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AND ANXIETY DEPRESSION CONFERENCE APRIL 6-9, 2017 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA PROGRAM 2017 ADAA ANNUAL CONFERENCE | SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA www.adaa.org DOWNLOAD THE ADAA 2017 MOBILE APP IN ANY APP STORE View all session details. ON THE CUTTING EDGE OF WELLNESS Behavioral Medicine and Its Application to Anxiety and Depressive Disorders #ADAA2017 | @ADAAConference

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ANDANXIETY DEPRESSION

C O N F E R E N C E A P R I L 6 - 9 , 2 0 1 7SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

PROGRAM2017 ADAA ANNUAL CONFERENCE | SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

www.adaa.org

DOWNLOAD THE ADAA 2017 MOBILE APP IN ANY APP STORE

View all session details.

ON THE CUTTING EDGE OF WELLNESSBehavioral Medicine and Its Application to Anxiety and Depressive Disorders

#ADAA2017 | @ADAAConference

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From Gordon Asmundson, PhDADAA 2017 Conference Chair

Welcome! I am honored to be this year’s conference chair and am excited about the many “not-to-miss” sessions, workshops, roundtables, and fi lm screenings available for participants here in the great city of San Francisco. The consistent quality and innovative nature of the research and clinical sessions presented at this conference are the reasons I am proud to call ADAA my academic home.

This year’s keynote address “The Power of Turning Toward: Why Psychological Flexibility Matters for Clients and Practitioners Alike” by Steven C. Hayes, PhD and the Jerilyn Ross Lecture “ Well-Being Therapy” by Giovanni Andrea Fava, MD are two of the many conference highlights. Reid Wilson’s full day workshop “Changing the Anxious Mind — Rapidly” and the Clinical Practice and Scientifi c Research Symposia present numerous exciting new research and treatment fi ndings.

Be sure to also attend the two poster sessions, “Timely Topics for Clinicians,” the various Special Interest Group (SIG) gatherings, and our fi rst-time attendee breakfast. There is truly something for everyone. Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to see old colleagues, meet new friends, spark a collaboration, and learn.

I’d like to thank all the speakers, poster presenters, committee members, and ADAA staff who are the backbone of this cutting-edge conference. It is my sincere hope that you enjoy the meeting, benefi t from it, and leave with renewed inspiration for the important research and clinical work you do.

From Karen Cassiday, PhDADAA President

On behalf of the Board of Directors and myself - welcome to the 2017 ADAA Conference.

The conference theme “On the Cutting Edge of Wellness: Behavioral Medicine and its Application to Anxiety and Depressive Disorders” covers a wide range of exciting research and treatment topics and presents opportunities for all attendees to learn and share with old and new friends.

I know it is always hard to make time to attend a meeting. But this is not just another meeting- it’s a community! The ADAA conference is engaging and energizing. Some describe it as scholarly, friendly, and accessible. I can tell you that the time spent talking and networking with people who are interested in your interests is priceless. There is no substitute for putting a name to a face or sharing an experience. We hope you’ll take advantage of the many conference networking opportunities to engage with colleagues between sessions, during the poster session, over breakfast or lunch or at one of our fun evening receptions.

Many thanks to Gordon Asmundson, this year’s conference committee chair, and to all the members of the conference committee. Special thanks to the ADAA staff who have worked all year to bring us together.

I encourage you to introduce yourself to me and the other Board of Directors as well as the committee and special interest group members. They are eager to welcome you, help you network, and to make sure you get the most out of your conference experience.

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Badges Your conference badge is required for admission to all sessions, meals, and receptions. Please wear it during the conference, and remove it whenever you leave the hotel.

Breakfast Daily light breakfast, coffee, and tea are served 7:30 – 8:30 am to all registered attendees Friday through Sunday on the ballroom level (“BR” on elevator) in Continental Ballroom 1-4 and East Lounge, in the tabletop exhibit area.

Business Center Full-service copying and shipping; located on the lobby level, the Fedex Office Business Center is open during the following days/times: 6:30am - 7:00pm, Monday through Friday, and 9:00am - 5:00pm on Saturday & Sunday. Call: 415.359.0235.

Cell Phones Please set your phones and other mobile devices to silent when entering all sessions.

Emergency Information If you need assistance for a security or medical emergency inside the hotel, dial 444 on any hotel house phone or your guest room phone. The hotel has an emergency response team 24 hours a day. In the event of an emergency, calling the emergency number 444 will initiate the appropriate response.

Internet Access All ADAA hotel guests at the Hilton San Francisco will receive free wireless Internet access in their rooms; password-protected complimentary wireless Internet will be available in all ADAA function rooms on the lobby level, ballroom level outside Continental Ballroom and Registration, and the 4th and 6th floor meeting rooms.

Lunch Attendees are on their own for lunches on Friday and Saturday, but check the chronological listing in this program for lunchtime programming.

Students, Trainees, Postdocs, and Residents only are invited to lunch on Saturday, 12:30 – 2:00 pm, in Plaza A/B (Lobby Level.) Your badge is your ticket. Space is limited.

GENERAL INFORMATION

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Dining in the HiltonHerb N’ Kitchen (Lobby Level) Hours: 6am-12 am (In-room delivery hours, 6am – 10 am and 6pm – 10pm daily. Offering Grab and Go salads, cold sandwiches, and made to order panini sandwiches, hot dinner entrees including lasagna, chicken and pot roast.

Poached (Lobby Level) Hours: 6pm-11am DAILY – Offers breakfast buffet, traditional menu with a modern twist.

Urban Tavern (Lobby Level) Hours: 5pm-11pm DAILY Diverse menu highlights seasonal ingredients and premium products with a local flair.

Cityscape (46th Floor) Hours: 5pm – 1am DAILY Cocktails and small plates/bar bites with one of the best views in the city!

Message Board Located near Registration. To contact conference participants, you may leave a message on the board. Use the conference mobile app to connect with other attendees.

Recording or Photographing Attendees may not record, via video or audio, or photograph presentations without prior permission from the chair and speakers.

ADAA reserves the right to use any photograph/video taken at any event sponsored by ADAA, without the expressed written permission of those included within the photograph/video. ADAA may use the photograph/video in publications or other media material produced, used or contracted by ADAA including but not limited to: marketing materials, future conference outreach, brochures, invitations, books, newspapers, magazines, television, websites, social media platforms, videos, etc.

A person attending an ADAA event who does not wish to have their image recorded for distribution should make their wishes known to the photographer, and/or the event organizers, and/or contact ADAA at [email protected] or 8301 Georgia Avenue, Suite 412, Silver Spring, MD 20910 in writing of his/her

intentions and include a photograph. ADAA will use the photo for identification purposes and will hold it in confidence.

By participating in an ADAA event or by failing to notify ADAA, in writing, your desire to not have your photograph used by ADAA, you are agreeing to release, defend, hold harmless and indemnify ADAA from any and all claims involving the use of your picture or likeness.

