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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Psychodynamics: Essential to the Issue of Suicide and Other Challenges to Modern Day Psychiatry The American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry 57 th Annual Meeting May 16-18, 2013 The Westin St. Francis 335 Powell Street San Francisco, CA 94102 A Forum for Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry Registration is open to all mental health professionals and behavioral/social scientists.

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Page 1: Psychodynamics: Essential to the Issue of Suicide and ... · Dr. Jeste is the Estelle and Edgar Levi Chair in Aging, Director of the Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging,

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

Psychodynamics:

Essential to the Issue of Suicide and Other Challenges

to Modern Day Psychiatry

The

American

Academy of

Psychoanalysis

and Dynamic Psychiatry

57th

Annual Meeting

May 16-18, 2013

The Westin St. Francis

335 Powell Street

San Francisco, CA 94102

A Forum for Psychoanalysis

and Dynamic Psychiatry

Registration is open to all mental health

professionals and behavioral/social scientists.

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AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PSYCHOANALYSIS AND DYNAMIC PSYCHIATRY

Psychodynamics:

Essential to the Issue of Suicide and Other Challenges to Modern Day Psychiatry

May 16-18, 2013

San Francisco, CA

Program Chair: Mary Ann Cohen, M.D.

CME Committee Chair: Silvia Olarte, M.D.

Chair of the Scientific Program Committee: Eugenio M. Rothe, M.D.

Conference Learning Objectives: This meeting has been designated to meet the following professional practice gaps and the needs derived

from those gaps:

Gap #1: Improving treatment of patients by:

A. Attaining sufficient knowledge of psychodynamic principles and the ability to apply this

knowledge.

B. Enhancing the ability to integrate dynamic principles, psychopharmacology, and neuroscience in

clinical practice.

Needs derived from the gaps above:

A. To learn about development of therapeutic alliances; transference and countertransference; the

handling of challenging situations; and practical applications of psychoanalytic theories.

B. To learn about complex pathologies, neuroscientific advances, pharmacological treatments, and

medical conditions and their implications/ramifications for psychodynamic psychotherapy.

Gap #2: Enhancing training of residents and early career psychiatrists

Needs derived from this gap:

A. To learn new ways of engaging residents and training them in the complex theories and

techniques of psychodynamic psychotherapy.

B. To foster learning of complex theories and techniques of psychodynamic psychotherapy by early

career psychiatrists.

All presentations must address at least one of the specified needs.

The Academy expects the results of its CME program to be improvement in competence or performance.

Definitions: “Competence” refers to knowing how to do something. “Performance” is what a psychiatrist

would do in practice if given the opportunity.

Target Audience: Psychiatrists, psychoanalysts, psychodynamic psychiatrists, psychosomatic medicine

psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, early career psychiatrists, trainees, residents, and students.

The American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry is accredited by the Accreditation

Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for

physicians.

The American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry designates this live activity for a

maximum of 20.5 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM

. Physicians should claim only the credit

commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

The American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry acknowledges the generous support

of the Alexandra and Martin Symonds Foundation to its educational programs.

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A Message from the Program Chair Mary Ann Cohen, M.D.

The 2013 Annual Meeting program is both exciting and relevant to

your practice of psychodynamic psychotherapy. This year’s theme

emphasizes the significance of psychodynamic psychiatry in

meeting the some of today’s most complex challenges. With

suicide as paradigm, the program will cover topics that include the

nature of psychodynamics, analytic psychology, psychodynamics

of suicide and its aftermath, physician-assisted suicide, and

combat-related trauma and its consequences. We will explore

these challenges from biopsychosocial and cultural perspectives

consistent with the mission of the Academy. We invite you to join

us at the 2013 AAPDP Annual Meeting in the beautiful city of San

Francisco.

Modern day psychiatry and medicine are under siege from

disturbing internal and external pressures for productivity,

efficiency, and cost containment. Some of these pressures result in

less time for patients, defensive medicine, fragmentation of care,

and dissatisfaction on the part of both physician and patient.

