioral, and Control Mastery Prototypes to Predict Symptom Change in a Single Case

Nnamdi Pole (SmithCollege)

J. Stuart Ablon (HarvardMedicalSchool)

Lynn E. O’Connor (Wright Institute)

Relationship of Psychotherapy Processes to Changes in Symptoms, Cognition, Physiology in Survivors of Interpersonal Violence

Wendy D’Andrea (The TraumaCenter at Justice Resource Institute, Brookline, MA)

Nnamdi Pole (SmithCollege)

Beyond Brand Names of Psychotherapy: Identifying Empirically Supported Change Processes

Raymond Levy (Massachusetts GeneralHospital)

3. Open Discussion:

Transforming VA Mental Health to Recovery-Oriented Care: An Empirically-Informed Discussion of the Relationship Between Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Psychotherapy Research

Moderator:Jay L. Cohen (John D. Dingell VA MedicalCenter)

Sandra G. Resnick (YaleUniversitySchool of Medicine)

Marcia G. Hunt (VA Connecticut Healthcare System)

Jessica A. Barber (YeshivaUniversity)

Robert Rosenheck (YaleUniversitySchool of Medicine)

David J. Carroll (Clement J. Zablocki VA MedicalCenter)

4.Open Discussion:

Show Me the Money! Obtaining Pre- and Postdoctoral Funding for Psychotherapy Research

Ken Levy, Chair (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Joseph E. Beeney (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Lisa A. Burckell (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health)

Catherine Eubanks-Carter (BethIsraelMedicalCenter)

Lori N. Scott (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Rachel H. Wasserman (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

3:30 – 3:45 Coffee Break

3:45 – 5:00

1. Workshop:

When Change Goes Bad: Why Supervision Fails

Moderator: Nicholas Ladany (LehighUniversity)

2. Panel:

Addressing the Complexity of Client Change in Psychotherapy: Understanding the Contributions of Alliance, Emotion and Meaning-Making Processes to Treatment Outcomes in the York I & II Depression Studies

Moderator: Lynne Angus (YorkUniversity)

Expressed Emotional Arousal and Therapeutic Improvement: A Comparison of Client–Centered and Emotion-Focused Psychotherapy for Depression

Tali Z. Boritz (York University)

Laurie Hollis-Walker (York University)

Lynne E. Angus (York University)

Georges Monette (York University)

Serine Warwar (York University)

Leslie Greenberg (York University)

The Importance of Emotional – Reflexive Patterns and Depth of Experiencing

for Productive Experiential Therapy: A Narrative Analysis

Jennifer Lewin (York University)

Lynne Angus (York University)

Alberta Pos (York University)

The Changing Role of the Alliance Across Therapy Phases During Experiential Treatment for Depression

Alberta Pos (York University)

3. Panel:

Quantitative and Qualitative Studies in a Practice Research Network: Investigating Helpful Events in Psychotherapy for Children and Exploring Therapists’ Experience as Researchers

Moderator: Louis G. Castonguay (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Discussant: Catherine S. Spayd (Private Practice in Duncansville, PA)

Helpful and Hindering Events in Child Psychotherapy: A Preliminary Investigation in a Naturalistic Setting

L. Castonguay (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

J. Boswell (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

S. Zack (BethIsraelMedicalCenter)

J. Montellese

S. Baker

M. Boutselis

N. Brink

N. Chiswick

D. Damer

N. Hemmelstein

J. Jackson

M. Morford

S. Ragusea

G. Roper

C. Spayd

T. Weiszer

T. Borkovec

M. Grosse Holtforth

L. Wilson

Therapists’ Experience in Conducting Research in Clinical Practice: What to Do (and not to do) to Make a Practice Research Network Work

D. Nelson (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

L. Castonguay (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

S. Baker

M. Boutselis

N. Brink

N. Chiswick

D. Damer

N. Hemmelstein

J. Jackson

M. Morford

S. Ragusea

G. Roper

C. Spayd (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

T. Weiszer

T. Borkovec

4. Open Discussion:

Religion and Culture in Psychotherapy Research

Co-Moderators and Discussants: David E. Orlinsky (University of Chicago)

Gloria Workman (MidwesternUniversity)

5:15 – 6:45

Poster Session

Change in Interpersonal Relationships in Psychotherapy

Isil Bilican, Jeremy Safran (The New School for Social Research)

Sex Differences in Preferences for Ideal Therapist Characteristics

Lotte Smith-Hansen, Mamta B. Dadlani, Joan DeGeorge (University of Massachusetts), Roger P. Greenberg(SUNYUpstateMedicalUniversity ), Sue Retchin, Michael J. Constantino (University of Massachusetts)

Training in Supervision: A Qualitative Examination of Predoctoral Interns’ Experiences

