Post-conference materials uploaded by presenters

The Resilient Brain: Stress, epigenetics over the lifecourse, and how the social environment gets under the skin
Bruce S. McEwen, PhD
Rockefeller University, New York, NY, USA

Presentation Slides:
CPS2017.Bruce McEwen.Presentation_slides.pdf

Relevant Publications:
CPS2017.McEwen.List of References.pdf

Website: http://www.rockefeller.edu/labheads/mcewen/mcewen-lab.php

Mother-Infant Co-regulation and the Origins of Disorganized Attachment
Beatrice Beebe, PhD
Columbia University & NYSPI, New York, NY, USA

Relevant Publications:
A Systems View of Mother–Infant Face-to-Face Communication, Beebe.pdf
Daniel Stern_ Microanalysis and the Empirical Infant Research Foundations, Beebe.pdf
Maternal anxiety symptoms and mother–infant self‐and interactive contingency, Beebe.pdf
On the origins of disorganized attachment and internal working models_ Paper I. A dyadic systems approach, Beebe.pdf
On the Origins of Disorganized Attachment and Internal Working Models_ Paper II. An Empirical Microanalysis of 4-Month Mother–Infant Interaction, Beebe.pdf
Six‐week postpartum maternal depressive symptoms and 4‐month mother–infant self‐and interactive contingency, Beebe.pdf
The origins of 12-month attachment_ A microanalysis of 4-month mother–infant interaction, Beebe.pdf
CPS2017.Beatrice Beebe.List of References.pdf

Website: https://childadolescentpsych.cumc.columbia.edu/professionals/research-programs/communication-sciences-lab

From Etiology to Treatment: Can psychotherapy reverse effects of early interpersonal adversity on the body?
Alla Landa, PhD
Columbia University & NYSPI, New York, NY, USA

Relevant Publications:
SomPain_A Developmental Theory and Translational Research Review.Landa.pdf
Beyond_the_Unexplainable _Pain.Landa.pdf
Chapter16.TreatingSSD&IA.Landa at al 2017.pdf

Mechanisms of Change in Relational Psychoanalysis
Jeremy D. Safran, PhD
New School for Research, New York, NY
New York University Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy & Psychoanalysis,
The Stephen A. Mitchell Center for Relational Studies. New York, NY, USA

Presentation Slides:
CPS2017.Jeremy Safran. Presentation_slides.pdf

Please go to these websites for references, downloadable articles, training videos, etc.:
http://www.therapeutic-alliance.org/
http://www.safranlab.net/

Short-term Psychodynamic Psychotherapies for Somatic Symptom Disorders: Evidence base and ISTDP as an example
Allan Abbass, MD
Columbia University & NYSPI, New York, NY, USA

Presentation Slides:
CPS2017.Allan Abbass.Presentation_slides.pdf

Relevant Publications:
Bringing Character Changes with Davanloo’s Intensive Short-term Dynamic Psychotherapy, Abbass.pdf
Bringing Character Changes with Davanloo’s Intensive Short-term Dynamic Psychotherapy, Abbass (German Version).pdf

Psychodynamic-interpersonal Psychotherapy of Somatic Symptom Disorders (PISO): Techniques and mechanisms of change
Peter Henningsen, MD
University Hospital, Technical University of Munich, Germany

Presentation Slides:
CPS2017.Peter Henningsen.Presentation_Slides.pdf

Wired for Healing: The dyadic repair of attachment trauma in accelerated experiential dynamic psychotherapy (AEDP)
Diana Fosha, PhD
AEDP Institute, New York, NY, USA

Presentation Slides:
CPS2017.Diana Fosha.Presentation_slides.pdf

Relevant Publications:
CPS2017.Fosha.List of References.pdf

Website:www.aedpinstitute.org

Treating Somatic Symptoms with Sensorimotor Psychotherapy
Pat Ogden, PhD
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute, Broomfield, CO, USA

Website and references:https://www.sensorimotorpsychotherapy.org/resources.html

Integrating Relational Psychoanalysis and Somatic Experiencing® to Treat Early Adversity: A clinical case illustration
Frances Sommer Anderson, PhD
Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis, New York, NY, USA


Disrupted Early Attachment and the Development of Chronic Pain in Later Life in ATTACHMENT: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis, Vol. 11, December 2017: pp. 223–241. link

Websites:
francessommeranderson.com
pathwaystopainrelief.com

Information about Somatic Experiencing®: traumahealing.org

Mechanisms of Change in the Psychotherapeutic Treatments of Bodily Distress
Richard D. Lane, MD, PhD
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA

Presentation Slides:
CPS2017.RichardLane.Presentation_Slides.pdf

Relevant Publications:
Psychogenic_ Pain and the Pain-Prone Patient, Engel.pdf
Affective agnosia: Expansion of the alexithymia construct and a new opportunity to integrate and extend Freud’s legacy, Lane.pdf
Memory reconsolidation, emotional arousal, and the process of change in psychotherapy_ New insights from brain science, Lane.pdf

Workshops on Psychotherapy Approaches

PISO: Psychodynamic-interpersonal therapy for somatic symptom disorders
Peter Henningsen, MD
University Hospital, Technical University of Munich, Germany, &
Harald Gündel, MD
University of Ulm, Germany

Workshop Slides: CPS2017.PISO.Workshop_slides.pdf


Burden --> Pain --> Hurt --> Anger--> Joy & Freedom:
The transformation of emotional suffering with AEDP's experiential methodology
Diana Fosha, PhD
AEDP Institute, New York, NY, USA
Workshop Slides: CPS2017.Diana Fosha.Workshop_slides.pdf


Intensive Short-term Dynamic Psychotherapy: Detecting and treating somatic symptom disorders
Allan Abbass, MD
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada
Workshop Slides: CPS2017.Allan Abbass.Workshop_slides.pdf

Treating the Lingering Impact of Early Pain Memories: An experiential and didactic exploration
Frances Sommer Anderson, PhD
Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis, New York, NY, USA
Websites:
francessommeranderson.com
pathwaystopainrelief.com

Information about Somatic Experiencing®: traumahealing.org


Treating Patients with Impairments in Emotional Awareness
Richard D. Lane, MD, PhD
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA
Affective agnosia: Expansion of the alexithymia construct and a new opportunity to integrate and extend Freud’s legacy, Lane.pdf