Psychiatrists, psychodynamic psychiatrists, and their patients may

be most exquisitely vulnerable to these pressures. Clinical

challenges are magnified and care of patients compromised as

productivity pressures mount. Suicide and other self-destructive

behaviors are among the greatest challenges we face. In this

meeting we will describe the nature of psychodynamic psychiatry

using suicide as a paradigm. Our program is relevant for

psychoanalysts, psychodynamic psychiatrists, child and adolescent

psychiatrists, psychosomatic medicine psychiatrists as well as

general psychiatrists, and trainees.

Our goal is to demonstrate the salience of psychodynamic

psychiatry in the evaluation and care of patients, in maximizing

life potentials, and in the prevention of suicide and other self-

destructive behaviors. We explore the impact of pressures for

productivity on countertransference and clinician satisfaction as

well as patient satisfaction. Through film, symposia, workshops,

and an emphasis on interactive participation of attendees we

provide a reference frame for understanding psychodynamics as an

essential component of modern day education and practice of

psychiatry and medicine.

This year, thanks to the work of our 2013 Annual Meeting

Program Committee and in conjunction with AAPDP President,

Dr. Michael Blumenfield, CME Committee Chair, Dr. Silvia

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF

PSYCHOANALYSIS

AND DYNAMIC

PSYCHIATRY

Officers

President – Michael Blumenfield, M.D.

Past President – César Alfonso, M.D.

Secretary – Gerald P. Perman, M.D.

Treasurer – Ann Price, M.D.

Trustees

Abby I. Altman, M.D.

Crittenden E. Brookes, M.D., Ph.D.

Mariam C. Cohen, M.D., PsyD.

Juan Raul Condemarin, M.D.

Eugene Lowenkopf, M.D.

Eugenio M. Rothe, M.D.

Scott C. Schwartz, M.D.

Joseph R. Silvio, M.D.

Jane Simon, M.D.

Psychodynamic Psychiatry

Richard C. Friedman, M.D., Editor

Jennifer I. Downey, M.D., Deputy Editor

Academy Forum

Gerald P. Perman, M.D., Editor

Academy News

Shelly Galler, M.D., Editor

Executive Director

Jacquelyn T. Coleman, CAE

Executive Assistant

Jacquilyn A. Davis

Academy Office

One Regency Drive

P.O. Box 30

Bloomfield, CT 06002

Phone: 888-691-8281

Fax: 860-286-0787

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.aapdp.org

The Academy is where physician

psychoanalysts and psychodynamic

psychiatrists: discover a forum for

exchange of ideas; find a voice within

the APA to advocate for psychodynamic

understanding in the evaluation and

treatment of patients; take a leadership

role in promoting the importance of

psychodynamic training in residency

and medical education.

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Olarte, and Scientific Program Committee Chair, Dr. Eugenio Rothe our topic is an exciting one

and our three plenary speakers are internationally known award-winning psychiatrists. Our

Opening Night Speaker, Mardi Horowitz, M.D., Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry at

University of California San Francisco, has written 20 professional books and over 280 scientific

articles in the fields of PTSD, stress, personality, and psychodynamic psychotherapy. His

outstanding presentation, Grieving as well as Possible, will begin our program.

Our Keynote Speaker, Dilip Jeste, M.D., is President of the American Psychiatric Association.

Dr. Jeste is the Estelle and Edgar Levi Chair in Aging, Director of the Sam and Rose Stein

Institute for Research on Aging, and Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Neurosciences at

the University of California, San Diego, and at the Department of Veterans Affairs San Diego

Healthcare System. Dr. Jeste will present some of his ideas on the unique relationship between

wisdom and aging in his keynote address on Wisdom: From Psychology to Neuroscience.

