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    APA’S ANNUAL MEETING

    ATLANTA • MAY 14-18, 201

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    SATURDAY, MAY 14

     APA ANNUAL MEETING, ATLANTA, MAY 14-18, 2016 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

    8 A.M. – NOON

    COURSES

    Conversion Disorder: Update on Eval-

    uation and Management  Directors:

    Gaston Baslet, M.D., John Barry, M.D.

    CB for Severe Mental Disorders:

    Building reatment Skills Tat Work

     Directors: James Brooks, Jesse H. Wright,

     M.D., Ph.D.

    Mood Disorders in Later Life:

    Achieving Accurate Diagnosis and

    Effective reatment  Directors: James

     M. Ellison, M.D., M.P.H., Yusuf Sivrio-

     glu, M.D.

    Management of Psychiatric Dis-orders in Pregnant and Postpartum

     Women  Directors: Shaila Misri, M.D.,

     Deirdre M. Ryan, M.B.

    SEMINAR

     Why Sex Is Important: A Seminar

    on the Impediments to Adult Love

     Director: Stephen B. Levine, M.D.

    8 A.M. – 5 P.M.

    COURSES

    Buprenorphine and Office-Basedreatment of Opioid Use Disorder

     Director: Petros Levounis, M.D.

    9 A.M. – 10:30 A.M.

    LECTURE

    Cultural Psychiatry  APA Distin-

     guished Psychiatrist Lecture Series;

     Francis Lu, M.D.

    SCIENTIFIC AND CLINICAL REPORTS

     Weight Issues and Bariatric Surgery 

    1. oronto Bariatric Interprofes-

    sional Psychosocial Assessment Suit-

    ability Scale (BIPASS): A Retrospective

    Pilot Study Evaluating a New Clinical

    ool Gurneet Tiara, M.D.

    2. Evidence for Neurocognitive

    Improvement After Bariatric Surgery: A

    Systematic Review Gurneet Tiara, M.D.

    3. Childhood Abuse Associated

    With an Increase in Body Mass Index,

    Sleep Disturbances, and Psychologi-

    cal and Physical Symptoms Among

    Midli fe Women Wilma Castilla-Puen-

    tes, M.D.

    WORKSHOPS

    Te What, When, and Why of EKGs

    in Psychiatric Practice Chairs: Rohul

     Amin, M.D., Adam Hunzeker, M.D.

    Making Your Presentation More

    Interactive: Te Better Way!Chair: JonS. Davine, M.D.

    Advocating for Our Patients by

    Fighting Stigma: Overview of Stigma,

    How to Advocate, and Using Media and

    ED alks to Combat Stigma Chairs:

     Amy Poon, M.D., B.S., Helen Farrell, M.D.

    Leading System Change oward

    Integrated Care: Unfunded, Not

    Ready, Unsure? Start Here Chair:

    Glenda Wrenn, M.D.

    Fort Hood ragedy: An Inside Per-

    spective Chair: Kaustubh G. Joshi, M.D.

    Dimensional Conceptualization

    and Diagnosis of Narcissistic Person-

    ality Disorder Chairs: Elsa F. Ronnings-

    tam, Ph.D., Igor Weinberg, Ph.D.

    East and West: Integrating Con-

    cepts of Mental Health Trough Sto-

    rytelling in the Refugee Population

    Chairs: Shirali S. Patel, M.D., Sophia

     Banu, M.D.

     When You Hear Hoof Beats, Tink

    Horses and Zebras: Te Importance

    of a Wide Differential in Delirium/

    Dementia Cases Chair: Ana urner,

     M.D.

    CB for Personality Disorders

    Chair: Judith S. Beck, Ph.D.

    Online Education: Opportunities

    for eaching, Collaboration, Fund-

    ing, and Advancement Chairs: Czerne

     M. Reid, Ph.D., Regina Bussing, M.D.

    9 A.M. – NOON

    ADVANCES IN SERIES

    Advances in Integrated Care Chair:

     Lori Raney, M.D.

    MEDIA WORKSHOP

    120 Years of Inpatient Psychiatry:

    “Stonehearst Asylum” and Discussion

    of the Evolution of Psychiatric Hospi-

    talization Into the 21st Century Chair:

     Mark Komrad, M.D.

    SYMPOSIA

    Improving the Effectiveness of CB

    Across Cultures

    1. Developing a Model for Cultural

    Adaptation of CB for English-Speaking

    Caribbean Origin Group  Kwame McK-

    enzie, M.D.

    2. Cultural Issues on the Use of CB

    and AC Kenneth Fung, M.D.

    3. Cultural Adaptation of CB: Pro-

    cess, Methods, and Findings  Farooq

    The American Psychiatric Association (APA) is accredited by the

    Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to

    provide continuing medical education for physicians. APA designates this

    live activity for a maximum of 40 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ . Physicians

    should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their partici-

    pation in the activity.

    Below is the preliminary program of APA’s 2016 annual meeting in Atlanta,

    May 14-18. To register for the meeting and reserve housing, CLICK HERE.

     ANNUAL MEETINGMay 14-18, 2016 • Atlanta

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     APA ANNUAL MEETIN G, ATLANTA, MAY 14-18, 2016 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

     Naeem, Ph.D., M.Sc.

    4. Cultural Adaptation of CB for

    Psychotic Disorders Shanaya Rathod,

     M.D.

    5. Depressed British South Asian

    Mother’s “Voices Within the Four

    Walls”: A Mixed Methods Study Nusrat

     Husain, M.D.

    6. Evaluation of Culturally Adapted

    CB (CaCB) Trough RCs in Low-

    and Middle-Income Countries: Devel-

    oping the Evidence Base  Muhammad

     Irfan, M.B.B.S ., M.S.

    Comorbid Psychiatric and Substance

    Use Disorders: Recent Research toImprove Diagnosis and reatment

    U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse

    1. Diagnostic Dilemmas in Co-

    Occurring Mental and Substance Use

    Disorders Edward Nunes, M.D.

    2. Neuroimaging Correlates of Psy-

    chopathology and Substance Abuse

     Deborah Yurgelen-odd, Ph.D.

    3. Comorbidity in Substance Abuse

    and Depression: Common Substrates

    Linked Trough Amygdala-Dependent

    Dopamine System Down-Regulation

     Anthony Grace, Ph.D.4. reatment of Co-Occurring Men-

    tal and Substance Use Disorders: Focus

    on Depression  Kathleen Brady, M.D.,

     Ph.D.

    Smoking Cessation: What Psychia-

    trists Need to Know to Help Bring

    About Change

    1. Te History of Smoking Cessation

    in Psychiatry and the Current Epidemi-

    ology in Patients With Mental Illness

     Hugh Cummings, M.D.

    2. Evidence-Based Psychosocial

    reatments for Smoking Cessation

    in Patients With Mental Illness  Anil

    Tomas, M.D.

    3. An Update on Smoking Cessation

    Pharmacology for Psychiatrists  Jose

    Vito, M.D.

    Established Curricula on Religion,

    Spirituality, and Psychiatry in Psy-

    chiatric Residency Programs: A Lon-

    gitudinal Perspective APA Caucus on

     Religion, Spirituality and Psychiatry

    1. Religion, Spirituality, and Psychia-

    try: Te Harvard Longwood Course 20

    Years Later John Peteet, M.D.

    2. Personal and Institutional Conse-

    quences of Educational Efforts to Inte-

    grate Religious and Spiritual Resources

    Into the Care of Psychiatric Patients:

    A 17-Year “Perspective”  James Lomax,

     M.D.

    3. A 25-Year Evolution From each-

    ing Cultural Sensitivity to eaching the

    Social Neuroscience of Spirituality in

    Psychiatric Care James Griffith, M.D.

    4. Religion and Spirituality in Child

    and Adolescent Psychiatry raining Mary Lynn Dell, M.D., D.Min.

    5. Residency Education on Spiritual-

    ity/Religion and Psychiatry: A Canadian

    PerspectiveWai Lun A. Fung, M.D., Sc.D.

    Marijuana: A Clinical Update on the

    Terapeutic and Recreational Uses of

    Cannabis for General Psychiatrists

    and Researchers

    1. Terapeutic Potential of Cannabi-

    noids Donald Goff, M.D.

    2. Predictors and Consequences of

    Adolescent Cannabis Abuse Hugh Gara-van, Ph.D.

    3. Driving While Stoned: How Dan-

    gerous? Godfrey Pearlson, M.D.

    4. Medical Cannabis: For Which

    Conditions and Under What Circum-

    stances?  Deepak Cyril D’Souza, M.D.,

     M.B.B.S.

    5. Neurocognitive Implications of

    Heavy Marijuana Use in Adolescence:

    Insights From Neuroimaging  Alecia

     Dager, Ph.D.

    9 A.M. – 4 P.M.

    COURSES

    ransgender and Intersex for the

    Practicing Psychiatrist  Director: Wil-

    liam M. Byne, M.D.

    Neuropsychiatric Masquerades:

    Medical and Neurological Disor-

    ders hat Present With Psychiatric

    Symptoms  Director : Jose R. Maldo-

    nado, M.D.

    Sleep Medicine: A Review and

    Update for Psychiatrists  Directors:

    Tomas D. Hurwitz, M.D., Imran S. Kha-

    waja, M.B.B.S.

    Updates in Geriatric Psychiatry

     Director: Rajesh R. ampi, M.D., M.S.

    MASTER COURSE

    Update on Pediatric Psychophar-

    macology Director: Christopher Krato-

    chvil, M.D.

    SEMINAR

    reatment of Schizophrenia Direc-

    tors: Philip G. Janicak, M.D., Stephen R.

     Marder, M.D.

    10 A.M. – NOON

    POSTER SESSION

    Medical Student-Resident Compe-

    tition Poster

    11 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.

    LECTURE

    Tinking Differently About Mental

    Illness and Gun Violence: Balancing

    Risk and Rights for Effective Policy

     APA Frontiers of Science Lecture Series; Jeff Swanson, M.D.

    SCIENTIFIC AND CLINICAL REPORTS

    Perioperative and Peripartum Situ-

    ations

    1. Serotonergic Antidepressants

    and Perioperative Bleeding Risk: A

    Systematic Review   Artin Mahdanian,

     M.D.

    2. Te Cornell Peripartum Psychosis

    Management ool: A Case Series and

    emplate Benjamin Brody, M.D.

    WORKSHOPS

    eaching Diagnostic Reasoning

    Skills and the Mitigation of Cognitive

    Bias Chairs: Adam Hunzeker, M.D.,

     Rohul Amin, M.D.

    rauma, Conduct Disorder, and

    Violence Prevention in the Commu-

    nity Chair: Lara J. Cox, M.D., M.S.

    Diagnosing Dementia 2: A Guide to

    Biomarker esting in the Clinic Chair:

    Vimal M. Aga, M.D.

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    SATURDAY, MAY 14

     APA ANNUAL MEETING, ATLANTA, MAY 14-18, 2016 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

    Best Practice in International Med-

    ical Graduates’ raining and Assess-

    ment Chair: Subodh Dave, M.D.

    Prodromal Psychosis: Ethical Chal-

    lenges in Classification, Diagnosis,

    and reatment APA Ethics Committee

    and Penn-Scattergood Ethics Program;

    Chairs: Raquel Gur, M.D., Dominic Sisti,

     Ph.D.

    Sports Psychiatry: Providing

    Behavioral Health and Performance

    Services to Sports Organizations/

    eams at High School/Club, College,

    and Professional Levels Chair: David

     R. McDuff, M.D.

    How to Use Alcoholics Anony-mous in Clinical Practice Chair: Marc

    Galanter, M.D.

    Effective Management of Reas-

    surance-Seeking Behavior in OCD:

    Strategies for Clinicians and Fam-

    ily Members Chairs: Phillip J. Seibell,

     M.D., Megan Hughes-Feltenberger,

     Ph.D.