Any person or organization not affiliated with ADAA may not use, copy, alter or modify ADAA photographs, graphics, videography or other, similar reproductions or recordings without the advance written permission of an authorized designee from ADAA.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Poster Setup, Golden Gate Ballroom (Lobby Level)Session I (Friday, 6:00 – 7:30 pm) Setup between 3:30 – 4:30 pm on Friday.

Session II (Saturday, 6:00 – 7:30 pm) Setup between 4:00 – 5:00 pm on Saturday. You must be registered and have your badge to hang your poster. Remove your poster at the end of your session, or the hotel will dispose of it.

Poster ToursMeet your tour guides at the entrance to Golden Gate Ballroom near the main lobby and Plaza Room.

Registration, West Lounge (Ballroom Level)Open daily: Thursday, 8:00 am – 6:00 pm; Friday and Saturday, 7:30 am – 5:30 pm; Sunday 8:00 am – 11:00 am

Hilton San Francisco Union Square333 O’Farrell StreetSan Francisco, CA 94102-2116415-771-1400

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FOR ALL OTHER DEVICE TYPES: (including BlackBerry, Windows, and other web browser-enabled devices): point your mobile browser to l.core-apps.com/adaa2017 to be directed to the proper download version for your device. Once you have downloaded and opened the app, choose ADAA 2017 and tap Download. If you already have the ADAA 2016 app on your device, tap “Exit to show list” from the Dashboard. Choose ADAA 2017 then tap download. Platform Compatibility: Android v4x+ and iOS v7x+ Should you have any questions, please contact [email protected]

To Download from app stores (The App Store and Google Play Buttons for Your Website - Copy the HTML code below into your event website to add these download buttons –DO NOT copy and paste the button images below to hyperlink)

Navigate the event like a pro with the ADAA 2017 mobile app, powered by Core-apps

AVAILABLE AT:

> Stay organized with up-to-the-minute Exhibitor, Speaker, and Event information

> Sync the app across all your devices with Multi-Device Sync

> Receive important real-time communications from ADAA

> Build a personalized schedule and bookmark exhibitors

> Rate the sessions you attend and comment on them, too

> Locate sessions and exhibitors on the Hilton San Francisco Union Square venue maps

> Find attendees and connect with your colleagues

> Stay in-the-know and join the conversation using the Social Media icon

> Find San Francisco, CA Local Places

Downloading the App is Easy!SCAN: Use your devices QR code scanner to quickly fi nd the ADAA Annual Events app.

SEARCH: The App Store or Google Play for “ADAA 2017” or “ADAA Events”

ADAA extends thanks to our 2017 Conference Committee for their dedication and support.

Gordon Asmundson PhD, R.D. Psych (Chair)Cindy J. Aaronson, MSW, PhDCarmela Alcantara, PhDAdriana Feder, MD

Paul E. Holtzheimer, MDBarbara Kamholz, PhDSimon Kung, MDLuana Marques, PhDSanjay J. Mathew, MD

Alicia Meuret, PhDJamie Micco, PhD Michelle G Newman, PhDLiz Roemer, PhDPatricia Zurita-Ona, PsyD

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SPECIAL EVENTS AND MEETINGSThursday, April 6, 2017 ___________________________________________5:15 – 5:45 pm (Golden Gate 4/5 – Lobby Level)Video Screening of ‘The Noise in My Head’ Series

7:00 – 8:15 pm (Plaza A/B – Lobby Level)Welcome Reception (supported by Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)

Friday, April 7, 2017 ___________________________________________7:00 – 8:30 am (See conference mobile app for location)

Depression and Anxiety Journal Editorial Board Meeting (invitation only)

7:00 – 8:00 amFirst Time Attendee Breakfast (Lobby Level, Plaza A/B)

7:00 – 8:00 am: Special Interest Group Breakfasts

> Selective Mutism (Union Square 14 – 4th Floor)> Social Anxiety (Nob Hill 10 – 6th Floor)> Multicultural Advances (Nob Hill 1 – 6th Floor)

7:00 - 8:30 amNetworking Breakfast with Exhibitors (Continental 1-4 and East Lounge)

12:30 – 1:30 pmFilm Screening and Discussion: “Confession” (Continental Ballroom 7/8)

Recruitment and Retention Committee (Seacliff – Lobby Level)

Special Interest Group: Child and Adolescent Anxiety Brown Bag Lunch (Nob Hill 1 – 6th Floor)

12:30 pm – 1:30 pmA Mobile Mental Health Apps “Show and Tell”: App Demonstrations and Practice Implementation4th Floor, Union Square 15/16

1:00 – 2:30 pmScientific Council Meeting (Continental 5 – Ballroom Level)

9:00 -10:00 pm (Vista Lounge – 45th Floor)Special Interest Group Reception (supported by the Hilton San Francisco Union Square)

Saturday, April 8, 2017 7:30 – 8:30 amSpecial Interest Group Breakfasts:

> Genetics and Neuroscience (Union Square 21 – 4th Floor)> OCD and Related Disorders (Vista Lounge – 45th Floor)> PTSD (Plaza A/B – Lobby level)

11:00 am – 12:00 pmCareer Development Leadership Program Planning Committee (Seacliff – Lobby Level)

Professional Education Committee (Seacliff – Lobby Level)

1:00 – 2:30 pmPracticing What You Preach to Pursue the Career You Want: Early Career Lunch (all Student/Postdoc/Trainee/Residents Invited) - Sponsored by the Early Career Special Interest Group (Plaza A/B – Lobby Level)

1:30 – 2:30 pmPublic Education Committee (Union Square 14 – 4th Floor)

4:00 – 4:30 pmSpecial Interest Group Chairs (Union Square 14 – 4th Floor)

4:30 – 5:30 pm2018 Conference Committee (Seacliff – Lobby Level)

7:30 – 9:30 pm‘Saturday Night Slide’ Reception (Supported by the San Francisco Bay Area Center for Cognitive Therapy, Renewed Freedom Center, and ADAA) – Sold out.

Not a member? Learn more about ADAA membership benefits - stop by the Membership Counter in Registration

or visit www.adaa.org.