Rachel E. Crook Lyon (BrighamYoungUniversity)

Chipping Away at the Blank Screen: Therapist Self-Disclosure and the Real Relationship

Stacie Ain, Charles Gelso (University of Maryland)

Pretreatment Coping Skills and Tobacco Abstinence in Treatment Seeking Adolescent Smokers

Anne E Smith, Dana A Cavallo, Ty Schepis, Amanda McFetridge, Thomas Liss, Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin (Yale University School of Medicine)

The Problematic Beliefs Scale: A Self-Report Measure of Conscious and Unconscious Pathogenic Beliefs

Michelle Skeen, George Silberschatz (San Francisco Psychotherapy Research Group)

Psychotherapy Integration Is Not the Exception, But the Rule: Results of a National Survey of Doctoral-Level Practitioners

Nathan Thoma, John Cecero (FordhamUniversity)

A Meta-Analytic Review of Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder William D. Ellison, Kenneth N. Levy, Elizabeth J. Benullo, Lauren R. Testa, Rachel L. Tomko (Pennsylvania State University)

Administration of BASIS-24 via Handheld Computer in the Community

Liz Goldstein, Christina Temes, Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons, Paul Crits-Christoph (University of Pennsylvania)

The Interpersonal Accuracy of Interventions in Cognitive and Interpersonal Therapies in the TDCRP

Christina Temes, Liz Goldstein, Mary Beth Connolly Gibbons,

Paul Crits-Christoph (University of Pennsylvania)

The Efforts of Therapists in the First Session To Establish a Therapeutic Alliance

Greg MacEwan, Nick Morrison, Paul Levitan, Garret Sacco

Kendahl Goldwater-Feldman (University of Massachusetts)

Patients’ Perspective of Therapeutic Action: Application of Preliminary Narrative Data to a Model of Curative and Hindering Factors in Psychotherapy

Moira Hennessey, Rebecca L. Drill, Jared A. DeFife, Jack Beinashowitz

(HarvardUniversity)

Neuropsychological Predictors of the Psychotherapy Relationship

Joe E. Beeney, Kenneth N. Levy, Rachel H. Wasserman

(PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

How One Helps: Personality, Theoretical Orientation, and Helping Skill Preference

Ann M. Hummel, Charles Gelso (University of Maryland)

Transference, Countertransference, and Session Impact Over Time: Using Objective Raters

Rayna D. Markin (VillanovaUniversity)

Jacques P. Barber (University of Pennsylvania)

Patient Interpersonal Impacts and the Therapeutic Alliance in Interpersonal Therapy for Depression

Elizabeth Schwaiger, Michael J. Constantino (University of Massachusetts), Carolina McBride, Paula Ravitz (University of Toronto), David C. Zuroff (McGillUniversity)

Therapist Characteristics Associated with Practice Patterns in Community-Based Clinics

Erin C. Arnold, Ann F. Garland (University of California, San Diego)

The Role of Motivation to Change in the Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Christopher Spofford, Richard P. Halgin, Michael J. Constantino (University of Massachusetts)

Saying Goodbye: The Experience of Planned Termination Among Short-Term Psychotherapy Clients

Jennifer Hardy, Susan Woodhouse (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Cultural Adaptation of Systemic-Constructivist Couples Therapy for South Asians: Exploring the Mechanisms of Change

SauniaAhmad, David Reid (YorkUniversity)

An Overview of Client Satisfaction Ratings of Community Mental Health Services: What Do Satisfaction Ratings Tell Us and How Can We Use Them? Jessica Turchik, Veronika Karpenko, Benjamin M. Ogles (OhioUniversity)

Patient Interpersonal Factors as Moderators of Treatment Effectiveness in Two Treatments for Bulimia Nervosa

Lotte Smith-Hansen, Michael J. Constantino, & Alla Pekareva-Kochergina (University of Massachusetts)

Impulsivity and Coping Among Adolescent Marijuana Users

Ty S. Schepis, Anne E. Smith, Dana A. Cavallo, Amanda McFetridge, Thomas Liss & Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin (Yale University School of Medicine)

Issues, Insights, and Coping Strategies of Second Generation Female Asian Americans vs. Asian Female International Students as Manifested in Sessions Working with Dreams

Wonjin Sim (University of Maryland)

Informal Discussions in Substance Abuse Treatment Sessions

Steve Martino (YaleUniversity)

The Interaction of Treatment Duration and Rate of Change in Psychotherapy

Arjan Berkeljon, Scott A. Baldwin, David C. Atkins, Joseph Olsen (BrighamYoungUniversity)

Emotion Focused Group Therapy for Women with Eating Disorders Susan Wnuk, Les Greenberg, Joanne Dolhanty (YorkUniversity)

Group IPT for Women Prisoners with Comorbid Substance Use and Depressive Disorder