    Practicing CB: An Experiential

     Workshop

    Chair: Judith S. Beck, Ph.D.

    1 P.M. – 5 P.M.

    COURSES

     What Every Psychiatrist Needs

    to Know About Epilepsy  Director:

     Rochelle Caplan, M.D.

    A Psychiatrist’s Guide to Patients

     With Severe Obesity: Assessment and

    Beyond  Directors: Raed Hawa, M.D.,

    Sanjeev Sockalingam, M.D.

    Identifying and Helping Older

    Adults With Mild Neurocognitive

    Disorders  Director: James M. Ellison,

     M.D., M.P.H.

    Melatonin and Light reatment

    of SAD, Sleep, and Other Body Clock

    Disorders Director: Alfred J. Lewy, M.D.

    Mentalization-Based reatment

    for Borderline Personality Disorder

     Director: Anthony Bateman, M.D.

    1:30 P.M. – 3 P.M.

    INTERACTIVE SESSION

    Residency Education

    SCIENTIFIC AND CLINICAL REPORTS

    Forensic and Medical-Legal Issues

    1. Empirical Findings on Legal Dif-

    ficulties Among Practicing Psychiatrists

     James Reich, M.D., M.P.H.

    2. raumatophobia: Paradoxical

    Amplification of Posttraumatic Symp-

    toms and the Role of Tird Parties John

     Beahrs, M.D.

    3. Development and Implementation

    of a Correctional Skills-Based Psycho-

    therapy: SAR NOW Robert restman,

     M.D., Ph.D.

    WORKSHOPS

    At What Cost? Psychiatry, theFinances Involved, and the Future of

    the Field Chairs: Matthew D. Erlich,

     M.D., Sharat P. Iyer, M.D., M.S.

    Mindfulness and Qigong for Stress

    Reduction Chair: Colleen Loehr, M.D.

    Mental Health and the Case for

    Single Payer Post-ACA Chairs: Leslie

     H. Gise, M.D., Steven S. Sharfstein, M.D.,

     M.P.A.

    Te Ultimate Balancing Act: Medi-

    cine, Marriage, Motherhood, and Me

    Chairs: Sarah M. Fayad, M.D., Almari

    Ginory, D.O.Te AshleyMadison.com Hack:

    Understanding and reatment of

    Infidelity From Discovery to Recovery

    Chair: Scott Haltzman, M.D.

    Drawing Healing From Within: Art

    Terapy and Soldiers in Crisis Chairs:

    Sebastian Schnellbacher, D.O., Brenda

     Maltz, M.A., R.N.

    Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

    “Novelties”: New rends in Adoles-

    cent Addiction, Eating/Feeding Dis-

    orders, and Psychosomatic Medicine

    Chair: Susan Samuels, M.D.

    Nonverbal Learning Disability

    (NVLD): Myth and Reality APA Coun-

    cil on Children, Adolescents, and Teir

     Families;  Chairs: Cindy Vargas Cruz,

     M.D., M.B.A., Auralyd Padilla Cande-

    lario, M.D.

    A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach

    to Weight Loss and Maintenance

    Chairs: Judith S. Beck, Ph.D., Deborah

     Beck Busis, L .C.S.W.

    2 P.M. – 4 P.M.

    POSTER SESSION

    Medical Student-Resident Compe-

    tition Poster

    2 P.M. – 5 P.M.

    ADVANCES IN SERIES

    Advances in Psychodynamic Psychia-

    try American Psychiatric Association Pub-

    lishing Editorial Board; Chair: Elizabeth

     L. Auchincloss , M.D.

    1. Te Role of Psychoeducation

    in Psychodynamic Psychiatry  Fredric

     Busch, M.D.2. Advances in the Understanding

    and reatment of Narcissistic Personal-

    ity Disorder Eve Caligor, M.D.

    3. Advances in Understanding and

    reating Borderline Personality Disor-

    der Otto F. Kernberg, M.D.

    4. Te Role of Separation Anxiety

    in Psychodynamic Psychiatry  Barbara

     Milrod, M.D.

    MEDIA WORKSHOP

    “Astu—So Be It”: Te Strength of

    Digital Media in the raining of HealthProfessionals and in Public Awareness

    SYMPOSIA

    Interventions for Early Psychosis

    in Children and Adolescents: New

    Advances in Community and Policy

    Approaches APA Child and Adolescent

     Psychiatry Fellowship

    1. Offering Hope and Revolutionary

    Care: Changing Approaches to Early-

    Onset Psychosis  Jacqueline Feldman,

     M.D.

    2. Early Detection and Intervention

    for Adolescents With Early Psychosis:

    Promising New Approaches Steven

     Adelsheim, M.D.

    3. Te Promise of eam-Based Com-

    prehensive Early Interventions Services:

    From RAISE Connection to OnrackNY

     Lisa Dixon, M.D., M.P.H.

    4. Early Psychosis Intervention

    Momentum in Advocacy and Policy Ken

     Duckworth, M.D.

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    SATURDAY, MAY 14

     APA ANNUAL MEETIN G, ATLANTA, MAY 14-18, 2016 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

    Psychiatry in the Arab World: A

    Decade of Progress and a Future of

    Expectations Arab American Psychiat-

    ric Association

    1. Highlights of Arab Psychiatry

    Over the Past Decade: Elements of

    Progress and Demands for the Future

    Ossama Osman, M.D.

    2. Mental Health and Psychiatry in

    Egypt: A Decade of Progress Afaf Khalil,

     M.D., Ph.D.

    3. A Decisive Decade for Psychiatry

    and Mental Health in Morocco: 2006-

    2015 Driss Moussaoui , M.D.

    4. Psychiatry in the United Arab

    Emirates: A Decade of ransformativeProgress Ghanem Al-Hassani, M.D.

    New Neural reatment argets in

    Compulsive Disorders

    1. Compulsivity in the OCD Spec-

    trum: Cognitive Domains and Neural

    Circuitry Naomi Fineberg, M.B.B.S.

    2. Exploring ranscranial Magnetic

    Stimulation (MS) as a reatment and

    an Investigational ool argeting the

    Supplementary Motor Area (SMA) in

    OCD Giacomo Grassi, M.D.

    3. MS argets (Including the SMA)for the Repetitive Behavior Domain in

    Autism Spectrum Disorders  Eric Hol-

    lander, M.D.

    4. Network Changes of Deep Brain

    Stimulation for Compulsive Disorders

     Martijn Figee, M.D., Ph.D.

    Marijuana: Assessing Its Risks in a

    Changing Environment U.S. National

     Institute on Drug Abuse

    1. Effects of Marijuana on the Brain

    and Cognition Deborah Yurgelen-odd,

     Ph.D.

    2. raditional Marijuana, High-

    Potency Cannabis, and Synthetic Can-

    nabinoids: Increasing Risk of Psychosis?

     Robin Murray, M.D.

    3. Cannabis Use Disorder: Diagnosis

    and reatment Frances Levin, M.D.

    4. Cannabis: Patterns of Use and

    Risk James Anthony, Ph.D., M.Sc.

    Emergency Psychiatry: Changing

    Issues for raining and Supervision in

    Psychiatric Emergency Services Ameri-

    can Psychiatric Association Publishing

     Editorial Board; Chair: Michelle Riba,

     M.D.

    Advancing Biological Markers for

    PSD

    1. GWAS Approaches to Under-

    standing the Genomic Architecture of

    PSD Kerry Ressler, M.D., Ph.D.

    2. Panomic Markers of PSD Rasha

     Hammamieh, Ph.D., Pharm D.

    3. Metabolism, Inflammation, and

    Cell Aging Markers for PSD Synthia

     Mellon, Ph.D.

    4. Neuroendocrine and Molecu-lar Markers and PSD  Rachel Yehuda,

     Ph.D.

    5. PSD and White Matter Abnor-

    malities Kirstin Aschbacher, Ph.D.

    Impact of Mental Illness in an Army

    Basic raining Environment: From

    the Recruits Who Join the Military

    to the Individuals Who Recruit and

    rain Tem

    1. “Ghosts” Who Join the Military:

    Psychological Challenges of Recruits

    Who Seek to Join the Military  MelindaTiam, M.D.

    2. For Tose Who Sneak Trough:

    Challenges of Separating Individuals

    Who Are Mentally Unfit for Duty Keith

     Penska, M.D.

    3. “How Did Tis Person Get Into

    the Military?” Te Challenges of Severe

    Mental Illness in Army Recruits and

    the Impact on Basic raining Missions

     Margo Jenkins, M.D., D.N.P.

    4. Army Ambassador to the Public:

    Te Psychological Requirements as Well

    as Challenges of Becoming an Army

    Recruiter Chaska Gomez, Psy.D.

    5. Te Challenge of Wearing the Hat:

    Stressors and Mental Health Challenges

    of Drill Sergeant Duty Michelle Griffith,

     Psy.D.

    Defining the Syndrome of the Acute

    Suicidal Crisis

    1. Te Existence, Necessity, Validity,

    and Clinical Util ity of a New Diagnostic

    Entity: Acute Suicidal Affective Distur-

    bance Tomas Joiner, Ph.D.

    2. Agitation at Psychiatric Inpatient

    Admission: Sign of Acute Suicidal Cri-

    sis and Predictor of Suicide After Dis-

    charge? Arne Vaaler, M.D., Ph.D.

    3. Understanding Suicide Risk

    Trough the Patient’s Eyes  Keith Jen-

    nings, Ph.D.

    4. Development of an Implicit Mea-

    sure of Suicidal Risk Lisa Cohen, Ph.D.

    5. Understanding the Acute Suicidal

    Crisis Igor Galynker, M.D., Ph.D.

    3:30 P.M. – 5 P.M.

    ADVANCES IN MEDICINE

    Medical Mysteries and Practical

    Medical Psychiatry Updates Chair:

     Robert McCarron, M.D.

    SCIENTIFIC AND CLINICAL REPORTS

    PSD and Military Psychiatry 

    1. Active Duty Women With PSD

    Associated With Military Sexual

    rauma: Who Gets Referred for Medi-

    cal Retirement? Paulette Cazares, M.D.,

     M.P.H.

    2. PSD and Risk of Alzheimer’s

    Disease in Vietnam Veterans: Prelimi-nary Amyloid PE Findings From AIBL-

    VES Alby Elias, M.D., M.B.B.S.

    3. Five Enduring Psychiatric

    Responses to War: Freud, Gonda,

    Salmon, Rivers, and Ferenczi Tomas

     Horvath, M.D.

    WORKSHOPS

    Focusing on Improvement Every

    Day: Te Context and Application of

    a Lean Daily Management System at a

    Behavioral Health Care SystemChair:

    Sunil Khushalani, M.D.

    Enhancing Resilience in College

    Students: Developmental Perspectives

    in the Practice of College Psychiatry

     APA College Mental Health Caucus;

    Chair: Doris Iarovici, M.D.

    Physician Burnout, Depression,

    Suicide: Identification, Assessment,

    reatment, and Prevention Chairs:

     Almari Ginory, D.O., Michelle Chaney,

     M.D., M.Sc .

    Drawing Depression: A Look at

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    SATURDAY, MAY 14

     APA ANNUAL MEETING, ATLANTA, MAY 14-18, 2016 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

    Mental Health Temes in Visual Media

     APA Council on Communications; Chair:

    Swathi Krishna, M.D.

    Not Your Grandfather’s VA: Inno-

     vative Health Care Offering Excep-

    tional Psychiatric Careers Chair: R.

     Jill Pate, M.D.

    Challenges and Successes in Con-

    ducting Practice-Based Research in

    Psychiatry Chairs: Farifteh F. Duffy,

     Ph.D., Diana E . Clarke, Ph.D., M.Sc.

    Diversity Experiences in Residency

    raining  American Association for

    Social Psychiatry; Chair: Beverly Fau-

    man, M.D.