The Presidential Address will be presented by Herbert Pardes, M.D., former President of the

American Psychiatric Association. He is Executive Vice Chairman of the Board of New York-

Presbyterian Hospital and New York-Presbyterian Healthcare System and served as Director of

the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and U.S. Assistant Surgeon General during the

Carter and Reagan administrations. Dr. Pardes was also appointed to serve on commissions

related to health policy by Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, including the

Presidential Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Healthcare

Industry and the Commission on Systemic Interoperability. Dr. Pardes will present his thoughtful

work on health care policy in his address on Psychodynamics in a Turbulent World of Health

Reform.

The meeting theme and program are consistent with the mission of the Academy “To provide a

forum for the expression of ideas, concepts, and research in psychodynamic psychiatry and

psychoanalysis” and “To constitute a forum for expression of and inquiry into the phenomena of

individual motivation and social behavior.” It is also a great opportunity to network and

collaborate with our colleagues, to reunite with old friends, and to meet new ones. To that end,

we are planning to bring back the traditions of a cocktail party on Thursday night and a welcome

reception on Friday night of the meeting as well as other chances to get together in the warm and

welcoming atmosphere of our meeting. We will continue the tradition of the Award Dinner on

Saturday night.

Our 2013 Annual Meeting promises to be a wonderful educational experience, a chance to share

your ideas and network with colleagues in a beautiful setting. I hope to see you in San Francisco

in May!

SAVE THE DATE

May 1-3, 2014

American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry

58th Annual Meeting

New York, NY

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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

THURSDAY MAY 16, 2013

7:00 PM

REGISTRATION

Foyer, Second Floor

9:00 PM – 9:30 PM

OPENING NIGHT CASH BAR

California East, Second Floor

FRIDAY MAY 17, 2013

7:30 AM – 9:00 AM

BUSINESS MEETING

California West, Second Floor

AAPDP members and current applicants are invited to attend.

9:00 AM - 12 NOON

SYMPOSIUM I: ON THE NATURE AND CLINICAL APPLICATION OF PSYCHODYNAMICS

California West, Second Floor

Chair: Crittenden Brookes, MD, PhD (San Francisco, CA)

Presenter: Joseph R. Silvio, MD (Bethesda, MD)

Some Thoughts on Psychodynamics

Presenter: Richard Friedman, MD (New York, NY)

Descriptive Psychiatry and Psychodynamics: Relationships in

Assessment and Treatment Planning

Presenter: Clay Whitehead, MD (Chapel Hill, NC)

The Talking Cure and the Future of Psychodynamics

Presenter: Crittenden Brookes, MD, PhD (San Francisco, CA)

Discussion and Amplification of the Nature, Future and Clinical Use of

Psychodynamics

Discussant: Crittenden Brookes, MD, PhD (San Francisco, CA)

7:30 PM – 9:00 PM

OPENING SESSION

California West, Second Floor

Welcome: Michael Blumenfield, MD (Woodland Hills, CA)

Introduction: Eugenio Rothe, MD (Miami, FL)

Presenter: Mardi Horowitz, MD (San Francisco, CA)

Grieving as well as Possible

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9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

WORKSHOP I: TRANSCULTURAL AND INTERGENERATIONAL ASPECTS OF SUICIDE

California East, Second Floor

Chair: Helen Ullrich, MD, PhD (New Orleans, LA)

Presenter: Helen Ullrich, MD, PhD (New Orleans, LA)

Changing Patterns of Suicide in a South India Village

Presenter: Jane Tillman, PhD (Stockbridge, MA)

Familial Dynamics and the Intergenerational Transmission of Suicide

Presenter: Eugenio Rothe, MD (Miami, FL)

Suicidality and Acculturation in Hispanic Adolescents

Discussant: Jennifer I. Downey, MD (New York, NY)

10:30 AM – 12:15 PM

RESIDENTS' WORKSHOP: CLINICAL DILEMMAS AND THERAPEUTIC ISSUES -

SPONSORED BY THE NEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE PSYCHOANALYTIC INSTITUTE

California East, Second Floor

Chair: Douglas H. Ingram, MD (New York, NY)

Presenter: Elena F. Garcia-Aracena, MD (Brooklyn, NY)

The Challenge of the Transference

Presenter: Pangiota Korenis MD (Eastchester, NY)