Jennifer Johnson & Caron Zlotnick (BrownUniversity)

Saturday, September 27, 2008

7:30 – 9:00 Breakfast

9:00 – 10:30

1. Panel:

Recent Initiatives in Alliance Rupture and Rupture Resolution Research

Moderator:Catherine Eubanks-Carter (BethIsraelMedicalCenter)

Discussants: J. Christopher Muran (BethIsraelMedicalCenter)

Jeremy D. Safran (The New School for Social Research)

Childhood Trauma as a Predictor of Early Alliance Formation and Rupture-Repair in Time-Limited Psychotherapy

Sanno Zack (BethIsraelMedicalCenter)

Komal Choksi (BethIsraelMedicalCenter)

Catherine Eubanks-Carter (BethIsraelMedicalCenter)

J. Christopher Muran (BethIsraelMedicalCenter)

Development of a New Observer-Based System for Rating Confrontation and Withdrawal Rupture Markers and Rupture Resolution Strategies

Allison Mitchell (The New School for Social Research)

Catherine Eubanks-Carter (BethIsraelMedicalCenter)

J. Christopher Muran (BethIsraelMedicalCenter)

Jeremy D. Safran (The New School for Social Research)

Alliance Ruptures and Resolution Processes in Good and Poor Outcome Cases

David Banthin (The New School for Social Research)

Jeremy D. Safran (The New School for Social Research)

J. Christopher Muran (BethIsraelMedicalCenter)

2.Panel:

Computer-Based Training in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: Efficacy and Mechanisms of Action

Moderator: Kathleen M. Carroll (YaleUniversitySchool of Medicine)

Discussants: Bruce J. Rounsaville (YaleUniversitySchool of Medicine)

Marc N. Potenza (YaleUniversitySchool of Medicine)

CBT4CBT: Results of the Randomized Clinical Trial

Kathleen M. Carroll (YaleUniversitySchool of Medicine)

Quality vs. Quantity: Acquisition of Coping Skills as a Mechanism of Change in CBT

Brian D. Kiluk (YaleUniversitySchool of Medicine)

Neurocognitive Correlates of Outcome in CBT4CBT

Judson Brewer (YaleUniversitySchool of Medicine)

Brain Activation During the Stroop Task and Monetary Incentive Delay Task Associated with Treatment Outcomes in CBT4CBT

Patrick Worhunsky (YaleUniversitySchool of Medicine)

3. Paper Session:

Therapeutic Community and Course of Treatment Among Treatment Resistant Inpatients: How Does Community Involvement Relate to Outcome?

Jill Clemence (Austen Riggs)

Giving Voice to New Ideas: New Thoughts Viewed Through the Lens of a Four-Factor Model of Patient Speech

Dan Gilhooley (BostonGraduateSchool for Psychoanalysis)

Does Informed Consent Introduce Self-Selection Bias that Affects a Study’s Generalizability?

Adrian Bailey (Austen Riggs)

4. Open Discussion:

Parallel Tracks? Adapting The Development of Psychotherapists Study to Explore the Development of Coaches

Moderators: Francine Campone (The Foundation of Coaching)

David Orlinsky (University of Chicago)

Linda J. Page (AdlerSchool of Professional Studies)

5. Paper Session:

Supervisee Nondisclosures and the Supervisory Relationship

Daniel E. Feld (BrooklynVeteransAdministrationHospital and MedicalCenter)

Martin H. Rock (YeshivaUniversity)

Participatory, Action-Oriented Psychotherapy Research: Promoting Change in “Real World” Treatment Cultures and Practice Patterns

James Fauth (AntiochUniversityNew England)

Emily Graesser (AntiochUniversityNew England)

Jacob Austin (AntiochUniversityNew England)

Group CBT for Anxiety Disorder in a Community Setting: Predictors of Continuance and Treatment Gains

Kathryn Niemeyer, John Harrrington, Nicole Harrington

Laurie Heatherington (WilliamsCollege)

Myrna L. Friedlander (StateUniversity of New York at Albany)

10:30 – 10:45 Coffee Break

10:45 - 12:15

1. Panel:

Predictors and Processes in Psychotherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder

Moderator: Kenneth N. Levy (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Reflective Function as a Moderator of Dropout in Three Treatments for BPD

Kenneth N. Levy (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Rachel H. Wasserman (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Kevin B. Meehan (St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital)

John F. Clarkin

Affective Communication in the Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder

Kevin B. Meehan (St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital)

Kenneth N. Levy (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

John F. Clarkin

Therapeutic Alliance in the Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder: Conceptual and Methodological Issues

Rachel H. Wasserman (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Kenneth N. Levy(PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Joseph E. Beeney

Ann B. Stonebraker

John F. Clarkin

2. Panel:

Therapeutic Alliance in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Moderator: Henny A. Westra (YorkUniversity)