    Te Exploration of Faith and Spiri-

    tuality in the Psychiatric Assessment

    and reatment of Minority Patients

     APA/SAMHSA Minority Fellows; Chair:

     Danielle Hairston, M.D.

    5:15 P.M. – 7 P.M.

    FORUM

    Ragtime: Te Mind and Music of

    Scott Joplin Richard Kogan, M.D.  PN

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    SUNDAY, MAY 15

     APA ANNUAL MEETIN G, ATLANTA, MAY 14-18, 2016 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

    8 A.M. – 9:30 A.M.

    FORUM

    LBG Mental Health Chair: Ellen

     Haller, M.D.

    INTERACTIVE SESSION

    Advocacy Chair: Patrice Harris, M.D.

    LECTURES

    APF Administrative Psychiatry

    Award Lecture

     Why Humans Like to Cry: ragedy,

    Evolution, and the Brain APA Interna-

    tional Psychiatrist Lecture Series; Michael

    rimble, M.D.APF Simon Bolivar Award Lecture

    Gabriel De Erausquin, M.D., Ph.D.

    SCIENTIFIC AND CLINICAL REPORTS

    error and Community Violence

    1. Homicides of Mental Health Work-

    ers by Patients Michael Knable, D.O.

    2. Exposure to Community Vio-

    lence, Use of Mental Health Services

    and Depressive Symptoms Among Ado-

    lescents and Young Adults Wan-Yi Chen,

     Ph.D., M.S.W.

    3. What Are errorism Survivors’Long-erm Needs? Formal Rating Scales

    Versus Open-Ended Questions and

    Reflections Phebe ucker, M.D.

    WORKSHOPS

    Functional Imaging to Improve

    Diagnosis in Patients With Suspected

    Dementia Chairs: Saima Hedrick,

     M.P.H., Yvette Sheline, M.D., M.S.

    Social Networking in Psychiatric

    Practice and raining: Dos and Don’ts

    for Physicians Chair: Almari Ginory,

     D.O.

    reating PSD in Veterans Using

    New Modalities: Social Media, Vir-

    tual Reality, rMS, and Advanced

    Pharmacotherapies Like Ketamine

    and MDMA Chair: Niranjan Karnik,

     M.D., Ph.D.

    A Year After Winning Marriage:

    Te Impact of Obergefell v. Hodges on

    LGB Mental Health Chair: Robert M.

     Kertzner, M.D.

    Te Nightmare of Cyberbullying:

    A Review and Discussion of Cyber-

    bullying in Middle School- Trough

    College-Aged Youth  APA Council on

    Children, Adolescents, and Teir Fami-

    lies; Chair: Gabrielle L. Shapiro, M.D.

    Te Academic Hospital Clinic:

    Adapting to Changing Needs in Patient

    Care, Residency raining, Regulations,

    and Reimbursement Chair: Jess Zonana,

     M.D.

    Te Clinical Evaluation and Man-

    agement of Substance Use Disorders

    in ransgender Patient Populations

     APA Council on Addiction Psychiatry;

    Chairs: Hector Colon-Rivera, M.D., Elie

     Aoun, M.D.Te Aging Physician: Possibilities

    and Perils Senior Psychiatrists; Chairs:

     Barbara S. Schneidman, M.D., M.P.H.,

     Paul H. Wick, M.D.

    Balancing Safety and Support on

    College Campuses: Te Role of Behav-

    ioral Intervention eams APA College

     Mental Health Caucus; Chairs: Leigh

    White, M.D., Victor Schwartz, M.D.

    Not Just National News: Can Mul-

    tiple Isolated Incidents of Racially or

    Ethnically Motivated Violence rau-

    matize the Larger Minority Group? APA Council on Minority Mental Health

    and Health Disparities; Chair: Mawuena

     Agbonyitor, M.D., M.Sc.

    Te Use of Buprenorphine in Absti-

    nence-Based reatment for Addiction

    Chair: Alphonse Kenison Roy III, M.D.

    Physicians for Criminal Justice

    Reform: How Do I Fit in? Chairs: Nzinga

     Harrison, M.D., Osvaldo Gaytan Jr., M.D.,

     Ph.D.

    Learning From Each Other: Facili-

    tators and Barriers in Health Care

    Organizations for Improving Quality

    of Care: Insights From the U.S., U.K.,

    and Zambia Chair: Sunil Khushalani,

     M.D.

    8 A.M. – 11 A.M.

    ADVANCES IN SERIES

    Advances in Medicine: Positive Psy-

    chiatry  American Psychiatric Associa-

    tion Publishing Editorial Board; Chair:

     Dilip V. Jeste, M.D.

    1. Resi lience-Building Interventions

    and Aging Helen Lavretsky, M.D.

    2. Prevention in Psychiatry Carl Bell,

     M.D.

    MEDIA WORKSHOP

    “Inside Out”: Emotions, Imagina-

    tion, and Growing Up Chairs: Martin

     K. Huynh, B.S ., Harry Siegele, B.S.

    PRESIDENTIAL SYMPOSIA

    Issues for Child and Adolescent Psy-

    chiatry in the 21st Century American

     Academy of Child and Adolescent Psy-

    chiatry; Chair: Gregory K. Fritz, M.D.

    1. Pediatric Integrated Care: Chil-dren Are Not Short Adults Gregory Fritz,

     M.D.

    2. Global Mental Health: Why Part-

    nerships Are Important Paramjit Joshi,

     M.D.

    3. Management of Depression in

    Children and Adolescents Karen Dineen

    Wagner, M.D., Ph.D.

    4. “Acting Out” Youth: imely

    Forensic and Correctional Approaches

     Joseph V. Penn, M.D.

    ranslating the Evidence for the NextGeneration: Addressing the Mental

    Health of Youth and Emerging Adults

    of Color Chair: Lisa R. Fortuna, M.D.,

     M.P.H.

    1. Between wo Worlds: Culture,

    Environment, Race, and Mental Health for

    First- and Second-Generation Immigrant

    Emerging Adults Kiara Alvarez, Ph.D.

    2. Can We rain Providers and

    Patients to Do Shared Decision Making

    in Behavioral Health Encounters? Mar-

     garita Alegria, Ph.D.

    3. Why Capable Young People Strug-

    gle: Educational Attainment and Men-

    tal Health in Communities of Color

     Michelle Porche, Ed.D.

    4. Psychiatry Serving the Needs of a

    Diverse Next Generation: Where We Hit

    It and Where We Miss It  Lisa Fortuna,

     M.D., M.P.H.

    SYMPOSIA

    Disentangling Guns and Mental Ill-

    ness: Te Sandy Hook Effect

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    1. Gun Control Legislation and

    Reporting Requirements Michael Norko,

     M.D., M.A.

    2. Permit Prohibition and Gun Sei-

    zure Statutes Madelon Baranoski, Ph.D.

    3. Psychiatric Admissions and Gun

    Ownership Following Sandy Hook

    obias Wasser, M.D.

    4. Te Sandy Hook Advisory Com-

    mission: Lessons Learned Ezra Griffith,

     M.D.

    Mood, Art, and Politics: Abraham

    Lincoln, Vincent Van Gogh, Sylvia

    Plath, and Robin Williams—Resil-

    ience and Creativity in the Face ofGreat Odds

    1. Mood, Art, and Politics: Abra-

    ham Lincoln, Vincent Van Gogh, Sylvia

    Plath, and Robin Williams—Resilience

    and Creativity in the Face of Great Odds

    Tomas Newmark, M.D.

    2. Sylvia Plath and Robin Williams

     Michelle Nagurney, M.D.

    3. Abraham Lincoln and Vincent

    Van Gogh John O’Reardon, M.D.

    Deconstructing the Neurobiology of

    Depression1. Central and Peripheral Immune

    Markers in Depression and Suicide

    Ghanshyam Pandey, Ph.D.

    2. Inflammation in Mood/Cognitive

    Disorders: Conceptual and Practical

    Considerations Roger McIntyre, M.D.

    3. Personalized Medicine: Depres-

    sion Charles Nemeroff, M.D., Ph.D.

    4. Psychoneurobiology of Resilience

    Gustavo afet, M.D., Ph.D.

    5. Resilience: A Psychobiological

    Construct for Suicidality Amresh Shriv-

    astava, M.D.

    6. HPA Axis Genetic Variation, Psy-

    chosis, and Cognition in Depression

     Alan F. Schatzberg, M.D.

    Te Athlete: Homosexuality and rans-

    genderism International Society for Sport

     Psychiatry

    1. ransgenderism and the Athlete

     Paul McHugh, M.D.

    2. Te Dilemma of Coming Out as a

    Gay or Lesbian Athlete Daniel Begel, M.D.

    3. eam Dynamics When the Coach Is

    Gay or ransgender Antonia Baum, M.D.

    Autism Spectrum Disorder: Epide-

    miology, Genetics, Revisiting Ris-

    peridone, Parent raining, Early

    Detection  APA Council on Children,

     Adolescents, and Teir Families

    1. Epidemiology of Autism Spectrum

    Disorder: o Know What We See Rather

    Tan to See What We Know Young Shin

     Kim, M.D., Ph.D.

    2. Advances in Molecular Genetics

    of Autism Spectrum Disorder: Applica-

    tions in the Clinic, New Perspectives in

    Clinical Neuroscience  Joseph Cubells, M.D., Ph.D.

    3. Revisiting Risperidone  Lan Chi

     Krysti Vo, M.D.

    4. Parent raining in Children With

    Autism Spectrum Disorder: Results of

    a Randomized Clinical rial  Lawrence

    Scahill, Ph.D., M.S.N.

    5. oward Universal Screening and

    Improved Access to Early Intervention in

    Autism Spectrum Disorder Ami Klin, Ph.D.

    APA Practice Guidelines for the Psy-

    chiatric Evaluation of Adults  Ameri-can Psychiatric Association Publishing

     Editorial Board 

    Forgiveness, rauma, and Psychiatry:

    Te Clinical Relevance From Diverse

    Faith Perspectives in the Wake of

    the Charleston Church ragedy  APA

    Caucus on Religion, Spirituality, and

     Psychiatry

    1. Emmanuel AME Massacre: Baha’i

    Faith Perspective on Forgiveness Debo-

    rah Deas, M.D., M.P.H.

    2. Forgiveness and rauma: Clinical

    Perspective From the Christian Faith

     Kevin Brown

    3. Jewish Perspectives on Forgive-

    ness Related to Psychiatry  H. Steven

     Moffic, M.D.

    4. Forgiveness, Islamic Religion/Cul-

    ture, and Psychiatry  Driss Moussaoui,

     M.D.

    5. Forgiveness: Hindu and Buddhist

    Perspective Shridhar Sharma, M.D.,

     D.P.M.

    Integrating Sociocultural Perspec-

    tives of Postpartum Depression (PPD)

    Among Diverse Women Improves Care

     APA Council on Minority Mental Health

    and Health Disparities

    1. Sociocultural Risk Factors for

    PPD Among Immigrant and Minority

    Women Pamela Montano Arteaga, M.D.

    2. Psychodynamics of PPD: Emo-

    tional Conflicts Interacting With Psy-

    chosocial and Cultural Factors Among

    Immigrant Women With PPD  Maria

     Jose Lisotto, M.D.

    3. Postpartum Rituals and Other

    Cultural Considerations in the Manage-

    ment of PPD Kenneth Fung, M.D.4. Intimate Partner Violence and

    PPD Ludmila De Faria, M.D.

    5. An End to Painting by Numbers:

    A Culturally Informed Assessment and

    reatment Model for PPD  Matthew

     Dominguez , M.D., M.P.H.

    8 A.M. – NOON

    COURSES

    Interpersonal Psychotherapy

     Director: John C. Markowitz, M.D.

    Good Psychiatric Managementfor Borderline Personality Disorder:

     What Every Psychiatrist Should Know 

     Directors: John Gunderson, M.D., Paul

     Links, M.D.

