Phenotype Conference
October 19 - 20, 2006
New York, New York
Position Papers and Group Presentations
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Donna S. Bender, Ph.D.
» Borderline Self-Other Representational Disturbance (B-SORD)
Martin Bohus, MD
Central Institute of Mental Health, University of Heidelberg
» Dissociation and Pain perception in Borderline Personality Disorder
Lee Anna Clark, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology, University of Iowa
» Dimensional Approaches to Measuring the DSM Borderline Personality Disorder Phenotype
John Gunderson, MD
» The Borderline's Disturbed Relationships as a Phenotype
Jill M. Hooley
Harvard University
» Affective Features of Borderline Personality Disorder: Emotional Reactivity and Chronic Negative Affect
Robert F. Krueger and Kristian E. Markon
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
» Expanding a Structural Model of Psychopathology: Where do Borderline Personality Disorder Criteria Fit?
Paul S. Links, MD, FRCPC, Rob van Reekum, MD, FRCPC, Jeannette LeGris, BN, MHSc, PhD Candidate, Elena Tundidor
» Position Paper on Impulsive Features of BPD
John Livesley
Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia
Genetic Contributions to Delineating the Phenotype Borderline Personality Disorder
Leslie C. Morey
Texas A&M University
» Dimensional Models for Borderline Personality Disorder
John M Oldham, MD
» Treatment Perspectives on BPD
Joel Paris
» Childhood Adversity, Psychosocial Risk Factors, and the BPD Phenotype
Paul A. Pilkonis, PhD
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
» Interpersonal Features of Borderline Personality Disorder
Sanislow
» Cognitive Features of the Borderline Phenotype
Tracey Shea
» BPD from the Perspective of Comorbidity
Rebecca L. Shiner
» Borderline Personality Disorder: Developmental Perspectives
Larry J. Siever, M.D.
» BPD from the Perspective of Endophenotypes
Tim Trull
University of Missouri-Columbia
» Affective Instability: Measuring a Core Feature of BPD
Roel Verheul
» Impulsivity in the diagnosis of borderline personality disorder
David Watson
University of Iowa
» Affective Disturbance in Borderline Personality Disorder
Drew Westen, Ph.D.
Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry, Emory University
» Core Interpersonal Features of Borderline Personality Disorder
Thomas A. Widiger, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky
» Borderline Personality Disorder: The DSM-V Process
Mary C. Zanarini, Ed.D.
» The Longitudinal Course of the Borderline Phenotype
Group Presentations
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Affect Regulation Group
David Watson, Tim Trull, Jill Hooley, Marsha Linehan, Rebecca Shiner, Tracey Shea, Richard McNally
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Cross-cutting Features Group
Mary Zanarini, John Livesley, Michael Neale, Robert Krueger, Chuck Sanislow
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Impulsivity Group
Lee Anna Clark, Emil Coccaro, Paul Links, Larry Siever
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Interpersonal "Phenotypes" Group
Donna Bender, John Gunderson, Les Morey, John Oldham, Joel Paris, Paul Pilkonis, Drew Westen
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