When the Pregnant Psychiatrist in Training Delivers a Stillborn Baby: A

Clinical Challenge

Presenter: Ubong Udoyen MD (New Haven, CT)

Passive Suicidal Ideation in the Context of Alcohol Dependence

Discussant: Silvia Olarte, MD (New York, NY)

Discussant: César Alfonso, MD (New York, NY)

Discussant: Scott Schwartz, MD (New York, NY)

12:15 PM – 2:00 PM

WORKSHOP III: PARADOXICAL TRAGEDIES: SUICIDE AS IMPACT OF TRAUMA AND

TRAUMA AS IMPACT OF SUICIDE

California West, Second Floor

Chair: Mariam Cohen, MD (Scottsdale, AZ)

Presenter: Mariam Cohen, MD (Scottsdale, AZ)

Effect of Maternal Suicide: A Case Presentation

Presenter: Nancy Lutwak, MD (New York, NY)

Military Sexual Trauma, a Form of High Betrayal Trauma, Leads to

Depression and Suicidality in Women as well as an Increased Risk of

Cardiovascular Disease

Discussant: Debra Katz, MD (Lexington, KY)

12:15 PM – 1:45 PM

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WORKSHOP IV: RELATIONAL SUICIDE RISK ASSESSMENT WITH PARTICULAR

ATTENTION TO MEDICAL STUDENTS

California East, Second Floor

Chair: Eugenio Rothe, MD (Miami, FL)

Presenter: Leonard M. Gralnik, MD, PhD (Miami, FL)

Relational Suicide Risk Assessment: Risks, Resources, and Possibilities

for Change

Presenter: Daniel Castellanos, MD (Miami, FL)

Suicide and Medical Students

Discussant: Joanna Chambers, MD (Indianapolis, IN)

2:00 PM – 5:00 PM

SYMPOSIUM II: “DON’T CHANGE THE SUBJECT” – A DOCUMENTARY FILM ABOUT

SUICIDE AND A DISCUSSION OF THE PSYCHODYNAMICS OF SUICIDE AND ITS

AFTERMATH

California West, Second Floor

Chair: Michael Blumenfield, MD (Woodland Hills, CA)

Filmmaker: Michael Stutz (Los Angeles, CA)

After the showing of the 90-minute film, “Don’t Change the Subject,”

there will be an interview of the filmmaker, Michael Stutz, by Dr.

Blumenfield. Using the film as catalyst, this interview will be followed

by an interactive discussion with symposium attendees of the

psychodynamics that prevent people from talking about suicide.

2:00 PM - 3:15 PM

WORKSHOP V: PSYCHODYNAMIC PSYCHOTHERAPY IN THE CARE OF PERSONS WITH

MEDICAL ILLNESS – PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS AND CLINICAL RESEARCH

California East, Second Floor

Chair: Eva Szigethy, MD, PhD (Pittsburgh, PA)

Presenter: Eva Szigethy, MD, PhD (Pittsburgh, PA)

The Effects of Psychotherapy on the Brain-Gut Axis: A Randomized

Control Trial of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy versus Cognitive

Behavioral Therapy in Depressed Youth with Inflammatory Bowel

Disease

Presenter: Eileen Nudelman, MD (Baltimore, MD)

Psychotherapy with Adolescents in a Therapeutic Day School:

Psychological Treatment for Biological Disorders

Discussant: Silvia Olarte, MD (New York, NY)

3:30 PM TO 5:00 PM

1:45 PM – 5:15 PM

SILENT ART AUCTION

Curator: Joseph Silvio, MD

Open to all registrants and speakers of the AAPDP 57th Annual Meeting. The artwork for this event

has been donated by Drs. Joseph Silvio, César Alfonso, Astrid Rusquellas, Scott Schwartz, David

Forrest and Marianne Eckardt. Winners of the auction will be announced during the Attendees

Reception. (See page 15 for details)

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WORKSHOP VI: STATES OF MIND PRECEDING A NEAR LETHAL SUICIDE ATTEMPT:

PRELIMINARY FINDINGS OF A MIXED METHODS STUDY

California East, Second Floor

Chair: Jane G. Tillman, PhD, ABPP (Stockbridge, MA)

Presenter: Jane G. Tillman, PhD, ABPP (Stockbridge, MA)

Studying States of Mind Preceding a Near Lethal Suicide

Attempt: Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

Presenter: A. Jill Clemence, PhD (Albany, NY)

A Quantitative Analysis of Variables Related to Suicide Risk

Presenter: Katie C. Lewis, MA (Saratoga Springs, NY)

The Relationship between Personality Organization, Object Relations,

Impulsivity, and Suicidal Behavior

Discussant: Gerald P. Perman, MD (Washington, DC)

7:00 PM – 8:30 PM

ATTENDEES RECEPTION AND BOOK EXHIBIT

California East, Second Floor

All registered attendees and speakers are invited to attend the reception. Members of the AAPDP and

invited speakers of the Annual Meeting are welcome to display their published books and answer

questions as part of a Book Exhibit during the reception. Contact the AAPDP Executive Office to reserve

a space in the exhibit.

Winners of the Silent Art Auction will be announced at this time.

5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

California West, Second Floor

Introduction: Mary Ann Cohen, MD (New York, NY)

Presenter: Dilip Jeste, MD (La Jolla, CA)

Wisdom: From Psychology to Neuroscience

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SATURDAY MAY 18, 2013

9:00 AM – 12 NOON

SYMPOSIUM III: JUNGIAN APPROACHES TO DEPRESSION AND SUICIDE

Elizabethan B&C, Second Floor

Chair: Thomas B. Kirsch, MD (Palo Alto, CA)

Presenter: Thomas B. Kirsch, MD (Palo Alto, CA)

Introduction to the Subject of Suicide: Jungian View

Presenter: John Beebe, MD (San Francisco, CA)

Jungian Contributions to the Understanding of Suicidal Depression

Presenter: Susan Calfee, PhD, MFT (Davis, CA)

Suicide, Symbolic Capacity, and Foreclosure

Presenter: Paul Fine, MD (Omaha, NE)

Psychodynamic Considerations in Homelessness and Suicide Thoughts

Presenter: Steven E. Zemmelman, MSW, PhD (San Francisco, CA)

There but for Fortune: Phil Ochs, Protest, and an Imaginal Exploration of

the Transference-Countertransference Field

Presenter: Paul Watsky, PhD, ABPP (San Francisco, CA)

Suicide and Meaning – Jungian Approaches

Discussant: Crittenden Brookes, MD, PhD (San Francisco, CA)

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

WORKSHOP VII: TRAUMA AND IDENTITY: A PSYCHOLOGICAL AUTOPSY

California East, Second Floor

Chair: Sherry Katz-Bearnot, MD (New York, NY)

Presenter: Richard Brockman, MD (New York, NY)

10:00 AM – 12 NOON

SYMPOSIUM IV: PHASE-ORIENTED APPROACHES TO TREAT PTSD: UTILIZING

ALTERNATIVE TECHNIQUES TO RAPIDLY STABILIZE AND NEUTRALIZE POST-

TRAUMATIC REACTIVATIONS AND INTEGRATION INTO PSYCHODYNAMIC

PSYCHOTHERAPY

California East, Second Floor

Chair: Sherry Katz-Bearnot, MD (New York, NY)

Presenter: Anthony J. Tranguch, MD, PhD (New York, NY)

Neurobiologic Underpinnings of Post-Traumatic Reactivation and

Resolution with Alternative and Integrative Approaches

Discussant: Richard Brockman, MD (New York, NY)

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9:00 AM – 12 NOON

SYMPOSIUM V: THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES TO THE CARE OF SUICIDAL PATIENTS

AND TO COUNTERTRANSFERENCES

California West, Second Floor

Chair: Myron L. Glucksman, MD (Redding, CT)

Presenter: Eric Plakun, MD (Stockbridge, MA)