    Street Drugs and Mental Disorders:

    Overview and reatment of Dual-

    Diagnosis Patients  Director: John W.

    suang, M.D.

    Understanding and reating Nar-

    cissistic Personality Disorder  Direc-

    tors: Frank E. Yeomans, M.D., Otto F.

     Kernberg, M.D.

    SEMINAR

    raining Practitioners to Use a Psy-

    chopathology Clinical Rating Scale

     Director: Ahmed Aboraya, M.D., D.P.H.

    9 A.M. – 4 P.M.

    COURSES

    Practical Assessment and Man-

    agement of Behavior Disturbance in

    Patients With Moderate to Severe

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    Dementia  American Association for

    Geriatric Psychiatry; Director: Maureen

    C. Nash, M.D., M.S.

    Integrating Behavioral Health and

    Primary Care: Practical Skills for the

    Consulting Psychiatrist Directors: Anna

     Ratzliff, M.D., Ph.D., Lori Raney, M.D.

    Psychodynamic Psychopharma-

    cology: Applying Practical Psycho-

    dynamics to Improve Pharmacologic

    Outcomes With reatment-Resistant

    Patients Director: David L. Mintz, M.D.

    MASTER COURSES

    Advances in the reatment of Bipo-

    lar Disorder Director: erence A. Ketter, M.D.

    Assessment and reatment of Eat-

    ing Disorders  Director: B. imothy

    Walsh, M.D.

    10 A.M. – 11:30 A.M.

    FORUM

    AASP Abraham L. Halpern Human-

    itarian Award Forum: Abortion: What’s

    Happening and Why It Matters to

     Women, Society, and Psychiatry Ameri-

    can Association for Social Psychiatry;Chair: Kenneth Tompson, M.D.; Lecturer:

     Nada L. Stotland, M.D.

    INTERACTIVE SESSION

    Leading Chair: Paul Summergrad,

     M.D.

    LECTURE

    Adolf Meyer Award Lecture o be

    announced 

    Neuronal Plasticity and Genomic

    Diversity APA Frontiers of Science Lec-

    ture Series; Fred H. Gage, Ph.D.

    SCIENTIFIC AND CLINICAL REPORTS

    Psychiatric Considerations in Pre-Op

    and ransplant

    1. Te Stanford Integrated Psycho-

    social Assessment for ransplantation

    (SIPA): A Prospective Study of Medical

    and Psychosocial Outcomes Jose Maldo-

    nado, M.D.

    2. Preoperative Opioid Reduc-

    tion Program: A Pilot Study  Margaret

     Haglund, M.D.

    3. Delirium in Lung ransplant

    Recipients and Its Effects on Post-rans-

    plant Outcomes Yelizaveta Sher, M.D.

    WORKSHOPS

    Te “F” Word—Feedback: If It’s So

    Important, Why Is It So Difficult to

    Do? Chairs: Josepha A. Cheong, M.D.,

     Marcia L. Verduin, M.D.

    Military Behavioral Health

    Trough the Lens of the 4077th:

    Te Realities and Myths of Military

    Behavioral Health Shown on M.A.S.H.

    Chairs: Sebastian Schnellbacher, D.O.,

    Wendi Waits, M.D.Psychiatry in the Courts: APA Con-

    fronts Legal Issues of Concern to the

    Field APA Committee on Judicial Action;

    Chair: Marvin S. Swartz, M.D.

    Te Impact of Social Media and

    Societal Change on Young Gay Men’s

    Development: Implications for Inti-

    macy, Sexuality, and Psychotherapy

     Association of Gay and Lesbian Psychi-

    atrists; Chair: Marshall Forstein, M.D.

    Te DSM-5 Anxious Distress Spec-

    ifier: Convergent Validity and Clinical

    Implications Chairs: Gayle M. Witten-berg, Ph.D., Jan Fawcett, M.D.

    Psychiatric Communication Strat-

    egies: Intervention Models for Inpa-

    tient Medical/Surgical Settings Chair:

     Daniel Safin, M.D.

    CB for Suicide Risk Chair: Donna

     M. Sudak, M.D.

    Placebo: Parsing and Using Its

    Terapeutic Action Chair: Donald J.

     Meyer, M.D.

    raumatic Brain Injury and PSD:

    Easing the Pain Chairs: Subhash C.

     Bhatia, M.D., Venkata B. Kolli, M.B.B.S.

    She for All: Engaging Community

    Leaders to Advance Global Mental

    Health Association of Women Psychia-

    trists; Chair: Christina ara Khan, M.D.,

     Ph.D.

    reatment of People With First-

    Episode Psychosis in Forensic Psy-

    chiatric Hospitals: Challenges and

    Outpatient Follow-Up American Asso-

    ciation of Community Psychiatrists;

    Chair: Ann Hackman, M.D.

    Children of Psychiatrists Chairs:

     Michelle B. Riba, M.D., Leah Dickstein,

     M.D.

    Evidence-Based Mindfulness

    Meditation Interventions for Mental

    Health Conditions Chair: Marina Khu-

     sid, M.D.

    Seeking Refuge: Effects of Psycho-

    logical Evaluations in Asylum Cases

    Chairs: Nina E. Sreshta, M.D., J. Wesley

     Boyd, M.D., Ph.D.

    Our oughest Addiction Chal-

    lenge: reating obacco Use Disorders

    in Patients With Mental Illness and

    Addictions and Informing Tem About

    E-Cigarettes Chairs: Sunil Khushalani, M.D., George Kolodner, M.D.

    10 A.M. – NOON

    POSTER SESSION

    International Poster Session

    12:30 P.M. – 1:30 P.M.

    APA BUSINESS MEETING

    APA Members Only 

    12:30 P.M. – 2 P.M.

    CASE CONFERENCE

    I Just Want to Be Clean Chairs:

     Philip R. Muskin, M.D., M.A., Geoffrey

     P. aylor, M.D.

    INTERACTIVE SESSION

    Using the  DSM-5  Cultural For-

    mulation Interview in Daily Practice

     American Psychiatric Association Pub-

    lishing Editorial Board; Chair: Roberto

     Lewis-Fernandez, M.D.

    LECTURES

    George arjan Award Lecture

     Emmanuel Cassimatis, M.D.

    From Genes to Neurobiology in

    Autism Spectrum Disorders APA Dis-

    tinguished Psychiatrist Lecture Series;

     Matthew State, M.D.

    SCIENTIFIC AND CLINICAL REPORTS

    Childhood Experiences and Adoles-

    cent Suicide Risk

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    1. Physical- and Cyber-Bullied Ado-

    lescents: Associations With Suicide

    Feelings and Behaviors in Private School

    Students Stephen Woolley, D.Sc.

    2. Bullying Increases Risk of Suicidal

    Behavior Nazanin Alavi, M.D.

    3. Early Life Adversities, Personality

    Function, and Subsequent Depression

    and Suicide Risk in Adolescence: Exam-

    ining Teir Direct and Indirect Effects

     Diana Clarke, Ph.D., M.Sc.

    WORKSHOPS

     Whose Information Is It Anyway?

    Ethical Issues in the Age of Electronic

    Health Records Chair: Mark Komrad, M.D.

    Sexual Assault in the Military:

    Failures to Report, False Allegations,

    Source Monitoring Errors, and Revising

    the System Chair: Connie Tomas, M.D.

    Brain-Friendly eaching: Incor-

    porating Brain Learning Principles

    Into eaching Activities Chairs: Jane

     Ripperger-Suhler, M.D., M.A., Kari M.

    Wolf, M.D.

    Advanced Ethical Analysis and

    Practical, Clinical Guidelines for

    Psychiatrists, Especially Tose WhoAre Ethics Consultants or on Ethics

    Committees Chair: Edmund G. Howe

     III, M.D.

    Marijuana: What Clinicians Need

    to Know Chair: John Douglas, M.D.

    A Penny for Your houghts: Pay-

    ing Cash to Foster Medication Com-

    pliance in Patients With Serious

    and Persistent Mental Illness  APA

     Ethics Commit tee and Penn-Scat-

    tergood Ethics Program; Chair: John

     Maher, M.D.

    A Resident’s Guide to Border-

    line Personality Disorder: From the

    Experts (Part 1 of 2) Chair: Brian

     Palmer, M.D., M.P.H.

    Infectious Disease/Psychiatry HIV

    Collaborative Care: An Innovative

    Model for Person-Centered Care

    for the Southern Underserved  APA

    Council on Minority Mental Health

    and Health Disparities; Chair: Daena L.

     Petersen, M.D., M.P.H.

    “Closed”: Resident ales From

    the Front Line—and What We Can

    Learn—When a Psychiatric Emer-

    gency Department Shuts Its Doors

     APA Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

     Fellowship; Chairs: Sol Adelsky, M.D.,

     M.P.P., Jon Berlin, M.D.

    Close Encounters of Tree Kinds:

    Challenges in the Residents’ Clinic

    Chair: Joan Anzia, M.D.

    Brave New echnology for the Next

    Generation: A Case Formulation for

    Internet Gaming Disorder Chair:

     Dongchan Park, M.D.

    GRADEing “Evidence” in Psychia-

    try: Te Case of Medical Marijuana for

    Psychiatric Indications Chairs: DeepakCyril D’Souza, M.D., M.B.B.S., Rajiv

     Radhakrishnan, M.D., M.B.B.S.

    Challenges in CB: Overcoming

    Barriers to Effective reatmentChairs:

     Jesse H. Wright, M.D., Ph.D., Judith S.

     Beck, Ph.D.

    1 P.M. – 4 P.M.

    ADVANCES IN SERIES

    Advances in Youth Substance

    Abuse and Co-Occurring Disorders

     American Psychiatric Association Pub-lishing Editorial Board 

    MEDIA WORKSHOP

    Using the 2014/15 Movie “Ameri-

    can Sniper” to each About Combat’s

    Stimuli and Stresses—and the Positive

    Role of Psychiatry and raining for

    the Same Chairs: Lawrence K. Richards,

     M.D., H. Steven Moffic, M.D.

    PRESIDENTIAL SYMPOSIA

    AAGP Presidential Symposium: New

    Strategies in Geriatric Psychiatry

    Research and Practice American Asso-

    ciation for Geriatric Psychiatry; Chair:

    Gary W. Small, M.D.

    1. Geriatric Depression William

     McDonald, M.D.

    2. Olfactory Identification Deficits

    and Noninvasive Markers of Alzheimer’s

    Disease Davangere Devanand, M.D.

    3. Paradoxical Improvement in Men-

    tal Health With Aging Dilip Jeste, M.D.

    4. Detection and Prevention of Cog-

    nitive Decline Gary Small, M.D.

    American Association of Directors of

    Psychiatric Residency raining Presi-

    dential Symposium American Associa-

    tion of Directors of Psychiatric Residency

    raining; Chair: Sara Stramel-Brewer,

     M.D.

    Ethical Issues in Psychodynamic

    Practice American Academy of Psycho-

    analysis and Dynamic Psychiatry; Chair:

     Michael Blumenfield, M.D.

    1. Helping the Patient to Change:

    Te Problem of Undue Influence Eliza-

    beth Auchincloss, M.D.2. Tird-Party Involvements in Psy-

    chotherapeutic and Psychiatric reat-

    ment Relationships Sharon Batista, M.D.

    3. Moral and Ethical Codes: Simi-

    larities and Differences in Chinese and

    American Psychodynamic Psychother-

    apy Elise Snyder, M.D.

    4. An Experience as Plaintiff in a

    High-Profile arasoff -ype Case  Doug-

    las Ingram, M.D.

    5. Terapist Personal Disclosure

    and Psychodynamic Psychiatry Silvia

    Olarte, M.D.