Discussant: Alberta Pos (YorkUniversity)

Client Experiences of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Impact of Motivational Interviewing

Angela Kertes (York University)

Henny A. Westra (York University)

Lynne Angus (York University)

From Person-to-Person, from Moment-to-Moment:

How Therapeutic Alliance Changes Over Time

John Eastwood (YorkUniversity)

Peter Gaskovski (YorkUniversity)

Lynne Angus (YorkUniversity)

The Impact of Client Differences in Prognostic Expectations and Motivation on Alliance and Engagement in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Generalized Anxiety Disorder

Henny A. Westra (YorkUniversity)

Hal Arkowitz (University of Arizona)

David J.A. Dozois (University of WesternOntario)

3. Workshop:

Research-Informed Case Study Analyses of the Theory of Interpersonal Defense: Findings Regarding Defensive Behavior, Countertransference Phenomena, and Intrapsychic Defense Mechanisms

Presenter: Michael A. Westerman

Discussant: J. Christopher Muran (BethIsraelMedicalCenter)

4. Open Discussion:

Practice-Research Collaborations: Building Sustainable Alliances to Study Change Mechanisms

Moderator:Laurie Heatherington (WilliamsCollege)

Nicole Harrington (BrienCenter, Pittsfield, MA)

Louis Castonguay (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Cathy Spayd (Private Practice, Duncansville, PA)

Marna Barrett (University of Pennsylvania)

12:15 – 2:00 Lunch and NASPR Business Meeting

2:00 – 3:30

1. Open Discussion:

The Therapeutic Alliance: Expert and Student Perspectives on Current and Ideal Training Practices

Co-Moderators: Gregory MacEwan (University of Massachusetts)

James F. Boswell (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Michael J. Constantino (University of Massachusetts)

Discussants: J. Christopher Muran (AlbertEinsteinCollege of Medicine)

Jeremy D. Safran (The New School for Social Research)

Myrna L. Friedlander (State University of New York at Albany)

Catherine Eubanks-Carter (BethIsraelMedicalCenter)

Joan DeGeorge (University of Massachusetts)

2. Open Discussion:

The Psychotherapy of Psychotherapists: A Rich and Untapped Informational Resource

Co-Moderators: David Orlinsky (University of Chicago)

Jesse Geller (YaleUniversity)

John Norcross (University of Scranton)

3. Panel:

Attitudes Toward Treatment & Help-Seeking for Anxiety and Depression Among Young Adults

Moderator: Henny A. Westra (YorkUniversity)

Discussant: Michael J. Constantino (University of Massachusetts)

Attitudes Toward Mental Health Treatment, Perceptions of Providers & Disclosure of Mental Health Problems in Primary Care Among Young People

Madalyn Marcus (York University)

Henny Westra (York University)

Monica Verman (AdlerSchool of Psychology)

M.A. Katzman (University of Toronto)

Hearing Stories of Successful Treatment: Impact on Fears of Treatment & Help-Seeking for Worry

Henny A. Westra (YorkUniversity)

Laura Kester (YorkUniversity)

Wayne Cho (YorkUniversity)

The Impact of Counselor Warmth on Attitudes Toward Seeking Mental Health Services

Mariyam Ahmed (YorkUniversity)

Henny A. Westra (YorkUniversity)

4. Panel:

Facilitating a New Perspective of Self in Psychodynamic, Emotion-focused and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy: Developing an Integrative Understanding of Principles of Change in Differing Therapy Approaches

Moderator: Lynne Angus (YorkUniversity)

Facilitating a New Perspective on Self – A Psychodynamic View

Charles J. Gelso (University of Maryland)

Facilitating a New Perspective on Self in Emotion-Focused Therapy: Key Contributions of Narrative and Emotion Processes for Self-Narrative Change

Lynne Angus (YorkUniversity)

Les Greenberg (YorkUniversity)

Facilitating a New Perspective of Self in Cognitive-Behavior Therapy: Combining Traditional and Not-So-Traditional Interventions

Louis G. Castonguay (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

3:30 – 3:45 Coffee Break

3:45 – 5:15

1. Panel:

Corrective Relational Experiences in Psychotherapy

Moderator: Sarah Knox (MarquetteUniversity)

Discussant: Louis G. Castonguay (PennsylvaniaStateUniversity)

Corrective Relational Experiences: Client Perspectives

Shirley A. Hess (ShippensburgUniversity)

Clara E. Hill (University of Maryland)

Rachel Crook-Lyon (BrighamYoungUniversity)

Corrective Relational Experiences in Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa

Margit I. Berman (University of Maryland)

Clara E. Hill (University of Maryland)

Wonjin Sim (University of Maryland)

Jingqing Liu (University of Maryland)

John Jackson (University of Maryland)