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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCETHURSDAY, APRIL 6TIME SESSION # TITLE LOCATION

9:30 AM - 5:00 PM WS001 Full-Day Workshop: Changing the Anxious Mind — Rapidly Lobby Level, Golden Gate 4/5

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM MC001 Cue-Centered Treatment for Chronically Traumatized Youth Golden Gate 3

MC002 Developing an Initial Conceptualization for an Adult Complex Case: A Hand-on Exercise

Lobby Level, Golden Gate 1/2

MC003 Top Ten Reasons Why People with Anxiety Disorders Don’t Get Better

Lobby Level, Golden Gate 8

MC004 Comprehensive Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder to Maximize Gains

Lobby Level, Golden Gate 6

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM MC005 CFT Made Simple: A Layered Process-and-Practice Approach to Learning and Applying Compassion-Focused Therapy

Lobby Level, Golden Gate 7

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM MC006 Cognitive Behavior Therapy Groups for Children in Practice and School Settings: Fostering Resilience, Self-Regulation and Social Competence

Lobby Level, Golden Gate 3

MC008 Mindfulness, Exposure, and Everything in Between: A Practical Road Map for Selecting Interventions when Treating Anxiety Disorders

Lobby Level, Golden Gate 8

MC009 Innovative Assessment-Based Approach to Treatment Planning: Utilizing Assessment Beyond Diagnosis for Co-occurring Anxiety/OCD and Autism

Lobby Level, Golden Gate 6

MC007 Treating the Difficult-to-Treat Depressed Patient Lobby Level, Golden Gate 1/2

1:00 PM - 2:00 TT001 Timely Topics for Clinicians: CBT for Insomnia and Its Application in Anxiety and Depression

Lobby Level, Plaza A

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM TT002 Timely Topics for Clinicians: Substance Use Disorders Lobby Level, Plaza A

2:30 PM - 5:30 PM MC010 Optimizing Cognitive-Behavioral and Pharmacological Interventions in OCD through Seamless Collaboration

Lobby Level, Golden Gate 7

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Networking Coffee Break Lobby Level, Golden Gate Foyer

3:30 PM - 5:30 PM MC011 Using Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies to Treat Perfectionism Across the Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents: Learning to Live by Values Instead of by Rules

Lobby Level, Golden Gate 3

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THURSDAY, APRIL 6

THURSDAY, APRIL 6TIME SESSION # TITLE LOCATION

9:30 AM - 5:00 PM WS001 Full-Day Workshop: Changing the Anxious Mind — Rapidly Lobby Level, Golden Gate 4/5

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM MC001 Cue-Centered Treatment for Chronically Traumatized Youth Golden Gate 3

MC002 Developing an Initial Conceptualization for an Adult Complex Case: A Hand-on Exercise

Lobby Level, Golden Gate 1/2

MC003 Top Ten Reasons Why People with Anxiety Disorders Don’t Get Better

Lobby Level, Golden Gate 8

MC004 Comprehensive Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder to Maximize Gains

Lobby Level, Golden Gate 6

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM MC005 CFT Made Simple: A Layered Process-and-Practice Approach to Learning and Applying Compassion-Focused Therapy

Lobby Level, Golden Gate 7

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM MC006 Cognitive Behavior Therapy Groups for Children in Practice and School Settings: Fostering Resilience, Self-Regulation and Social Competence

Lobby Level, Golden Gate 3

MC008 Mindfulness, Exposure, and Everything in Between: A Practical Road Map for Selecting Interventions when Treating Anxiety Disorders

Lobby Level, Golden Gate 8

MC009 Innovative Assessment-Based Approach to Treatment Planning: Utilizing Assessment Beyond Diagnosis for Co-occurring Anxiety/OCD and Autism

Lobby Level, Golden Gate 6

MC007 Treating the Difficult-to-Treat Depressed Patient Lobby Level, Golden Gate 1/2

1:00 PM - 2:00 TT001 Timely Topics for Clinicians: CBT for Insomnia and Its Application in Anxiety and Depression

Lobby Level, Plaza A

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM TT002 Timely Topics for Clinicians: Substance Use Disorders Lobby Level, Plaza A

2:30 PM - 5:30 PM MC010 Optimizing Cognitive-Behavioral and Pharmacological Interventions in OCD through Seamless Collaboration

Lobby Level, Golden Gate 7

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Networking Coffee Break Lobby Level, Golden Gate Foyer

3:30 PM - 5:30 PM MC011 Using Cognitive-Behavioral Strategies to Treat Perfectionism Across the Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents: Learning to Live by Values Instead of by Rules

Lobby Level, Golden Gate 3

THURSDAY, APRIL 6 continuedTIME SESSION # TITLE LOCATION

3:30 PM - 5:30 PM MC012 Unique Issues Facing Ethnically and Racially Diverse Clients: What You Need to Know that Clients Might Not Tell You

Lobby Level, Golden Gate 1/2

MC013 Applications of DBT to Trauma-Related Problems: Advanced Practice

Lobby Level, Golden Gate 8

MC014 Uncertainty and Complexity in Managing Bipolar Disorder Lobby Level, Golden Gate 6

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM 364R Mining for Gold: How to Work around Traditional Research Funding Sources by Using Crowdfunding and Novel Strategies to Get Your Work Funded

4th Floor, Union Square 5/6

3:30 PM - 4:30 PM TT003 Timely Topics for Clinicians: Implementation of Intravenous and Oral Ketamine Therapy for Depression at a Major HMO

Lobby Level, Plaza A

4:30 PM - 5:30 PM TT004 Timely Topics for Clinicians: Treatment of Late-Life Depression and Anxiety

Lobby Level, Plaza A

5:15 PM - 5:45 PM Video Screening of “The Noise in My Head” Series Lobby Level, Golden Gate 4/5

OPENING SESSION, AWARDS PRESENTATION AND KEYNOTE ADDRESS:5:45 PM - 7:00 PM

Welcome Reception (open to all registered attendees) - Supported by Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)

“The Power of Turning Toward: Why Psychological Flexibility Matters for Clients and Practitioners Alike”

Ballroom Level, Continental 5/6

7:00 PM - 8:15 PM Lobby Level, Plaza A/B

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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCEFRIDAY, APRIL 7TIME SESSION # TITLE LOCATION

7:00 AM - 8:30 AM Depression and Anxiety Journal Editorial Board Meeting (invitation only)

Ballroom Level, Franciscan C

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM First-Time Attendee Breakfast Lobby Level, Plaza A

Special Interest Group Breakfast: Multicultural Affairs 6th Floor, Nob Hill 1

Special Interest Group Breakfast: Selective Mutism 4th Floor, Union Square 14

Special Interest Group Breakfast: Social Anxiety 6th Floor, Nob Hill 10

7:00 AM – 8:30 AM Networking Breakfast with Exhibitors Ballroom Level, Continental 1-4 and East Lounge

7:30 AM - 5:30 PM ADAA Exhibits Open Ballroom Level, Continental 1-4 and East Lounge

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM 316R A Network Approach to Psychopathology: New Insights and Recent Findings

6th Floor, Nob Hill 4/5

3rd Annual Clinical Practice SymposiumComplex Cases: PTSD, OCD, and Substance Abuse

Ballroom Level, Continental 5

356R Emotion Regulation Therapy 4th Floor, Union Square 21

167C Exposure and Response Prevention in the Treatment of ARFID 4th Floor, Union Square 23/24

330R Fear Processes Following Traumatic Events and Stressors: Bench to Bedside

4th Floor, Union Square 15/16

309R Novel Biomarkers of Ketamine’s Response in Depression, Anxiety, and Suicide

Ballroom Level, Continental 6

323R Suicidality and PTSD: Risk Factors and Treatment Implications Ballroom Level, Continental 7/8