    SYMPOSIA

    “Fresh off the Boat”: Learning From

    a V Sitcom About Acculturation,

    Family Dynamics, and Mental Health

    in Asian-American Immigrant Fami-

    lies  APA Caucus of Asian-American

     Psychiatrists

    1. Struggles of an ABC (Ameri-

    can-Born Chinese)  Justin Chen, M.D.,

     M.P.H.

    2. Te Double-Edged Sword of

    Parental Expectations Lusha Liu, M.D.

    3. “I Love You, I’m Sorry”: Commu-

    nication Challenges in Immigrant Fami-

    lies Dana Wang, M.D.

    Breaking the Cycle of Serious Mental

    Illness

    1. Clinical Course and Six-Month

    Outcomes for Hospitalized Adults With

    Serious Mental Illness  J. Christopher

     Fowler, Ph.D.

    2. Te Role of Emotion Regulation

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    and Functional Connectivity in Predict-

    ing Internalizing Symptom Recovery

    During Adolescents’ Inpatient Hospi-

    talization Carla Sharp, Ph.D.

    3. Improvements in Somatic Com-

    plaints Among Individuals With Seri-

    ous Mental Illness Receiving reatment

    in a Psychiatric Hospital  Alok Madan,

     Ph.D., M.P.H.

    4. Intensive Inpatient reatment of

    Borderline Personality Disorder  John

    Oldham, M.D., M.S.

    5. Identification of Habenula Rest-

    ing-State and White Matter Patterns

    Associated With Suicide in a Large

    Inpatient Psychiatric Sample  Michelle Patriquin, Ph.D.

    You’re aking What? Understand-

    ing New Commonly Used Medicines

    for Medical Disorders: A Case-Based

    Approach for the General Psychiatrist

    1. Cancer and Psychiatric Medica-

    tions Virginia O’Brien, M.D.

    2. Beyond Metformin: New Medica-

    tions for Diabetes Mellitus and Review of

    Novel AnticoagulantsSarah Rivelli, M.D.

    3. New Medications for Hepatitis C

     Jeffrey Rado, M.D., M.P.H.

    Te Face of Resilience: Working With

    Survivors of Intimate Partner Vio-

    lence (IPV)—A Holistic Model to Care

    1. Cultural Barriers and Novel Strategies

    in Working Within the IPV Community

    Obianuju “Uju” Obi Berry, M.D., M.P.H.

    2. A Model of Collaborative Care

    Between Mental Health and IPV Ser-

     vices Elizabeth Fitelson, M.D.

    3. New York City Family Justice Cen-

    ters of the Mayor’s Office to Combat

    Domestic Violence  Margarita Guzman,

     J.D.

    4. Evidence-Based Psychotherapies

    for IPV Victims Rosa Regincos, L.C.S.W.

    5. Implementing Psychiatric reat-

    ments in a Nonspecialty Setting Mayumi

    Okuda, M.D.

    Readjustment of Combat Veterans in

    Vet Centers and Psychiatric Clinics:

    Competition or Collaboration

    1. Origins of VA Readjustment

    Counseling: Te Rise and Fall and Rise

    of Understanding the Psychological

    Effects of War Arthur Blank Jr., M.D.

    2. Perspectives on the Vet Center

    Service Mission Charles Flora, L.C.S.W.

    3. Good Fences and Better Neigh-

    bors: A Veteran-Centered Community

    Approach Harold Kudler, M.D.

    4. Te Combat Veterans’ Perspec-

    tive: Reducing Barriers to Accessing Care

    and Establishing a Terapeutic Alliance

    Cathleen Lewandowski, Ph.D., M.S.W.

    Opioids: Crisis and Solutions U.S.

     National Institute on Drug Abuse

    1. Abuse-Deterrent Opioids:Advancing Beyond amper Resistance

    Tomas Jenkins, Ph.D.

    2. Lay Naloxone for Opioid Safety

     Phillip Coffin, M.D., M.A.

    3. Opiate Analgesics: Separating the

    Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Gavril Pas-

    ternak, M.D., Ph.D.

    4. Vaccination as a Means to Miti-

    gate Opioid Addiction Kim Janda, Ph.D.

    op 10 Genetic Syndromes Tat Psy-

    chiatrists Need to Know 

    1. Overview of DiGeorge, Phelan-McDermid, and Klinefelter Syndromes

     Jeffrey Bennett, M.D.

    2. Overview of Fragile X Syndrome

    and Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Ste-

     phen Ruedrich, M.D.

    3. Overview of Prader Willi and

    Angelman Syndromes Janice Forster, M.D.

    4. Overview of Down and Smith-

    Magenis Syndromes Robert Pary, M.D.

    Bipolar Disorder in Children and

    Adults in France and North America:

    Vive La Difference!

    1. French Guidelines for the reat-

    ment of Bipolar Disorder: Interests and

    Limits Ludovic Samalin, M.D.

    2. Antidepressant-Emergent Manic

    Switch: Identify ing At-Risk Bipolar I and

    II Patients Clara Brichant-Petitjean, M.D.

    3. An American Approach to Bipolar

    Disorder: Patient and Family Education

     J. Raymond DePaulo Jr., M.D.

    4. Te North American Approach to

    Bipolar Disorder During Pregnancy Gail

     Robinson, M.D.

    5. Bipolar Disorder During the Peri-

    partum Period: A French Integrative

    Model Gisele Apter, M.D., Ph.D.

    Black Lives and Racial Disparities in

    the Juvenile Justice System: Implica-

    tions for Policy, Psychiatric Practice,

    and Advocacy 

    1. Youth Violence Peter Ash, M.D.

    2. Racial Disparities in Juvenile Jus-

    tice Randee Waldman, Esq.

    3. Te Psychology of Racial Injus-

    tice in Juvenile Justice and Resilience in

    Black Youth LeRoy Reese, Ph.D.

    WORKSHOP

    Psychiatry Innovation Lab—Where

    Quality Improvement Meets Silicon

    Valley: Pitch an Idea. Build a eam.

    Design a Venture.  APA Council on

    Quality Care; Chair: Nina Vasan, M.D.

    2 P.M. – 4 P.M.

    POSTER SESSION

    International Poster Session

    2:30 P.M. – 4 P.M.

    INTERACTIVE SESSION

    Te Making of a Forensic Psychia-

    trist: Personal Reflections Chair: Philip

     Resnick, M.D.

    LECTURES

    AAPL/APF Manfred S. Guttmacher

    Award Lecture

    Advances in Assessment and Man-

    agement of Risk of Violence  APA

     Frontiers of Science Lecture Series; Dale

     McNeil, Ph.D.

    SCIENTIFIC AND CLINICAL REPORTS

    Suicide

    1. Driving Suicide to Zero: Redesign-

    ing the Clinical System of Care to Sys-

    tematically Address Suicide Prevention

    Shareh Ghani, M.D.

    2. Depressed Multiple Suicide

    Attempters: A High-Risk Phenotype Leo

    Sher, M.D.

    3. A Retrospective Review of 100

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    Suicides in Phoenix, Ariz., 2009-2012

    Shareh Ghani, M.D.

    WORKSHOPS

    Intimacy After Injury: Combat

    rauma and Sexual Health Chairs:

     Elspeth C. Ritchie, M.D., M.P.H., Chris-

    topher Nelson, M.D.

    Resident Well-Being: Strategies

    to Prevent Burnout Chair: Ijeoma

    Chukwu, M.D., M.P.H.

    Interactive raining and Dissemi-

    nation of obacco Cessation in Psy-

    chiatry: An Rx for Change  American

     Academy of Addiction Psychiatry; Chair:

    Smita Das, M.D., Ph.D.Breaking Bad: Communicating

    “Bad News” to Patients and Families

    Chair: Jeanne Lackamp, M.D.

    reating Adolescents With Eating

    Disorders: Special Issues Chair: Mat-

    thew Shear, M.D.

    eaching the  DSM-5  Cultural

    Formulation Interview: Innovative

     Web-Based Approaches and Videos

    to Demonstrate Culturally Appropri-

    ate Assessment Skills Chairs: Russell

     F. Lim, M.D., M.Ed., Roberto Lewis-Fer-

    nandez, M.D.

    Recovering Inside: Is Correctional

    Psychiatry an Oxymoron? APA Ethics

    Committee and Penn-Scattergood Ethics

     Program; Chair: Dominic Sisti, Ph.D.

    A Resident’s Guide to Border-

    line Personality Disorder: From the

    Experts (Part 2 of 2) Chair: Brian

     Palmer, M.D., M.P.H.

    Addressing Diversity in Psychi-

    atric raining: Our Past, Present,

    and Future With Diversity Systemic/

    Academic Strategic Initiatives  APA/ 

    SAMHSA Minority Fellows; Chairs: Roberto E. Montenegro, M.D., Ph.D.,

     Auralyd Padilla Candelario, M.D.

    Controversial reatment Debate:

    Should I Prescribe Ketamine and

    Marijuana? Chair: Erika L. Nurmi,

     M.D., Ph.D.

    Optimizing Psychopharmacology

    raining During Residency Chair: Jef-

     frey J. Rakofsky, M.D.

    Addressing Stigma Using Accep-

    tance and Commitment Terapy

    Chair: Kenneth P. Fung, M.D.

    Crisis in ransit: Perspectives on

    Global Refugee and Migrant Mental

    Health Chairs: Damir Huremovic, M.D.,

     M.P.P., Nyapati R. Rao, M.D.

    Online Dating, Cyberbullying, and

    Harassment in the 21st Century: Prev-

    alence, Psychiatric Consequences, and

    Strategies for Prevention Chairs: Chris-

    topher F. Ong, M.D., Almari Ginory, D.O.

     What Can Mental Health Provid-

    ers Learn From Pediatric Practices

    Regarding Prevention and Manage-

    ment of Cannabis Use by Youth? U.S.

     National Institute on Drug Abuse; Chair:Geetha A. Subramaniam, M.D.

    4:30 P.M. – 6:45 P.M.

    OPENING SESSION

    Opening ceremonies include

    addresses by APA President Renée

    Binder, M.D., and Maria Oquendo, M.D.

    Tey will be followed by a special lecture

    by Atul Gawande, M.D., M.P.H. PN

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    8 A.M. – NOON

    COURSES

    Exploring echnologies in Psychia-

    try American Association for echnology

    in Psychiatry; Directors: Robert Kennedy,

     M.D., John Luo, M.D.

    Restoring Professionalism: Inte-

    grating Mind, Brain, and Body for

    Distressed Physicians  Directors: A. J.

     Reid Finlayson, M.D., Linda L.M. Wor-

    ley, M.D.

    Emergency Psychiatry: Te Basics

    and Beyond Director: Kimberly D. Nor-

    dstrom, M.D., J.D.

    Te Clinical Assessment of Malin-gered Mental Illness Director: Phillip J.

     Resnick, M.D.

    9 A.M. – 10:30 A.M.

    ADVANCES IN MEDICINE

     When Inflammation Weeps: Te

    Emerging Role of the Immune System

    in Depression Chair: Andrew Miller,

     M.D.

    FORUM

    Laura Weiss Roberts, M.D., M.A.

    LECTURES

    APF Judd Marmor Award Lecture 

    o be announced 

    Correctional Psychiatry: Current

    Issues and Future Directions APA Dis-

    tinguished Psychiatrist Lecture Series;

     Jeffrey L . Metzner, M.D.

    SCIENTIFIC AND CLINICAL REPORTS

    opics in Geriatrics

    1. Homebound Older Adults: Preva-

    lence, Characteristics, Health Care Uti-

    lization, and Quality of Care Stephanie

     MacLeod, M.Sc.

    2. Differential Mortality Rates in

    Late-Life Depression and Subthreshold

    Depression: 10-Year Follow-Up in the

    Community Cyrus Ho, M.B.B.S.

    3. Structural Integrity and Func-

    tional Connectivity of Default Mode

    Network Underlying the Cognitive

    Impairment in Late-Onset Depression

    Yingying Yin, M.Med.

