SYMPOSIA
S56. Mythbusters: Untangling Psychiatric Myths From Truths
1. Maori-Myths: Things I Learned in Medical School That Turned Out Not to Be Quite True Philip R. Muskin, M.D., M.A.
2. The Myth of Antipsychotics That Antipsychotics Work for Delirium: True? Or Just Wishful Thinking? Robert J. Boland, M.D.
3 Which Labs to Check: From B12 to Thyroid John W. Barnhill, M.D.
4. Indications for Neuroimaging in Psychiatric Patients Colin J. Harrington, M.D.
S57. Beyond DSM-5: Shifting Paradigms in Schizophrenia
1. Paradigm Shifts in Clinical Conceptualization of Schizophrenia Rajiv Tandon, M.D.
2. Shifting Paradigms in the Epidemiology of Schizophrenia Dolores Malaspina, M.D.
3. The Simple Truth About the Genetic Complexity of Schizophrenia Daniel Weinberger, M.D.
S58. Integrating Primary Care, Mental Health, and Public Health: Euro pean and American Perspectives
1. Integrating Primary Care and Mental Health: European Perspectives Gabriel Ivbijaro, M.D.
2. Primary Care Psychiatry: The UK Perspective Dinesh Bhugra, M.B.B.S, Ph.D.
3. Making Common Cause: How a Partnership With Psychiatry Could Make Primary Health Care Complete Frank Degruy, M.D.
4. Integrating Primary Care and Mental Health: Serving Underserved Populations Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola, M.D., Ph.D.
S59. Clinical Neuromodulation: What Every Clinician Needs to Know
1. Clinical Neuromodulation: Present Realities and Future Promise Sarah H. Lisanby, MD.
2. State of the Art of TMS: Evidence-Based Practice John O’Reardon, MD.
3. State of the Art of Seizure Therapy: ECT and MST Mustafa Husain, M.D.
4. DBS for OCD: Current Status, Research Needs, and Recommendations Ben Greenberg, M.D., Ph.D.
5. Cognitive Outcomes With Clinical Brain Stimulation Shawn McClintock, Ph.D.
S60. Electronic Health Record Privacy Update American Association for Technology in Psychiatry
1. Privacy as Health IT Enabler: Are We There Yet? Deven C. McGraw, J.D., M.P.H.
2. Health Information Exchanges or the Healthy Exchange of Information: Can It Be Done While Protecting Our Patients’ Privacy Interests? Glenn A. Martin, M.D.
3. Open-Source Software as Shared Infrastructure: A Novel Strategy to Enhance Data Interoperability While Improving Information Privacy in EHRs and HIEs Robert M. Kolodner, M.D.
4. APA 2012: Balancing Privacy With Convenience and Utility in Health Networks: Merging of HIEs, PHRs, and Social Media Steven R. Daviss, M.D.
5. Trends and Consequences in Breaches of Protected Health Information Zebulon Taintor, M.D.
S61. The Psychotherapy of Hope: Back to the Future in Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Persuasion and Healing
1. Integrating Evolutionary Science and Meaningful Psychotherapy: Treating Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders Julia B. Frank, M.D.
2. Acculturation and Demoraliza tion in Immigrant America John M. De Figueiredo, M.D., Sc.D.
3. Cultural Contents and Dynamics of the Psychotherapeutic Encounter Renato D. Alarçon, M.D., M.P.H.
4. Existential Inquiry: Brief Psychotherapy for Countering Demoralization in Chronic Illness James L. Griffith, M.D.
5. A Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Curriculum for Medical Students Janis L. Cutler, M.D.
S62. Ethics and Medical Leadership
1. Ethical Leadership in Medicine Leah J. Dickstein, M.D., M.A.
2. Ethical Leadership for the Profession of Medicine Jeremy A. Lazarus, M.D.
3. Women Psychiatrists in Leadership Roles: Change and Ethics Donna M. Norris, M.D.
4. Ethical Challenges Facing Chief Residents Sherif A. Ragab, M.D.
5. Ethical Leadership Issues for Program Directors in Psychiatry Michael F. Myers, M.D.
S63. Double Trouble: Co-Occurrence of Alcoholism and Psychiatric Disorders U.S. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
1. Co-Alcoholism and Anxiety Disorders Domenic Ciraulo, M.D.
2. Assessment and Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorders in Primary Care and Mental Health Settings Kathleen Brady, M.D., Ph.D.