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FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 2017

FRIDAY, APRIL 7 continuedTIME SESSION # TITLE LOCATION

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM 125C The Mindful Way through Anxiety: How to Deepen your Integration of Mindfulness-based Approaches into Clinical Practice

4th Floor, Union Square 25

305R Transdiagnostic Risk Factors for the Emotional Disorders: Examination of their Unique Informational Value for Understanding and Classifying Psychopathology

4th Floor, Union Square 22

340R Traumatic Stress and Accelerated Aging across the Lifespan: Converging Evidence from Epigenetic, Health, and Neurocognitive Markers

6th Floor, Nob Hill 8/9

157C Turning Up the Volume in Treatment: How to Provide Intensive Outpatient Interventions for Children and Adolescents with Complex Mood and Anxiety Disorders

4th Floor, Union Square 19/20

318R Understanding the Role of Hippocampal Function in PTSD 6th Floor, Nob Hill 2/3

118C “Turning Intentions into Actions”: CBT for Adult ADHD and its Cognitive and Emotional Components

Ballroom Level, Continental 9

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM 313R Addressing Conceptual and Methodological Issues in the Application of the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) to Depression and Anxiety

6th Floor, Nob Hill 6/7

169C Engaging Difficult Patients in an Integrated Health Care Setting: Are Social Workers Prepared?

4th Floor, Union Square 17/18

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM 145C Multidisciplinary Approach to the Assessment and Treatment of Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS) and Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections (PANDAS): An Expert Roundtable Discussion

4th Floor, Union Square 17/18

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Networking Coffee Break with Exhibitors Ballroom Level, Continental 1-4 and East Lounge

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM 303R Cognitive Neuroscience of Depression: Examination Across Processes

Ballroom Level, Continental 9

120C Coping with Uncertainty in a Medical Setting: An Exposure and Acceptance-based Approach to Working with Health Anxious Individuals

6th Floor, Nob Hill 2/3

FRIDAY, APRIL 7TIME SESSION # TITLE LOCATION

7:00 AM - 8:30 AM Depression and Anxiety Journal Editorial Board Meeting (invitation only)

45th Floor, Vista Lounge

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM First-Time Attendee Breakfast Lobby Level, Plaza A

Special Interest Group Breakfast: Multicultural Affairs 6th Floor, Nob Hill 1

Special Interest Group Breakfast: Selective Mutism 4th Floor, Union Square 14

Special Interest Group Breakfast: Social Anxiety 6th Floor, Nob Hill 10

7:00 AM – 8:30 AM Networking Breakfast with Exhibitors Ballroom Level, Continental 1-4 and East Lounge

7:30 AM - 5:30 PM ADAA Exhibits Open Ballroom Level, Continental 1-4 and East Lounge

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM 316R A Network Approach to Psychopathology: New Insights and Recent Findings

6th Floor, Nob Hill 4/5

3rd Annual Clinical Practice SymposiumComplex Cases: PTSD, OCD, and Substance Abuse

Ballroom Level, Continental 5

356R Emotion Regulation Therapy 4th Floor, Union Square 21

167C Exposure and Response Prevention in the Treatment of ARFID 4th Floor, Union Square 23/24

330R Fear Processes Following Traumatic Events and Stressors: Bench to Bedside

4th Floor, Union Square 15/16

309R Novel Biomarkers of Ketamine’s Response in Depression, Anxiety, and Suicide

Ballroom Level, Continental 6

323R Suicidality and PTSD: Risk Factors and Treatment Implications Ballroom Level, Continental 7/8

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FRIDAY, APRIL 7 continuedTIME SESSION # TITLE LOCATION

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM 114C Enhancing the Cultural Sensitivity of Cognitive Behavioral Therapies for Social Anxiety

4th Floor, Union Square 23/24

352R Experimental Methods of Assessing Prospective PTSD Risk 4th Floor, Union Square 19/20

102C Infomania: Technology and Social Media Consumption 6th Floor, Nob Hill 6/7

319R Intervention Strategies for Tackling Motivation Difficulties in Anxiety and Depressive Disorders

4th Floor, Union Square 21

300R Let’s Get Moving! Exploring Targets and Mechanisms of Exercise’s Therapeutic Effect on Mental Health

4th Floor, Union Square 14

101C Not Simply OCD about Physical Appearance: Understanding the Unique Challenges in Treating Body Dysmorphic Disorder

6th Floor, Nob Hill 4/5

301R Novel Modifications of Evidence-Based Treatments of Anxiety for Delivery in Primary Care Settings

Ballroom Level, Continental 7/8

325R PTSD and Physical Health: New Directions in Understanding this Complex Association

4th Floor, Union Square 6

359R Suicide Prevention: Brief Interventions for Changing the Suicidal Mind 6th Floor, Nob Hill 8/9

110C Targeting the Fear of Uncertainty Across Anxiety Disorders 4th Floor, Union Square 15/16

308R The Contrast Avoidance Model: Reconceptualizing Worry in GAD and as a Transdiagnostic Process

6th Floor, Nob Hill 10

128C Treating Anxious Patients on the Autism Spectrum: Helpful Tips and Techniques

4th Floor, Union Square 25

123C Treating the Family: Addressing Family Accommodation in the Treatment of OCD

4th Floor, Union Square 22

311R Updates on RDoC Studies of Anxiety and Depression Ballroom Level, Continental 6

SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

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FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 2017

FRIDAY, APRIL 7 continuedTIME SESSION # TITLE LOCATION

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM 115C Views From the New Generation: Evidence Based Practices in Graduate Training Programs

4th Floor, Union Square 17/18

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM Industry-Sponsored Symposium and Luncheon: Major Depressive Disorder: Challenges and Opportunities - sponsored by Alkermes (not eligible for CE or CME)

Lobby Level, Plaza A/B

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Film Screening and Discussion: “Confession” (Brown Bag lunches welcome)

Ballroom Level, Continental 7/8

Special Interest Group: Child and Adolescent AnxietyBrown Bag Lunch

6th Floor, Nob Hill 1

A Mobile Mental Health Apps “Show and Tell”: App Demonstrations and Practice Implementation

4th Floor, Union Square 15/16

1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Scientific Council Meeting Ballroom Level, Continental 5

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM 111C (Brief) Intensive CBT for OCD Ballroom Level, Continental 7/8

1:30 PM - 3:30 PM 153C “I Don’t Know Why, I Just Can’t Go” - Treating School Refusal in Children and Teens with Complex Clinical Presentations

6th Floor, Nob Hill 10

135C Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Children, Teens, and Parents

6th Floor, Nob Hill 4/5

130C Combining CBT and Medication in Treating Anxiety: Collaboration Between CBT Therapists and Psychiatrists