    4. Helping Aged Victims of Crime

    (HAVoC) Study: Te Impact of Crime

    on Older People and the Feasibility of a

    CB Intervention Marc A. Serfaty, M.D.,

     M.B.B.S.

    Mood Disorders

    1. Te Inclusion and Exclusion Crite-

    ria in Placebo-Controlled Monotherapy

    rials of Bipolar Depression: A Review of

    Studies of the Past 20 Years Mark Zim-

    merman, M.D.

    2. Predictors of Length of Stay and

    Readmission in Inpatients With Mood

    Disorders John W. Goethe, M.D.

    3. Role of Age and Concurrent Medi-cations in itration Method for Seizure

    Treshold Determination in Bilateral

    EC: A Retrospective Study  Preeti

    Sinha, M.D.

    WORKSHOPS

    Neuromodulation Primer for Resi-

    dents: An Introduction to EC, MS,

    and DBS Chair: Almari Ginory, D.O.

    raining American Psychiatrists as

    Global Mental Health Investigators,

    Implementers, and Partners: What

    Have We Learned Tat Can InformBest Practices?  APA Council on Inter-

    national Psychiatry; Chairs: Michael D.

     Morse, M.D., M.P.A., Anne Becker, M.D.,

     Ph.D.

    Te Kids Are Not All Right: Mental

    Health Impact of Parental Incarcera-

    tion APA Council on Children, Adoles-

    cents, and Teir Families; Chairs: Court-

    ney McMickens, M.D., M.P.H., Barbara

     Robles-Ramamurthy, M.D.

    Access to Physician-Assisted Sui-

    cide for Intractable Suffering and

    Chronic Mental Illness: An Approach-

    ing Ethics Crisis Chair: Mark Komrad,

     M.D.

    How Should We Determine What Is

    Most Ethical? A Framework for Ana-

    lyzing Ethics Dilemmas in Psychiatric

    Practice Chair: Robert Weinstock, M.D.

    Te Behavioral Addictions and the

    Brave New World of the  DSM-6  (Yes,

    Six) APA Council on Addiction Psychia-

    try; Chairs: Mayumi Okuda, M.D., Pet-

    ros Levounis, M.D.

    Structured Clinical Interview for

     DSM-5–Clinician Version (SCID-

    5-CV)  American Psychiatric Associa-

    tion Publishing Editorial Board; Chair:

     Michael B. First , M.D.

    Involuntary Inpatient Psychiatric

    reatment: Past, Present, and Future

    Chairs: David A. Nissan, M.D., Julie B.

     Penzner, M.D.

    elepsychiatry and Its Myriad

    Applications for reating People With

    Serious Mental Illness in the Public

    Sector (and for Residency raining)

    Chair: Rachel Zinns, M.D., Ed.M.

    Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)

    for HIV: Te Science, Psychology, andImplications for Clinical Practice

    Chair: Kenneth Ashley, M.D.

    Te Context of Psychosis: Cultural

    Curiosity and Enhanced Clinical Care

     APA Council on Minority Mental Health

    and Health Disparities; Chairs: Jerome

     H. aylor, M.D., Jennifer Severe, M.D.

    Does Open Access Beat raditional

    Scheduling? Chair: R. Kaan Ozbayrak,

     M.D., M.B.A.

    No Poster. No Publication. No

    Problem! A Step-by-Step Guide to Get

    You Started in the Scholarly ActivityProcess Chair: Rashi Aggarwal, M.D.

    EEG in Psychiatric Practice World

     Psychiatric Association; Chairs: Nashaat

     Boutros, M.D., Oliver Pogarell, M.D.

    Residents eaching About Rac-

    ism: A Novel Educational Approach

    to Combating Racial Discrimination

    in Mental Health Care APA Council on

     Medical Education and Lifelong Learn-

    ing; Chairs: Andrew D. Carlo, M.D., Jer-

    rold F. Rosenbaum, M.D.

    9 A.M. – NOON

    ADVANCES IN RESEARCH

    Advances in Research Chair: Her-

    bert Pardes, M.D.

    ADVANCES IN SERIES

    Managing the Side Effects of Psycho-

    tropic Medications  American Psychi-

    atric Association Publishing Editorial

     Board; Chairs: Joseph F. Goldberg, M.D.,

    Carrie L. Ernst, M.D.

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    1. An Update on Cardiovascular and

    Arrhythmogenic Risks of Psychotropic

    Drugs Carrie Ernst, M.D.

    2. Clinical and Pharmacologic Con-

    siderations in Assessing Adverse Effects of

    Psychotropic Drugs Joseph Goldberg, M.D.

    MEDIA WORKSHOP

    Remaking the Bad Seed in Blood

    Red Chair: Lynn Maskel, M.D.

    PRESIDENTIAL SYMPOSIA

    Correctional Psychiatry, Criminaliza-

    tion of the Mentally Ill, and Avoiding

    the Criminal Justice System

    Critical Issues in the Delivery of Psy-

    chiatric Care Trough Videoconfer-

    encing Chair: Jay Shore, M.D., M.P.H.

    1. APA elepsychiatry Resources

    for Advancing elepsychiatric Care and

    raining: Website oolkit and Work

    Group Jay Shore, M.D., M.P.H.

    2. raining Yourself and Others in

    elepsychiatry Jeffrey I. Bennett, M.D.

    3. Virtual Roundtable on Practical

    Policy Issues in elepsychiatry Jay Shore,

     M.D., M.P.H.

    4. Direct In-Home elepsychiatry Meera Narasimhan, M.D., Jay Shore,

     M.D., M.P.H.

    Critical Issues in Addiction Psychia-

    try  American Academy of Addiction

     Psychiatry; Chairs: Laurence Westreich,

     M.D., and Brian Fuehrlein, M.D.

    1. Choice vs. Compulsion in Addic-

    tion Psychiatry Rick Rosenthal, M.D.

    2. Common Psychiatric Emergency

    Department Problems John ‘Jack’ Rozel,

     M.D., M.S.L.

    3. Opioid Use Disorder and the

    Psychiatric Emergency Room: Te VA

    Model Brian Fuehrlein, M.D.

    4. Malpractice in Addiction Psychia-

    try Laurence Westreich, M.D.

    SYMPOSIA

    Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Across

    Personality Disorders: ransference-

    Focused Psychotherapy American Psy-

    chiatric Association Publishing Editorial

     Board 

    1. Te Four Fundamental ech-

    niques of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

    Otto F. Kernberg, M.D.

    2. Te Essential and Multiple Roles

    of the reatment Frame  Frank E. Yeo-

    mans, M.D.

    3. Reconsidering Exploratory Inter-

     ventions in Dynamic Terapy: Beyond

    Insight Eve Caligor, M.D.

    4. Addressing the Challenges of

    Narcissistic Personality Disorder Diana

     Diamond, Ph.D.

    Current Challenges and Opportuni-

    ties in Psychiatric Administration

    and Leadership American Associationof Psychiatric Administrators

    1. Lean Management in Mental

    Health Care Lydia Weisser, D.O., M.B.A.

    2. Role of Leadership in Narrowing

    the Gap Between Science and Practice:

    Improving reatment Outcomes at the

    Systems Level Sy Saeed, M.D., M.S.

    3. raining Future Leaders: Chal-

    lenges and Opportunities  Farooq

     Mohyuddin, M.D., M.B.B.S.

    4. Cultural Issues in Psychiatric

    Administration  Neil Aggarwal , M.D.,

     M.B.A.5. Ethical Leadership in Psychiatry

     H. Steven Moffic, M.D.

    Te Surgeon General’s Report on Men-

    tal Health, Parity, and Integrated Care

     APA Council on International Psychiatry

    1. Mental Health: A Report of the

    Surgeon General  David Satcher, M.D.,

     Ph.D.

    2. Mental Health Parity, the

    Domenici-Wellstone Law, and the

    Affordable Care Act Patrick Kennedy

    3. Making Mental Health Count

     Francesca Colombo

    4. Integrated Care in Clinical Prac-

    tice Eliot Sorel, M.D.

    Breakthroughs in the Understanding

    and reatment of Personality Pathol-

    ogy Association for Research in Person-

    ality Disorders

    1. Social Cognition as a New Tera-

    peutic arget in Personality Disorders M.

     Mercedes Perez-Rodriguez, M.D., Ph.D.

    2. Neurobiology and reatment of

    Impulsive Aggression in Human Sub-

     jects Emil Coccaro, M.D.

    3. Terapeutic Implications of

    Recent Neuroimaging Findings on Emo-

    tion Dysregulation in Personality Disor-

    ders Harold Koenigsberg, M.D.

    4. Neurobiological Evidence for

    Impaired Mentalization in Borderline

    Personality Disorder Antonia New, M.D.

    5. Moving From reatment as Usual

    to Good Clinical Care for Personality

    Disorder: raits for the Office-Based

    Clinician James Reich, M.D., M.P.H.

    Senior Psychiatrists and Positive Aging 1. Successful Aging of Psychiatrists

     Dilip Jeste, M.D.

    2. Identity Issues in the Senior Psy-

    chiatrist Glen O. Gabbard, M.D.

    3. Positive Aging: Te Role of Mean-

    ing Michelle Riba, M.D.

    4. Lifers and Senior Psychiatrists:

    Identifying Problems and Solutions Ste-

     phen Scheiber, M.D.

    5. Socio-Cultural Issues in the Aging

    of Ethnically Diverse Senior Psychia-

    trists Renato Alarçon, M.D., M.P.H.

    Street Psychiatry: Integrated Care for

    Atlanta’s Unsheltered Homeless

    1. Care Integration on the Streets:

    Primary Care and Wound Care as Meth-

    ods of Engaging Mentally Ill Homeless

    People Sapna Morris, M.D., M.B.A., im

     Porter-O’Grady, Ed.D., R.N.

    2. echnology on the Streets: ele-

    medicine as a ool to Expand Psychiatric

    Care for Rough Sleepers Kathy Schaaf,

     B.Sc., R.N.

    3. Peer Specialists and Teir Unique

    Role on Street Medicine eams  Ricky

     Alexander 

    4. Student Perspectives and Edu-

    cation With Homeless Populations/

    Patient Satisfaction and Quality

    Improvement on the Streets  Aleta

    Christensen, M.P.H.

    Contemporary Issues in Juvenile Justice

    1. he Impact of Changing Views

    of Adolescent Culpability  Peter Ash ,

     M.D.

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    2. Current Issues and Future Direc-

    tions in the Assessment of Juvenile Com-

    petency to Stand rial Caitlin Costello,

     M.D.

    3. Adolescent Parricide: Personality,

    Crime Characteristics, and Sentencing

    Wade Myers, M.D.

    4. Education of Youth in Juvenile Jus-

    tice Systems William Arroyo, M.D.

    Brief Terapy With “Difficult” Patients

     American Psychiatric Association Pub-

    lishing Editorial Board 

    1. Te “Difficult” Patient and Poor

    Outcomes Mantosh Dewan, M.D.

    2. A Motivational Interviewing Per-spective on the “Difficult” Patient Steve

     Martino, Ph.D.

    3. Exposure Terapy for rauma

    Survivors With Severe PSD Seth Gil-

    lihan, Ph.D.

    4. CB for Challenging Problems

     Judith S. Beck, Ph.D.

    New Issues in Understanding and

    Addressing obacco Use and Mental

    Illness U.S. National Institute on Drug

     Abuse

    1. It’s Not Just Cigarettes: Te Evolv-ing Epidemiology of obacco Product

    Use, Substance Use, and Symptoms of

    Mental Illness in the U.S. Kevin Conway,

     Ph.D.

    2. obacco Use as a Risk for Psycho-

    sis? Kenneth Kendler, M.D.

    3. Shared Genetic Risk Factors

    Between Schizophrenia and Nicotine

    Dependence Laura Bierut, M.D.