3. Integrating Addiction Treatment Services in Mental Health and Primary Care Settings: Application of Benchmark Measures of Program Capability Mark P. McGovern, Ph.D.
4. An Epidemiological Update on Alcohol and Psychiatric Comorbidity: Findings From the NESARC Deborah S. Hasin, Ph.D.
S64. Psychiatrists as Activists: On Being Part of the Solution
1. Psychiatric Activism and Women’s Reproductive Rights Nada L. Stotland, M.D., M.P.H.
2. The Politics of Sexual Science: A Gay Psychiatrist’s Report From the Trenches of the Culture Wars Jack Drescher, M.D.
3. Psychiatrists as Leaders in Post-Disaster Emotional Resiliency Recovery Denese O. Shervington, M.D., M.P.H.
4. The Range of Interventions in Traumatized Communities Bruce Sklarew, M.D.
5. “Do the Right Thing” Carl C. Bell, M.D.
6. Democracy, Voices, and Psychiatry Kenneth S. Thompson, M.D.
S65. Trauma, PTSD, and HIV: Psychodynamic and Educational Approaches to Adherence in a Community Medical Setting—APA/AAPDP Collaborative Symposium American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry
1. Development of a Trauma and PTSD Curriculum to Meet the Needs of HIV Clinicians and their Patients Sharon M. Batista, M.D.
2. Psychodynamics of Trauma, PTSD, and Nonadherence to Medical Care in Persons With HIV and AIDS Mary Ann Cohen, M.D.
3. Our Patients With Trauma Are Nonadherent to Medical Care: An Innovative Approach to Education in an AIDS Clinic Maria Tiamson-Kassab, M.D.
4. Results and Outcomes of a Trauma, PTSD, and HIV Training Program Phil Meyer, L.C.S.W.
S66. Complicated Grief and DSM-5 : A Stress-Response Syndrome
1. The Bereavement V-Code as an Aid to Prevention of Complicated Grief M. Katherine Shear, M.D.
2. Assessment and Diagnosis of Complicated Grief Charles Reynolds, M.D.
3. Complicated Grief: Differential Diagnosis and Comorbidity Naomi M. Simon, M.D., M.Sc.
4. Suicide Loss Survivors and Complicated Grief Sidney Zisook, M.D.
S67. Updates on Screening and Treatment of the Psychological Effects of the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
1. Screening and Intervention John C. Bradley, M.D.
2. Providing Psychiatric Treatment in War Zones: Perspectives From a Combat Stress Control Psychiatrist in Iraq and Afghanistan Jerald J. Block, M.D.
3. The Pacific Psychological Health Task Force: Building Partnerships to Enhance Psychological Health Care in the Pacific Region Carroll J. Diebold, M.D.
4. Pharmacotherapy for PTSD David M. Benedek, M.D.
5. Building Community Deployment Mental Health Competence and Capacity Through DoD/VA/State and Community Partnerships Harold Kudler, M.D.
6. Psychological Effects of the Long War Strategies for Mitigation Elspeth C. Ritchie, M.D., M.P.H.
S68. Integrated Treatment of Eating Disorders: What to Ask and What to Do
1. When a Patient Is in Your Office: Initial Assessment and Management of Eating Disorders Evelyn Attia, M.D.
2. Eating in Eating Disorders: What Is Important? Laurel Mayer, M.D.
3. CBT and Beyond: New Treatments for Eating Disorders Joanna E. Stein-glass, M.D.
4. Lost in Translation: Integrating Culture in Eating Disorders Kathleen M. Pike, Ph.D.
S69. Integrated Approaches to the Care of Patients With Borderline Personality Disorder
1. Affective Instability: Toward an Integration of Neuroscience and Psychological Perspectives Harold W. Koenigsberg, M.D.
2. BPD Adversely Affects the Course of Axis I Disorders: An Integrated Perspective on Assessment and Prognosis Andrew E. Skodol, M.D.
3. APA Practice Guidelines for BPD: Integrating Psychotherapy and Psycho-pharmacological Management John M. Oldham, M.D., M.S.
4. Collaborative Treatment of Patients With BPD Kenneth R. Silk, M.D.
5. Recent Empirical Findings on BPD and Their Implications for Integrated Care Kenneth N. Levy, Ph.D.