4th Floor, Union Square 19/20

329R Complicated Grief: From Biology to Behavior 4th Floor, Union Square 6

178C Disentangling the Web of Psychological Evaluations for Immigration: Tips for Successful Evaluations

4th Floor, Union Square 21

171C Evidence-based Clinical Supervision 6th Floor, Nob Hill 8/9

137C** How to Use Behavioral Sleep Medicine Strategies to Help your Clients with Depression and Anxiety

Ballroom Level, Continental 6

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FRIDAY, APRIL 7 continuedTIME SESSION # TITLE LOCATION

1:30 PM - 3:30 PM 347R Innovative Applications Incorporating Mindfulness Training, Exposure, and Cognitive Therapy for PTSD and Anxiety with Chronic Depression: Clinical Efficacy and Potential Psychological and Neurocircuitry Mediators

4th Floor, Union Square 25

302R Little Treatments, Big Effects? New Developments in Very Brief Interventions for Child and Adolescent Anxiety

Ballroom Level, Continental 9

127C Mobile Mental Health Apps in 2017 – Where Are We Now and Where Are We Going?

4th Floor, Union Square 15/16

124C The DBT Prolonged Exposure Protocol: New Approach for the Treatment of PTSD and Complex Comorbidities

4th Floor, Union Square 17/18

331R The Impact of Life Stress on Suicide and Non-suicidal Self-injury: Naturalistic and Experimental Evidence

4th Union Square 23/24

104C The Magic of CBT for Anxiety, OCD and Depression 6th Floor, Nob Hill 6/7

105C Treating GAD as Ego-Syntonic “OCD-lite” 4th Floor, Union Square 22

132C Using Games to Improve ERP Compliance When Treating OCD 6th Floor, Nob Hill 2/3

2:30 PM - 6:00 PM 20th Annual Scientific Research Symposium (Supported by Janssen) At The Intersection: Mood or Anxiety Disorders and Substance Use Disorder

Ballroom Level, Continental 5

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM 141C To Adapt or Not to Adapt CBT in Late-life Anxiety Disorders Ballroom Level, Continental 7/8

3:30 PM - 4:00 PM Networking Coffee Break with Exhibitors Ballroom Level, Continental 1-4 and East Lounge

SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

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FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 2017FRIDAY, APRIL 7 continuedTIME SESSION # TITLE LOCATION

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM 156C Utilizing Integrative Strategies in the Treatment of PTSD and Comorbid Conditions

4th Floor, Union Square 17/18

185C The Impact of Discrimination, Hate crimes, and Bigotry in Clinical Contexts (sponsored by the Multicultural Affairs Special Interest Group)

Ballroom Level, Continental 9

4:00 PM - 6:00 PM 165C Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Treatment Refractory Clients

4th Floor, Union Square 22

362R Alternative Therapies: The Science and Practice of Acupuncture, Massage, Yoga and Exercise

6th Floor, Nob Hill 2/3

117C Anxiety and Depression Rounds 4th Floor, Union Square 15/16

116C Lead Like a Master: Bringing Anxiety Groups and Workshops to Life with Experiential Learning

4th Floor, Union Square 19/20

357R Clinician Modifications to Evidence-based Treatments: The “How, Why, and What’s Next?” of Changes to Treatment Protocols

6TH Floor, Nob Hill 6/7

350R Results from the Child/Adolescent Anxiety Multi-Modal Extended Long-term Study (CAMELS)

6th Floor, Nob Hill 8/9

175C Systematically Applying Quality Improvement and Best Evidence to CBT for Pediatric OCD

Ballroom Level, Continental 7/8

172C Talk Saves Lives: A Model for Understanding and Approaching Suicide Risk

6th Floor, Nob Hill 4/5

150C The Art and Science of Using Imaginal Exposure for Anxiety Disorders

4th Floor, Union Square 25

154C** Therapeutic Adjustments for Difficult To Treat OCD 4th Floor, Union Square 6

177C Two Sides of the “Exposure Coin:” Therapist Barriers to Implementing Optimal Exposure

4th Floor, Union Square 21

146C Using Behavioral Activation to Treat PTSD: Coaching Clients Back into a Meaningful Life

4th Floor, Union Square 23/24

173C “These Sounds are Driving Me Crazy!” Using CBT/DBT for Treatment of Sound Sensitivity Disorders

4th Floor, Union Square 14

182C Group Consultation for Clinicians Lobby Level, Plaza A/B

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM 152C Adapting Exposure: Exploring the Best Exposure Practices with Complex Anxiety Cases

4th Floor, Union Square 17/18

6:00 PM - 7:30 PM 400 New Research Poster Session I (not eligible for CE or CME credit) Supported by Medscape(View presenters and abstract details in the Conference Mobile App)

Lobby Level, Golden Gate Ballroom

9:00 PM - 10:00 PM Special Interest Groups Reception (Supported by Hilton San Francisco Union Square)

45th Floor, Vista Lounge

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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCESATURDAY, APRIL 8TIME SESSION # TITLE LOCATION

7:30 AM - 5:30 PM ADAA Exhibits Open Ballroom Level, Continental 1-4 and East Lounge

7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Networking Breakfast with Exhibitors Ballroom Level, Continental 1-4 and East Lounge

Special Interest Group Breakfast Meeting: Genetics and Neuroscience

4th Floor, Union Square 21

Special Interest Group Breakfast: OCD and Related Disorders 45th Floor, Vista Lounge

Special Interest Group Breakfast: PTSD Lobby Level, Plaza A/B

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM 119C CBT for Chronic GI Disorders including Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Inflammatory Bowel Disease

4th Floor, Union Square 19/20

129C Clinical Kung Fu: Managing Anger and Oppositional Behaviors in Kids with Anxiety Disorders

6th Floor, Nob Hill 10

320R Dysfunction to Prospective Symptomatology Across Different Populations

Ballroom Level, Continental 7

126C Cross-disciplinary Training in CBT for Anxiety and Related Disorders: Using Behavioral Strategies to Improve Psychotherapy Training in Academic Medical Centers

Ballroom Level, Continental 9

333R From RCTs to the Clinic: Predictors, Moderators, and Other Factors Influencing Naturalistic CBT Outcomes for Populations with Anxiety Disorders

4th Floor, Union Square 17/18

321R Learning about Change Processes in Treatment by Studying a Single Case

4th Floor, Union Square 22

314R Moving Toward Personalized Care: Improving Adherence and Response in Evidence-Based Treatments for Anxiety and Trauma-Related Disorders

6th Floor, Nob Hill 8/9

180C Multi-Modal Residential Treatment for Young Women Struggling to Transition to Adulthood Due to Symptoms of Depression

4th Floor, Union Square 25

307R ** New Approaches to Assessing Self-Harm and Suicide Risk 6th Floor, Nob Hill 2/3

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SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2017