    4. E-Cigarettes: Promise and Peril

     Maciej Goniewicz, Ph.D., Pharm.D.

    5. Integration of obacco Cessation

    and Mental Health Care for Veterans

    With PSD Andrew Saxon, M.D.

    Mock rial

     Kristen Lambert, J.D., M.S.W., L.I.C.S.W.

    9 A.M. – 4 P.M.

    COURSES

    Psychodynamic Principles With

    reatment-Resistant Mood Disorders:

    Breaking Trough reatment Resis-

    tance by Focusing on Comorbidity

     Director: Eric M. Plakun, M.D.

    Integrating Behavioral Health and

    Primary Care: Practical Skills for the

    Consulting Psychiatrist  Directors:

     Anna Ratzliff, M.D., Ph.D., Lori Raney,

     M.D.

    Mind-Body Programs: Stress,

    Anxiety, Depression, PSD, Military

    rauma, and Mass Disasters: Lecture

    and Experiential (Replaces Yoga of the

    East and West)  APA Caucus on Com-

     plementary and Alternative Medicine;

     Director: Patricia L. Gerbarg, M.D.

    MASTER COURSE

    2016 Psychiatry Review  Director:

     Robert J. Boland, M.D.

    SEMINAR

    Primary Care Skills for Psychia-

    trists  Directors: Erik Vanderlip, M.D.,

     M.P.H., Jeffrey . Rado, M.D., M.P.H.

    10 A.M. – NOON

    POSTER SESSION

    Young Investigators’ New Research

    11 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.

    FORUM

    Senior Psychiatrists Chair: Nada L.

    Stotland, M.D.

    INTERACTIVE SESSION

    Boundaries and Boundary Viola-

    tions American Psychiatric Association

     Publishing Editorial Board; Chair: Glen

    O. Gabbard, M.D.

    CASE CONFERENCE

    Multidisciplinary Approach to

    reatment of Patients With First-

    Episode Psychosis Chair: S. Charles

    Schultz, M.D.

    LECTURES

    APF Oskar Pfister Award Lecture

     James W. Lomax, M.D.

    Te Sudden Collapse of Marijuana

    Prohibition: Now What?  APA Guest

     Lecture Series; Richard Bonnie, J.D.

    SCIENTIFIC AND CLINICAL REPORTS

    Medical Care Reform and Psychiatry 

    1. A Century of Health Care Reform:

    Analysis and Predictions for the Afford-

    able Care Act Dora Wang, M.D., M.A.

    2. Changes in Mental Health Care

    Spending and Quality Associated With

    Accountable Care Organizations in

    Medicare Alisa Busch, M.D., M.S.

    3. Prioritizing Quality Measures for

    Physical Health Assessment in a Com-

    munity Mental Health Organization:

    A Stakeholder-Based Approach Sharat

     Iyer, M.D., M.S.

    Availability and Community Satisfac-tion in Psychiatry 

    1. A Clinically Useful Self-Report

    Measure of Psychiatric Patients’ Satis-

    faction With the Initial Evaluation Mark

     Zimmerman, M.D.

    2. Psychiatrists’ Reports of Mental

    Health and Substance Use reatment

    Access Problems  Joyce C. West, Ph.D.,

     M.P.P.

    3. Reducing Readmissions to the

    Acute Psychiatric Services of an Inner-

    City Community Hospital: A Systematic

    Approach Roumen Nikolov, M.D.

    WORKSHOPS

    Te History, Ethics, and Promise

    of Psychedelic Terapies  APA Ethics

    Committee and Penn-Scattergood Eth-

    ics Program; Chair: Dominic Sisti, Ph.D.

    Exploring Barriers to reatment

    for Child ransgender Patients in the

    Institutional and Inpatient Psychi-

    atric Settings Chairs: Rabiya Hasan,

     M.D., Meghan N. Starner, M.D.

    Criminalization of Black Males:

    Te Effects of Untreated Bipolar,

    ADHD, and Substance Abuse Disor-

    ders APA Caucus of Black Psychiatrists;

    Chair: Napoleon B. Higgins Jr., M.D.

    Family and Culture: Clinical ools

    for Everyday Practice  APA Alliance; 

    Chair: Alison M. Heru, M.D.

    Stigma, Discrimination, and the

    Criminalization of HIV/AIDS in the

    United States: Challenges for Psychia-

    trists in the Delivery of Compassion-

    ate Care Chairs: Lawrence McGlynn,

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     M.D., M.S ., Mary Ann A. Cohen, M.D.

    Medical Conditions Mimicking Psy-

    chiatric Disorders Versus Psychiatric

    Disorders Mimicking Medical Condi-

    tions: Diagnostic and reatment Chal-

    lenges Chair: Catherine Crone, M.D.

    Future of  DSM : An Update From

    the  DSM  Steering Committee Chair:

     Paul S. Appelbaum, M.D.

    op 10 Geriatric Psychiatry Issues

    for the General Psychiatrist: An

    Update Chairs: Josepha A. Cheong,

     M.D., Iqbal Ahmed, M.D.

    Disruptive Behavior in Preschool

    Children: What Does It Mean? Differ-

    ential Diagnosis and PharmacologicApproaches APA Council on Children,

     Adolescents, and Teir Families; Chairs:

    Swathi Krishna, M.D., Caroline D. Bro-

    zyna, M.D.

    Achieving Health Equity: Psychia-

    try, Public Policy, and the Elimination

    of Childhood Poverty Chairs: Kenneth

    Tompson, M.D., Steven Adelsheim, M.D.

    Te Collaborative Assessment and

    Management of Suicidality at Walter

    Reed: A Clinical Intervention for Sui-

    cidal Patients at Walter Reed Medical

    Center Chair: Benjamin R. Hershey, M.D.Acknowledging and Accommo-

    dating Age and Ability Senior Psychia-

    trists; Chairs: Paul H. Wick, M.D., Nada

     L. Stotland, M.D., M.P.H.

    Using “Star Wars” to each Psy-

    chopathology Chair: Susan Joy Hatters-

     Friedman, M.D.

    International Medical Graduates:

    Reflections on Cross-Cultural rain-

    ing and Learning Chairs: anuja Gan-

    dhi, M.D., Rama Rao Gogineni, M.D.

    LOREA Neurofeedback and

    Quantitative EEG: An Approach Con-

    sistent With NIMH Research Domain

    Criteria  APA Caucus on Complemen-

    tary and Alternative Medicine; Chair:

     Deborah R. Simkin, M.D.

    1 P.M. – 5 P.M.

    COURSES

    Evaluation and reatment of Sex-

    ual Dysfunctions  Director: Waguih

    William IsHak, M.D.

    Risk Assessment for Violence Direc-

    tor: Phillip J. Resnick, M.D.

    Acute Brain Failure: Neurobiology,

    Prevention, and reatment of Delir-

    ium  Academy of Psychosomatic Medi-

    cine; Director: Jose R. Maldonado, M.D.

    Neuroanatomy of Emotions  Direc-

    tor: Ricardo M. Vela, M.D.

    SEMINAR

     Women in Psychiatry: Career

    Advancement, Academics, Advocacy,

    and Balance: Te Real World Directors:

     Isabel Schuermeyer, M.D., M.S., Margo

     Funk, M.D., M.A.

    1:30 P.M. – 3 P.M.

    ADVANCES IN MEDICINE

    op 10 Medical Stories 2015: A

    Comprehensive and Practical Review

    of What Psychiatrists Need to Know

    Chair: Monique Yohanan, M.D., M.P.H.

    FOCUS LIVE

    Focus Live! Obsessive-Compulsive

    Disorder Chair: Michelle Pato, M.D.

    FORUM

    Te Financing of Psychiatric Care:

    Past, Present, and Future Chair: Steven

    S. Sharfstein, M.D.

    INTERACTIVE SESSION

     Women’s Mental Health: What Is

    It? How to Do It? Why Do It? Chair:

    Gail Robinson, M.D.

    LECTURES

    APF Solomon Carter Fuller

    Award Lecture  Eduardo Boni lla-

    Silva, Ph.D.

    Beyond MacArthur: Te Past,

    Present, and Probable Future of Vio-

    lence Risk Assessment APA Frontiers

    of Science Lecture Series;  John Mona-

    han, Ph.D.

    SCIENTIFIC AND CLINICAL REPORTS

    Schizophrenia: Caregiver echniques

    and Post-Discharge Strategies

    1. Caregiving for Individuals With

    Schizophrenia and Its Impact on Care-

    giver Employment and Work Productiv-

    ity Debra Lerner, Ph.D., M.Sc.

    2. Caregiver-Directed Psychosocial

    Interventions in Schizophrenia: Sys-

    tematic Review and Meta-Analysis Bra-

    nislav Mancevski, M.D.

    3. Post-Discharge Physician Visits

    and Readmission Rates in a Popula-

    tion-Based Sample of Patients With

    Schizophrenia  Paul Kurdyak, M.D.,

     Ph.D.

    Biological Psychiatry 

    1. Inflammatory Markers in PSD:

    A Meta-Analysis and Meta-Regression

    Study Fang Yang, M.D., Ph.D.2. BDNF (Brain-Derived Neuro-

    trophic Factor) as a Predictive Bio-

    marker of the Occurrence of PSD: Pilot

    Prospective Study Hafid Belhadj-ahar,

     M.D., Ph.D.

    3. CACNA1C Gene and Schizo-

    phrenia: A Case-Control and Pharma-

    cogenetic Study ae-Youn Jun, M.D.,

     Ph.D.

    WORKSHOPS

    My Patient Just Got Pharmaco-

    genetic esting; What Do I Do Now?Chairs: Simon Kung, M.D., Scott Schmidt,

     D.O.

    From Dementia to Neurocognitive

    Disorder: Understanding the Changes

    Made in  DSM-5  Chair: Mehrul Has-

    nain, M.D.

    Active Shooter Hospital Lockdown:

    o reat or Not to reat Chair: Edmund

    G. Howe III, M.D.

    Addressing the Social Determi-

    nants of Mental Health Trough

    Integrated Behavioral Health Chair:

     Monica aylor-Desir, M.D., M.P.H.

    A Collaboratory for Psychiatric

    App Development  American Associa-

    tion for echnology in Psychiatry; Chairs:

    Seth Powsner, M.D., Victor J. A. Buwalda,

     M.D., Ph.D.

    Sexuality During Pregnancy and

    the Postpartum Period Chairs: Damir

     Huremovic, M.D., M.P.P., Guitelle St.

    Victor, M.D.

    “Oh, the Places You’ll Go”: Oppor-

    tunities to each Child Psychiatry in

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    Low- and Middle-Income Countries

    Trough IACAPAP Volunteer Pro-

    grams Chair: Julie A. Chilton, M.D.

    Assisted Outpatient reatment

    for Individuals With Mental Illness

    Referred by Correctional Services:

    Synergy or Redundancy? Chair: Scott

    Soloway, M.D.

    Joining Forces: Te Neurology-Psy-

    chiatry Connection: Bridging Educa-

    tion and Patient Care Across Disci-

    plines Chairs: Ann Schwartz, M.D.,

    Wendy Baer, M.D.

    Evidence-Based Management of

    Patients at Risk for Suicide: VA/DoD

    Clinical Practice Guidelines for thePrevention of Suicide Chairs: John

     Bradley, M.D., Brett Schneider, M.D.

    Comorbid PSD, Pain, and Opiate

    Addiction Chair: Ayman Fareed 

    Psychiatry and Health Care

    Reform: Where Are We? What’s

    Ahead? Chairs: Joyce C. West, Ph.D.,

     M.P.P., Kristin Kroeger Ptakowski

    CONVERSATIONS

    Diversity 3.0: From Fairness to

    Excellence

    2 P.M. – 4 P.M.

    POSTER SESSION

    New Research Poster

    2 P.M. – 5 P.M.

    ADVANCES IN SERIES

    Gun Violence and Mental Health

     American Psychiatric Association Pub-

    lishing Editorial Board 

    LECTURE

    APF Vestermark Psychiatry Edu-

    cator Award Lecture  Robert E. Hales,

     M.D., John H. Coverdale, M.D.