Alliance-Based Intervention for Suicide: A Psychodynamic Approach to

Treating Suicidal Patients

Presenter: Ronald Turco, MD (Portland, OR)

Freud and His Dogs: Love, Separation, Loss, and Healing

Presenter: Myron L. Glucksman, MD (Redding, CT)

Manifest Dream Content as a Predictor of Suicidality

Presenter: Scott Schwartz, MD (New York, NY)

Suicide Glorified: A Renaissance View of Death

Discussant: Eric Plakun, MD (Stockbridge, MA)

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

SYMPOSIUM VI: PSYCHODYNAMIC TREATMENT OF THE SUICIDAL ADOLESCENT

California West, Second Floor

Chair: Mark J. Goldblatt, MD (Cambridge, MA)

Presenter: Mark J. Goldblatt, MD (Cambridge, MA)

The Suicidal Adolescent: Developmental Issues, Separation-

Individuation, and Hostile Introjects

Presenter: Elsa Ronningstam, PhD (Belmont, MA)

Psychodynamics of the Suicidal Adolescent

Presenter: Mark Schechter, MD (New York, NY)

Psychodynamic Treatment of a Suicidal Adolescent

Discussant: Clarice Kestenbaum, MD (New York, NY)

12:30 PM – 1:45 PM

PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY PEER SUPERVISION WORKSHOP

Elizabethan A, Second Floor

Presenter: Joseph R. Silvio, MD (Bethesda, MD)

Presenter: Juan Raul Condemarin, MD (Brighton, MA)

12:30 PM – 1:45 PM

AN INTERVIEW WITH THE MASTERS: LEAH DAVIDSON, MD

Elizabethan B&C, Second Floor

Chair: Eugenio Rothe, MD (Miami, FL)

Interviewer: Gerald P. Perman, MD (Washington, DC)

Interviewee and Presenter: Leah Davidson, MD (New York, NY)

Ideological Suicide: Pathology or Inspiration?

12:15 PM – 1:45 PM

RESIDENTS’ WORKSHOP AND LUNCHEON

California East, Second Floor

Chair: Joanna Chambers, MD (Indianapolis, IN)

Presenter: Robert Adam Jenkins, MD (Bala Cynwyd, PA)

Sitting with a Suicidal Patient

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2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

WORKSHOP VIII: THE THERAPEUTIC USE OF DREAMS

Elizabethan B&C

Chair: Myron L. Glucksman, MD (Redding, CT)

Presenter: Myron L. Glucksman, MD (Redding, CT)

Presenter: Milton Kramer, MD - in absentia (New York, NY)

This workshop is open to clinicians and residents. Attendees are invited

to bring dream material for presentation and discussion.

2:00 PM – 5:00 PM

SYMPOSIUM VII: THE PSYCHODYNAMICS OF PHYSICIAN-ASSISTED SUICIDE: A

HUMANISTIC APPROACH TO DEATH WITH DIGNITY

California West, Second Floor

Chair: Lewis Cohen, MD (Northampton, MA)

Presenter: Kevin Hails, MD (Merion Station, PA)

Historical Perspective on Physician-Assisted Suicide: From the Greeks to

the Present Day

Presenter: Lewis Cohen, MD (Northampton, MA)

Who Are the Death with Dignity Doctors?

Presenter: Philip Muskin, MD (New York, NY)

Psychodynamic Approach to Patients’ Requests for Hastened Death

Discussant: Asher D. Aladjem, MD (Paterson, NJ)

2:00 PM – 5:00 PM

SYMPOSIUM VIII: SUICIDE AND OTHER IMPORTANT PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES

FACING THE US MILITARY

California East, Second Floor

Chair: Michael Blumenfield, MD (Woodland Hills, CA)

Presenter: John Bradley MD (Boston, MA)

Veterans Administration and Department of Defense Clinical Practice

Guideline for Prevention of Suicide

Presenter: Christopher Perry MD (Honolulu, HI)