SATURDAY, APRIL 8 continuedTIME SESSION # TITLE LOCATION

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM 138C One of These Days I’m Going to Get Organiz-ized: Understanding Executive Functioning Within A Neurological, Behavioral, and Emotional Context in the Treatment of Anxiety

6th Floor, Nob Hill 4/5

346R RDoC Negative Valence Systems: Findings from Two Genetically Informative Epidemiological Twin Studies

Ballroom Level, Continental 6

306R Structural and Functional Connectivity Networks in PTSD: Clinical and Genetic Correlates

4th Floor, Union Square 23/24

131C Successful Use of Exposure Therapy for Choking Phobia and Laryngoesophageal Discomfort

6th Floor, Nob Hill 1

113C Tackling Severe OCD, Panic Disorder and PTSD with a Brief Intensive on CBT

4th Floor, Union Square 15/16

8:30 AM - 9:30 AM 107C Tuning in to Turn on Patients’ Engagement in Evidence Based Psychotherapy for Depression and Anxiety

6th Floor, Nob Hill 6/7

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Multicultural Advances Special Interest Group Drop-In Hour Lobby Level, Seacliff

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Jerilyn Ross Lecture–Well-Being TherapyBallroom Level, Continental 5

11:00 AM - 11:30 AM Networking Coffee Break with Exhibitors Ballroom Level, Continental 1-4 and East Lounge

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Career Development Leadership Program Planning Committee Lobby Level, Seacliff

Professional Education Committee 4th Floor, Union Square 14

11:30 AM - 12:30 PM 109C Acceptance vs Coping for Anxiety and Depression: Oil and Water or Unlikely Bedfellows?

4th Floor, Union Square 22

142C Digital Separation Anxiety – When Adolescents Just Can’t Disconnect and Log Off

4th Floor,Union Square 23/24

11:30 AM - 1:00 PM 155C #Adulting: What it Takes to Successfully Transition into Adulthood Ballroom Level, Continental 8

133C 180 Degrees Shift: From Stuck Parents to Committed Parents 6th Floor, Nob Hill 1

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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCESATURDAY, APRIL 8 continuedTIME SESSION # TITLE LOCATION

11:30 AM - 1:00 PM 315R Advances in Treatment for Generalized Anxiety Disorder: New Results from RCTs

Ballroom Level, Continental 7

310R Capturing Temporal Processes in the Brain: Novel Insights from Mechanism to Treatment

4th Floor, Union Square 25

353R Factors Influencing Treatment Outcomes in OCD 4th Floor, Union Square 21

159C From the Lab to the World: Is it Possible to do Prolonged Exposure for PTSD in “Real Clinics”?

6th Floor, Nob Hill 8/9

354R** Guidelines for the Medication Management of Mood Disorders: Developing Guidelines that People Can Actually Use**

6th Floor, Nob Hill 2/3

139C In-Home Telehealth to Bridge the Access Gap: Lessons Learned from a VA Regional Telemental Health Program

6th Floor, Nob Hill 10

161C Mastering the Match: All You Need to Know about the APPIC Internship Matching Program

4th Floor, Union Square 19/20

183C Meet the Editors Ballroom Level, Continental 5

334R Novel Developments in Research on Attentional Processes and Emotion Regulation Difficulties: Identifying Target Processes for Interventions in Depression

4th Floor, Union Square 15/16

355R PTSD Treatment Among Military Service Members and Veterans: Determinants of Service Utilization and Outcome

Ballroom Level, Continental 6

343R Risk and Protective Factors for Depression among Young Adults 6th Floor, Nob Hill 4/5

363R Sleep Disturbances as a Transdiagnostic Factor in Affective Disorders: Consideration of Mechanisms and Implications for Treatment

Ballroom Level, Continental 9

337R Update of and Complications in the Treatment of Late-life Anxiety Disorders

4th Floor, Union Square 17/18

147C You think WHAT? Differential Diagnosis and Treatment Planning for Atypical Presentations of Pediatric Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

6th Floor, Nob Hill 6/7

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SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2017

SATURDAY, APRIL 8 continuedTIME SESSION # TITLE LOCATION

1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Early Career Lunch: Practicing What You Preach to Pursue the Career You Want (all Student/Postdoc/Trainee/Residents Invited) - Sponsored by the Early Career Special Interest Group

Lobby Level, Plaza A/B

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM Professionals – Lunch on Your Own

Public Education Committee 4th Floor, Union Square 14

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM 360R A Report from the Front Lines: Understudied Barriers to Treatment in OCD and Related Disorders

4th Floor, Union Square 23/24

148C Using Interprofessional Collaboration to Best Serve Our Anxious Patients: A Roundtable Case Demonstration

Ballroom Level, Continental 8

2:30 PM - 4:00 PM 341R Biological and Behavioral Correlates of Family Accommodation 6th Floor, Nob Hill 1

317R Building an Evidence Base for Complementary and Integrative Treatment Approaches for PTSD

Ballroom Level, Continental 7

163C Comorbidity of Organic Brain Disorders and Anxiety: Issues of Assessment and Treatment

4th Floor, Union Square 19/20

322R Facing the Unknown Together: Intolerance of Uncertainty, Anxiety, and Interpersonal Relationships

Ballroom Level, Continental 6

144C Fostering Mental Wellness for a Stress-less Pregnancy 6th Floor, Nob Hill 10

358R Generalized Anxiety Disorder in a Latin-America Mega-city: A RCT on Acceptance-Based Behavior Therapy

4th Floor, Union Square 22

351R Health Disparities in Anxiety and Behavioral Health Factors 4th Floor, Union Square 15/16

174C How to Attract New Patients and Market your Practice Successfully 6th Floor, Nob Hill 8/9

344R New Directions for Cognitive Training in Anxiety Ballroom Level, Continental 9

160C OCD in the Public Domain: National Security, Mass Media, the Law and Community Agencies

4th Floor, Union Square 17/18

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SATURDAY, APRIL 8 continuedTIME SESSION # TITLE LOCATION

2:30 PM - 4:00 PM 184C Project Thrive – Making the World a Better Place, One Meal at a Time: A Pilot Program Developed by ADAA and Pedestal Foods, in Collaboration with Father Ryan High School, Nashville, TN (invitation only)

4th Floor, Union Square 25

312R Threat from the Inside: Novel Basic and Clinical Neuroscience Approaches to Interoceptive Exposure

4th Floor, Union Square 21

140C Uncovering Motivation with Hoarding Clients 6th Floor, Nob Hill 6/7

304R** Updates on the Research and Treatment of Repetitive Behavioral Disorders**

6th Floor, Nob Hill 2/3

176C WeSpeak: A Novel Treatment to Address the Under-Addressed Needs of Older Kids With Selective Mutism

6th Floor, Nob Hill 4/5

4:00 PM - 4:30 PM Networking Coffee Break with Exhibitors Ballroom Level, Continental 1-4 and East Lounge