    MEDIA WORKSHOPS

    Te Resilience of the Family in

    Film: “Aparajito” (Part 2 of “Te Apu

    rilogy”)  APA Caucus of Asian-Amer-

    ican Psychiatrists; Chairs: Francis Lu,

     M.D., Edmond H. . Pi, M.D.

    “imbuktu”: An APA Film Sympo-

    sium Chairs: Lloyd Sederer, M.D., Alan

    Stone, M.D.

    PRESIDENTIAL SYMPOSIUM

    New Nomenclature for Medications

    (Neuroscience Based Nomenclature—

    NbN) Chairs: Maria Oquendo, M.D.,

     David Kupfer, M.D.

    SYMPOSIA

    Global Mental Health: Current Clini-

    cal and Cultural Perspectives and

    Innovations

    1. Realities of Psychiatric Practice in

    Pakistan: A Brief Overview  Filza Hus-

     sain, M.D.2. When Doctors Stigmatize and Dis-

    criminate: Te Culture of Medical Prac-

    tice About Mental Health in the Middle

    East Ahmad Adi, M.B.B.S., M.P.H.

    3. Mental Health Outcomes of the

    Syrian Conflict: An Emphasis on PSD

     Malik Nassan, M.B.B.S.

    4. elepsychiatry: It Is Effective, Ver-

    satile, and Knocks Down Barriers Related

    to Geography, Culture, and Language

    Across the Globe Donald Hilty, M.D.

    An Update on Diagnostic and Assess-ment Considerations for the reat-

    ment of Comorbid Opioid Addiction

    and Chronic Pain U.S. National Insti-

    tute on Drug Abuse

    1. reatment of Co-Occurring

    Chronic Pain and Opioid Use Disorder

     Declan Barry, Ph.D.

    2. Neuroimaging of Pain and Dis-

    tress: From Biomarkers to Brain Repre-

    sentation or Wager, Ph.D.

    3. Prescription Opioid Use and the

    ransition of Acute to Chronic Pain:

    Preventing Problematic Opioid Use and

    Persistent Pain After Surgery  Jennifer

     Hah, M.D., M.S.

    4. Update on the reatment of Acute

    and Chronic Pain in the Patient With

    a History of Substance Abuse Sean

     Mackey, M.D., Ph.D.

    5. Long-erm Outcomes From the

    Prescription Opioid Addiction reat-

    ment Study Roger Weiss, M.D.

    reatment of Cognitive Impairment

    and Functional Disability Across Psy-

    chiatric Conditions: What Has Been

    Achieved

    1. reatment of Cognition and Dis-

    ability: Rationale and Strategies  Philip

     Harvey, Ph.D.

    2. Atypical Antipsychotic Drugs

    Partially Correct Cognitive Dysfunc-

    tion in Some Schizophrenia Patients:

    Understanding the Effect of Antipsy-

    chotic Drugs on Neuroplasticity Criti-

    cal for Learning and Memory  Herbert

     Meltzer, M.D.

    3. reatment of Cognitive Deficits in

    Patients With Schizophrenia and Major

    Depression Richard Keefe, Ph.D.4. fMRI and MEG Studies of Cortical

    Plasticity Induced by Cognitive raining

    in SchizophreniaSophia Vinogradov, M.D.

    New Perspectives on reatment of

    Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)

    1. Pros and Cons of Inter-Session

    Contact With BPD Patients Karen Jacob,

     Ph.D.

    2. Rejection Sensitivity as a Para-

    digm for Understanding BPD and Its

    Comorbidities  Lois Choi-Kain, M.D.,

     M.Ed.3. A Generalist Model Is “Good

    Enough” for reating Most BPD Patients

     John Gunderson, M.D.

    4. Guidelines for Emergency Room

    Management of BPD Patients Victor

     Hong, M.D.

    5. A 40-Year Retrospective on BPD

    and Countertransference Glen O. Gab-

    bard, M.D.

    Are Involuntary Outpatient Com-

    mitment Laws a Good Ting? Ethics

    Considerations and Analysis APA Eth-

    ics Committee

    1. For Whom and Under What Con-

    ditions Can Involuntary Outpatient

    Commitment Be Effective?  Marvin

    Swartz, M.D.

    2. An Ethics-Based View of Invol-

    untary Outpatient Commitment  Ezra

    Griffith, M.D.

    3. Dialectical Principlism: An

    Approach to Analyzing and Resolving

    Ethical Dilemmas Robert Weinstock, M.D.

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    4. Balancing Conflicting Ethical

    Considerations in Involuntary Outpa-

    tient Commitment William Darby, M.D.

    Psychiatry Looks Back on Nazi Ger-

    many 

    1. Anatomy of Malice: Using

    Research Archives to Study Psycho-

    pathology in Nazi War Criminals  Joel

     Dimsdale, M.D.

    2. How Could It Happen? From

    Social Darwinism to the Nazi Euthana-

    sia Program Hans-Jurgen Moller, M.D.

    3. Using Fiction to ell the Story of

    Aktion 4 Stephen Stahl, M.D., Ph.D.

    Biologics (Vaccines, Monoclonal Anti-

    bodies, and Enzymes) to reat Sub-

    stance Use Disorders U.S. National

     Institute on Drug Abuse

    1. Vaccines for Cocaine and Meth-

    amphetamine Addictions Tomas

     Kosten, M.D.

    2. Enzyme Terapies for Cocaine

    Addiction and Overdose Chang-Guo

     Zhan, Ph.D., M.Sc.

    3. Pharmacokinetic Strategies to

    Mitigate Nicotine’s Psychoactive Effects

     Matthew Kalnik, Ph.D.4. Monoclonal Antibodies to reat

    Substance Use Disorders and Overdose

    Samuel Owens, Ph.D.

    Effective Responses to Justice-Involved

    Persons With Mental Illnesses Ameri-

    can Psychiatric Association Publishing

     Editorial Board 

    1. Effective Responses to Justice-

    Involved Persons With Mental Illnesses

     Robert restman, M.D., Ph.D.

    2. What Can We Do to Prevent

    Incarceration? Fred Osher, M.D.

    3. reatment Options for Incarcera-

    tion Merrill Rotter, M.D.

    4. Correctional Mental Health

    reatment: What Is Adequate? Elizabeth

     Ford, M.D.

    Te Science of Late-Life Depression

    Prevention: Updates From the VIAL-

    DEP (Vitamin D and Omega-3 rial-

    Depression Endpoint Prevention)

    Study 

    1. Te VIAL-DEP rial of Late-Life

    Depression Prevention: Design, Objec-

    tives, Progress, and Plans Olivia Oker-

    eke, M.D., S.M.

    2. Association Between Late-Life

    Depression and Dietary Vitamin D,

    Omega-3 Fatty Acids, and Other Nutri-

    ents David Mischoulon, M.D., Ph.D.

    3. Comparison of Risk and Protec-

    tive Factors for Depression in Racially

    and Ethnically Diverse Older Adults

    Charles Reynolds III, M.D.

    4. Recognizing Problem Drinking in

    Older Adults: Implications for Late-Life

    Depression Grace Chang, M.D., M.P.H.

    Countering Violent Extremism

    1. A Comparative Analysis of er-

    rorist Propaganda Magazines: Under-

    standing the Motivational Dimensions

     Anthony Lemieux , Ph.D., M.A.

    2. Violent Extremism: Challenges

    Faced by Muslim Communities  Aliya

    Saeed, M.D.

    3. Suffer the Little Children: Child

    Recruitment Into Violent Extremist

    Groups Mia Bloom, Ph.D.

    4. Moving Beyond Motive-Based

    Categories of argeted Violence Inter- ventions Stevan Weine, M.D.

    5. Evaluating CVE Programs: Les-

    sons Learned and Future Directions for

    Research John Horgan, Ph.D.

    Changing Behavioral Health Systems

    to reat obacco Trough raining

    and Policy Initiatives American Acad-

    emy of Addiction Psychiatry

    1. raining Psychiatrists and Behav-

    ioral Health Providers in reating

    obacco Trough Continuing Education

     Jill Williams, M.D.

    2. Dissemination of an Evidence-

    Based obacco reatment Curriculum

    to Psychiatric Residency Programs

    Smita Das, M.D., Ph.D.

    3. Lessons Learned From Creating a

    obacco-Free Health System im Fong,

     M.D.

    4. Implementation of Integrated

    obacco reatment Into Mental Health

    Care for Veterans With PSD  Andrew

    Saxon, M.D.

    3:30 P.M. – 5 P.M.

    FOCUS LIVE

    Focus Live! Understanding the

    Evidence for Off-Label Use of Atypi-

    cal Antipsychotics Chairs: Joel Yager,

     M.D., David Fogelson, M.D.

    FORUM

    Te Refugee Experience: Te

    Psychological and Neurobiological

    Impact Chair: Julio Licinio, M.D.

    INTERACTIVE SESSION

    Te Difficult Patient  Philip R.

     Muskin, M.D., M.A.

    LECTURES

    APA David A. Mrazek, M.D.,

    Memorial Lecture on Psychiatric

    Pharmacogenomics

    Role Conflicts in the Management

    of Sexual Offenders  APA Interna-

    tional Psychiatrist Lecture Series; Roy

    O’Shaughnessy, M.D.

    SCIENTIFIC AND CLINICAL REPORTS

    Addiction: obacco

    1. obacco reatment in Hospital-ized Patients With Acute Psychiatric

    and Addictive Disorders Smita Das,

     M.D., Ph.D.

    2. Intranasal Insulin for reatment

    of obacco Abstinence Syndrome  Ajna

     Hamidovic, Pharm.D.

    3. ailored Behavioral Interven-

    tions for Smoking Cessation in the HIV-

    Positive Population: A Meta-Analysis of

    Randomized, Controlled rials Asheena

     Keith, M.D.

    Management of Schizophrenia and

    Psychosis

    1. reatment of Negative Symptoms

    of Schizophrenia With Dextrometho-

    rphan/Quinidine Augmentation of

    Antipsychotics: An Open rial in 42

    Patients

     Paul Markovitz, M.D., Ph.D.

    2. Case Challenge to Manage Psy-

    chosis in Patients With risomy X

    Sheema Imran, M.D.

    3. Personality Deficits, Impairments

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    in Cognition, and Emotion Recogni-

    tion: Interconnections and Relationship

    to Violence in Schizophrenia Menahem

     Krakowski, M.D.

    WORKSHOPS

    Update on Body Dysmorphic Dis-

    order: Clinical Features, Neurobiol-

    ogy, and reatment Chairs: Katharine

     A. Phillips, M.D., Jamie Feusner, M.D.

    Sexual Offenders: A Psychiatric

    Perspective Chair: Renée Sorrentino,

     M.D.

    Managing Violence Risk and Inter-

     view Safety: A Primer for Residents

    Chair: obias Wasser, M.D.Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Inter-

     ventions to Augment Psychopharma-

    cology in Mood and Psychotic Disor-

    ders Chairs: Mohammed A. Khan, M.D.,

     Mark Famador, M.D.

    Planes, rains, Automobiles, and

    Boats: Psychiatrists as Emergency

    First Responders Chairs: Jean E. Aycock,

     M.D., Lee S. Hyde, M.D.

    From the Geriatric Hospital Bed

    to the Witness Stand: Delirium in the

    Courtroom Chair: Alberto M. Gold-

    waser, M.D.

    How Does Countertransference

    Fit in Modern Health Care: Impact of

    Provider Feelings on Diagnosis and

    Medical Decision Making Chair: Nidal

     Moukaddam, M.D., Ph.D.

    Clinical Issues in Schizophrenia

     With Comorbid Disorders: Update

    Chair: Jean-