Alcohol Use in the Military and the Relationship to Suicide

Presenter: George Brandt, MD (Littleton, CO)

Building the System of Care to Bring Them Home

Presenter: Judith Broder, MD (Studio City, CA)

Profound Effect of Combat and Multiple Deployment on Character

Structure and Predisposition to Suicide

Discussant: Sheila Hafter Gray, MD (Washington, DC)

5:30 PM - 7:00 PM

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS

California West, Second Floor

Introduction: Michael Blumenfield, MD (Woodland Hills, CA)

Presenter: Herb Pardes, MD (New York, NY)

Psychodynamics in a Turbulent World of Health Reform

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7:30 PM – 10:00 PM

AWARDS DINNER

Additional registration and fee required. This event is open to Members of the AAPDP and their invited

guests. (See page 13 for details)

To register for this meeting, visit:

http://ssman3.ssmgt.com/ssm/AAP/members_online/registration/regstart.asp

or complete the registration form on page 16 of this document.

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American Academy of Psychoanalysis

and Dynamic Psychiatry

The Dinner will take place on Saturday, May 18, 2013 at Harris’ Classic American Steakhouse located at 2100 Van Ness Avenue (at Pacific Avenue) San Francisco, CA 94109. Cocktail reception begins at 7:30 p.m. (cash bar) followed by dinner at 8:00 p.m. The cost to attend is $100 per person. This includes a 3 course meal, two glasses of wine, and tea or coffee. In order to attend this event, you must RSVP by May 1, 2013 with the AAPDP Executive Office and send your payment in advance. Seating is limited so be sure to make your reservations early.

Please see the enclosed menu and registration form on page 14 details and to reserve your seat. We look forward to seeing you in San Francisco.

Harris’

2100 Van Ness Avenue (at Pacific Avenue) San Francisco, CA

www.harrisrestaurant.com

Since 2011, the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry has concluded its Annual Meeting with a special social event for its members and honored guests. This year, the AAPDP will be honoring the 2013 Scott Schwartz AAPDP Awardee at Harris’ Classic American Steakhouse in San Francisco, CA. All members of the AAPDP are welcome to attend this event and advanced registration is required. Space is limited and seats will sell out fast, so don’t delay in making your reservation with the Executive Office.

American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry One Regency Drive, P.O. Box 30 Bloomfield, CT 06002

Phone: 888.691.8281 Fax: 860.286.0787 Email: [email protected] Website: www.AAPDP.org

Awards Dinner

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Dinner Menu

SALAD

Seasonal mixed baby greens and a balsamic vinaigrette

ENTRÉE CHOICES

Entrées include garlic mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetables

Roast prime rib of beef, medium rare, with fresh creamed horseradish

Poached salmon filet with sauce buerre blanc

Pan-roasted breast of chicken with a sherry glaze

(Vegetarian Entrée available upon request)

DESSERT

Chocolate Pot de Crème

BEVERAGES

House Chardonnay or Cabernet

Coffee or Tea

To register for this event, complete and return the below form to the AAPDP Executive Office by May 1, 2013.

The price for this event is $100 per person. Please consider including a contribution to defray the costs of the

Annual Meeting, which include underwriting the dinner for the honorees. Name: __________________________________________________________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________

City/State/Zip Code: _____________________________________________________________________________ Email: __________________________________________________________________________________________ Name(s) of Guest(s): ______________________________________________________________________________ Payment: $100 per person*

Total Number of Guests: ______________ *No charge for Honorees, but please register so we have an accurate count Additional contribution: $______________ Check / Visa / MasterCard Total Amount Enclosed: $___________________

(circle one)

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Signature: _______________________________________________________________________________________

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American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry

One Regency Drive, P.O. Box 30, Bloomfield, CT 06002 Phone: 888.691.8281 Fax: 860.286.0787

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Silent Art Auction Friday, May 17, 2013 1:45 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.