Special Interest Group Chairs 4th Floor, Union Square 14

4:30 PM - 5:30 PM 2018 Conference Committee Lobby Level, Seacliff

143C Harmful Safety Behavior or Helpful Coping Strategy? Understanding Client Behavior in the Face of Anxiety

4th Floor, Union Square 23/24

4:30 PM - 6:00 PM 158C Bringing the Buddha Into Therapy: Using Mindfulness in Treatment of Anxiety and Depressive Disorders

Ballroom Level, Continental 8

338R Cognitive Bias Modification in Anxiety and Depression: Innovative Paradigms, Current Knowledge and Clinical Applications

4th Floor, Union Square 22

328R Complicated Grief Treatment: Understanding Correlates and Predictors of Outcome

Ballroom Level, Continental 9

149C Distinguishing between OCD, ODCP, and ASD: An Interactive, Skills Acquisition Workshop

6th Floor, Nob Hill 6/7

168C Facilitating the Transition to College for Clients with Anxiety, Mood, and Autism-Spectrum Disorders

6th Floor, Nob Hill 10

SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

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SATURDAY, APRIL 8 continuedTIME SESSION # TITLE LOCATION

4:30 PM - 6:00 PM 170C Home from Deployment: Enhancing PTSD Treatment for OEF/OIF Veterans through Delivery of Couple-based Psychoeducation and Treatment

6th Floor, Nob Hill 2/3

335R Mobile Phone Interventions to Improve Assessment and Treatment of Depression

4th Floor, Union Square 15/16

339R MoodNetwork: A Patient-Powered Research Network 4th Floor, Union Square 19/20

345R Personalizing CBT for Youth: Identifying Predictors of Response and New Targets for Treatment

4th Floor, Union Square 21

342R Recent Advances in Virtual Reality Therapy Ballroom Level, Continental 6

324R Resilience and Interpersonal Relationships in PTSD and Anxiety Disorder Treatment

4th Floor, Union Square 17/18

103C Teaching Supervisees to Conduct Exposure Based Treatments: Winning Strategies, Stumbling Blocks, and Sticking Points

6th Floor, Nob Hill 8/9

166C The Effectiveness of Confident Crew, a Five-day Group Intensive Integrative Behavioral Intervention Program for Multilingual Children Diagnosed with Selective Mutism

6th Floor, Nob Hill 1

365R Transdiagnostic Approaches to the Treatment of Anxiety and Emotional Disorders: Current Status and Future Directions

4th Floor, Union Square 25

327R Transdiagnostic Risk Factors for Anxiety: A Translational Perspective through Novel Behavioral Indicators & Treatment Paradigms

Ballroom Level, Continental 7

164C When Identifying Automatic Thoughts Isn’t Enough: Understanding the Mechanisms of Change when Utilizing a CBT Approach

6th Floor, Nob Hill 4/5

6:00 PM - 7:30 PM 401 New Research Poster Session II Supported by Medscape(View presenters and abstract details in the Conference Mobile App)

Lobby Level, Golden Gate Ballroom

7:30 PM - 9:30 PM “Saturday Night Slide” Closing Reception (Supported by the San Francisco Bay Area Center for Cognitive Therapy, Renewed Freedom Center, and ADAA)

Slide Nightclub, 430 Mason Street

SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 2017

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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCESUNDAY, APRIL 9, 2017TIME SESSION # TITLE LOCATION

7:30 AM - 8:30 AM Networking Breakfast Ballroom Level, East Lounge

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM 151C Practical Guide to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Perfectionism 4th Floor, Union Square 5/6

361R Advances in Compulsive Hoarding across the Lifespan Ballroom Level, Continental 1

326R Challenges in Implementing Evidence Based Interventions for OCD 4th Floor, Union Square 23/24

332R Clinicians Judgment and Emotional Responses as Predictors of Short-term Suicide Risk

Ballroom Level, Continental 2

106C Family Intervention to Improve the Sleep of Adolescents 4th Floor, Union Square 21

336R Repetitive Negative Thinking as a Transdiagnostic Process of Anxiety and Depression: Mechanisms and Implications for Intervention

4th Floor, Union Square 22

122C To Pee or Not to Pee: Behavioral Medicine Problem or Anxiety Disorder? The Medical Face of Pediatric Anxiety Disorders

4th Floor, Union Square 25

162C What are you Afraid of? Integrated CBT Treatment for Anxiety Disorders in Clinical Practice

4th Floor, Union Square 15/16

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Networking Coffee Break Ballroom Level, East Lounge

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM 134C** A Transdiagnostic Revolution for the Treatment of Anxiety and Depression: New Assessments and Treatment Outcomes for the Transdiagnostic Model**

4th Floor, Union Square 25

179C Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors using a Combined Mindfulness-based, Somatic-Behavioral Approach

4th Floor, Union Square 15/16

112C Getting Good at Feeling Bad: The Power of Working with Experiential Avoidance

4th Floor, Union Square 5/6

349R Integrated Interventions for Comorbid Nicotine Dependence and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

4th Floor, Union Square 22

348R Making Research Valuable for Clinicians: Exploring Pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder By Pairing Study Data with Clinical Application Discussions

4th Floor, Union Square 23/24

186C Ethics Session: Cosmetic Psychiatry and Neuro-enhancement: Is the Future Here? And if So, Do We Want It?

Ballroom Level, Continental 1

SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 2017

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SUPPORTERS AND EXHIBITORSTHANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

PLATINUM, GOLD AND SILVER LEVEL SUPPORTERS:

Rogers Behavioral Health American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavioral TherapyJanssen Research & Development, LLC

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BRONZE LEVEL SUPPORTERS:Houston OCD Program

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San Francisco Bay Area Center for Cognitive TherapyRenewed Freedom Center for Rapid Anxiety Relief

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EXHIB ITORS :Alkermes, Inc

Child Mind InstituteConstellation Behavioral HealthDefense Centers of ExcellenceFDA Offi ce of Women’s Health

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OVERVIEWThe conference aims to leverage its broad audience to synthesize cutting-edge knowledge, accelerate dissemination, and translate scientific evidence to practice by engaging clinicians.

The ADAA Annual Conference is innovative and serves to advance knowledge in unique ways: 1 fostering dissemination and collaboration among basic and

behavioral researchers; 2 encouraging researchers and clinicians to discuss practical

applications in real-life settings; 3 accelerating translation of research to practice with hands-

on training of empirically tested treatments; 4 involving early career investigators, students, and trainees

in research and learning; and 5 providing opportunities for professionals to hear patient

perspectives. The conference engages all of these audiences, building bridges and supporting these networks throughout the year.

STATEMENT OF NEED The annual conference of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA) is designed to meet the educational needs of member and nonmember clinicians and researchers by providing training, dissemination of evidence-based treatments, and translation of the latest research.