Proceeds to benefit the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry

The American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry will be hosting a Silent Art Auction during its 57th Annual Meeting, May 16-18, 2013 at the Westin St. Francis, San Francisco, CA. The Auction will begin on Friday, May 17th at 1:45 p.m. Bidding will end promptly at 5:15 p.m. and the highest bidders will be announced during the Attendees Reception at 7:30 p.m. In order to participate in the auction, you must be a registrant or speaker at the AAPDP’s 57th Annual Meeting, over 18 years of age, and have a photo ID with you at the event. All winning bids must be paid in

Silent Art Auction

Friday, May 17 1:45 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.

Curator:

Joseph Silvio, M.D.

Open to all registrants and

speakers of the AAPDP 57th

Annual Meeting.

The artwork for this event

has been donated by

Drs. Joseph Silvio, César

Alfonso, Astrid Rusquellas,

Scott Schwartz, David

Forrest and Marianne

Eckardt.

For more information on

the Annual Meeting and

the Silent Art Auction, visit

www.AAPDP.org or

contact the AAPDP

Executive Office.

American Academy of

Psychoanalysis and

Dynamic Psychiatry

One Regency Drive

P.O. Box 30

Bloomfield, CT 06002

Tel: 888-691-8281

Fax: 860-286-0787

[email protected]

“Memories of Amsterdam II”

by Astrid Rusquellas, M.D.

Acrylic painting 24x24

This piece was sketched at the site by Dr.

Rusquellas and completed in her Studio. It belongs

to the series “The city, a threatened species.”

Proceeds of the auction will benefit the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry,

a 501(c)3 organization.

For additional information on the AAPDP’s Annual Meeting and Silent Art Auction, go to www.AAPDP.org or contact the Executive Office at

888-691-8281 or [email protected].

with you at the event. All winning bids must be paid in full by Visa, MasterCard, or check (made out to the “AAPDP” in US dollars).

Each item in the auction will have a minimum starting bid and a bid increment. Each increase in bid must be equal to or exceed the increment listed for that item. An auction catalogue will be provided to each registrant and speaker of the Annual Meeting.

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MEETING REGISTRATION FORM

American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry

57th Annual Meeting

San Francisco, CA

May 16-18, 2013

Advance registration is recommended. Badges will be held at the AAPDP Registration Desk at the hotel.

If you are not an AAPDP member, please tell us how you heard of this meeting:

□ Referred by a Member □ Ad □ Website □ Mail □ Other ________________________________________

Please type or print clearly:

Name & Degree _________________________________________________________________________________________

Address ________________________________________________________________________________________________

City, State, Zip ___________________________________________________________________________________________

Phone _____________________________________________ Fax _______________________________________________

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Professional Specialty _____________________________________________________________________________________

* Guests requiring Continuing Medical Education credits should register as non-member professionals.

Advance On-Site

□ Member of the Academy ………… $245.00 $295.00

□ Non-Member Spouse/Accompanying Guest* $110.00 $130.00

Name & Degree __________________________________

□ Non-Member Professional* ………… $290.00 $340.00

□ Non-Member Spouse/Accompanying Guest* $110.00 $110.00

Name & Degree _______________________________

□ Member and Non-Member Professional Outside of U.S. $110.00 $130.00

□ Non-Member Spouse/Accompanying Guest Outside of U.S. $ 65.00 $ 65.00

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□ One-Day Registration ………… $155.00 $175.00

Day ________________________________________

□ Candidate, Psychoanalytic Institute (Requires current letter from Training Director) $55.00 $75.00

□ Resident in Psychiatry or Medical Student (Requires Resident/Medical Student ID) No Charge No Charge

□ Student (Full time Student ID Required) ……….. $55.00 $75.00

Total Registration Amount ………………………. $_______________________

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Please complete and return this form with your check (in US dollars and drawn on a US Bank) or credit card information:

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PSYCHOANALYSIS AND DYNAMIC PSYCHIATRY

One Regency Drive, P.O. Box 30, Bloomfield, CT 06002

Phone: (888) 691-8281 Fax: (860) 286-0787

Email: [email protected] Website: www.aapdp.org