Anxiety disorders and depression are common and disabling. Anxiety disorders comprise a diagnostic category that includes generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), social anxiety disorder, and phobias. Lifetime prevalence estimates for all anxiety disorders and major depression are 33.7 percent and 18.3 percent, respectively. Mental illnesses account for more than half as many disability days as all physical illnesses, with anxiety and depressive

disorders being the major causes of disability. More than 40 million adults have one or more anxiety disorder, and 19 million adults have depression; anxiety disorders are the most common mental illnesses in children.

Research has long documented the high comorbidity between anxiety disorders and depression; the latest data continues to highlight the importance of understanding the overlap between these disorders, not only with respect to their etiology, but also in terms of treatment course. In 50 percent of diagnoses, individuals have comorbid anxiety and depression. Additionally, anxiety and depression are the primary illnesses associated with suicide. To continue leading the field, ADAA has broadened its mission and vision to encompass anxiety and depressive disorders.

The desired results for the conference are that attendees are aware of the latest developments in preclinical and clinical research, are able to translate this knowledge to clinical practice, apply evidence-based research to practice, discuss real-world clinical experiences to influence research, and develop new skills and techniques to improve diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of anxiety and depressive disorders. It is also expected that researchers and clinicians will discuss how specific diagnoses manifest in the clinic and the reality of implementation of evidence-based and novel treatments in real world settings. Additionally, participants will evaluate and discuss how to use new technologies and social media in research and clinical practice, thus advancing the dissemination and implementation of empirically based and novel treatments.

CONTINUING EDUCATION

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CONFERENCE EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVESAfter participating in the 2017 annual conference, attendees should be able to:> Recognize advances in diagnosis and treatments for

anxiety, depression, and related disorders. > Improve patient outcomes through the dissemination of

evidence-based research and application to real-world clinical settings.

> Identify the etiology, pathophysiology, and neural pathways of anxiety and depressive disorders.

> Apply psycho- and pharmacotherapy interventions alone and in combination to develop treatment plans, predict treatment response, optimize remission, and prevent relapse.

> Discuss and innovate research on anxiety, depression, and related disorders.

CE and CME credits are available to registered professional physicians, psychologists, social workers, counselors, therapists and nurses. Members do not pay an additional fee; nonmembers can receive credits for an additional fee of $60 per discipline. Only professional attendees can receive CE or CME credits; those paying guest, student, post-doc, trainee or consumer fees cannot apply for CE or CME credits. Online attendance verification, individual session evaluations, overall conference evaluation, and printed certificate must be completed by May 15, 2017 to be eligible for credit.

CE CREDITSCE Credits are available for professionals through these organizations:

Psychologists: ADAA is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education credits for psychologists. ADAA maintains responsibility for this program and its content. CE credits for psychologists are granted on a 1 credit per contract basis.

Social Workers: This program is approved by the National Association of Social Workers (Approval # #886437837-2555) for social work continuing education contact hours.

Social Workers in New York State: ADAA SW CPE is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #0316.

California Marriage and Family Therapists, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Licensed Clinical Counselors, and Licensed Educational Psychologists ADAA is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT) to sponsor 25 hours of continuing education for counselors and MFTs. This course meets the qualifications for 25 hours of continuing education credit for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs and/or LEPs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. ADAA maintains responsibility for this program/course and its content. (Provider No. 135215)

Counselors: ADAA has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6872. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. ADAA is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

Physicians’ assistants and nurse practitioners: AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ can only be awarded to MDs or DOs (or physicians with equivalent degrees from other countries). Non-physicians may not be awarded AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Non-physicians may, however, receive a certificate of attendance/participation that acknowledges the activity was designated for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ in order to apply their participation toward re-licensure.

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CME CREDITSAccreditation This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of Blackwell Futura Media Services and the Anxiety and Depression Association of America. Blackwell Futura Media Services is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Designation Blackwell Futura Media Services designates this live activity for a maximum of 25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Blackwell Futura Media Services and ADAA present this activity for educational purposes only and do not endorse any product, content of presentation, or exhibit. Participants are expected to utilize their own expertise and judgment while engaged in the practice of medicine. The content of the presentations is provided solely by presenters who have been selected because of their recognized expertise.

Faculty Disclosure It is the policy of Blackwell Futura Media Service to plan and implement all of its educational activities in accordance with the ACCME’s Essential Areas and Policies to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor. In accordance with the ACCME’s Standards for Commercial Support, everyone who is in a position to control the content of an educational activity certified for AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM is required to disclose all financial relationships with any commercial interests within the past 12 months that creates a real or apparent conflict of interest. Individuals who do not disclose are disqualified from participating in a CME activity. Individuals with potential for influence or control of CME content include: planners and planning committee members, authors, teachers, educational activity directors, educational partners, and others who participate, e.g., facilitators and moderators. This disclosure pertains to relationships with pharmaceutical companies, biomedical device manufacturers, or other corporations whose products or services are related to the subject matter of the presentation topic. Any real or apparent conflicts of interest related to the content of the presentations must be resolved prior to the educational

activity. Disclosure of off-label, experimental, or investigational use of drugs or devices must also be made known to the audience.

Maintenance of Certification for Psychiatrists The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology has reviewed the 2017 Anxiety and Depression Conference and has approved this program as part of a comprehensive CME program, which is mandated by the ABMS as a necessary component of Maintenance of Certification. This activity awards a maximum of 14 AMA PRA Category 1 CME credits, and 11 Self-Assessment Category 1 CME credits (Total 25 CME.)

HOW TO APPLY FOR CE and CME CREDITS 1 You will receive an e-mail at the start of the ADAA

Conference with your current login for the submission database, which is the same system used for the CE and CME credit process. If you registered on-site, you will receive the email during the week following the conference.

2 At the conclusion of each session, you will receive a SESSION AUTHORIZATION CODE from the presenter. Be sure to record this code as you will need it after you login and begin the process of claiming credit for each session. Complete the individual session evaluation for all sessions you attended, complete an overall conference evaluation, and then you print, download or email your official certificate. Ethics credits earned will be indicated on the certificate. ABPN certificates will be sent separately in May following the verification of completion of all assessment activities.

3 Use the printed “Schedule at a Glance” or the “Notes” field in the Conference Mobile App to track the sessions you attend and record the session authorization codes. This will assist you in the online evaluation process. You do not need to return any forms to ADAA.

All steps above must be completed by May 16, 2017. Direct all questions regarding CE or CME to [email protected], or call 240-485-1032.

CONTINUING EDUCATION continued

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DISCLOSURE REPORT 2017 Listed below is information disclosed by presenters. Any real or apparent conflicts of interest related to the content of their presentations have been resolved.

G = Grant Support C = Consultant S = Speaker’s Bureau M = Major Stock Shareholder O = Other Modest (<$5,000) Significant (>=$5,000)

Name: Financial Interest, Organization(s)T. Adams: Modest G: Other, Significant G: NIMH A. Aguilera: Significant G: NIMH A.M. Albano: Modest O: APA,C. Alcantara: Modest C: Other, L. Alloy: Modest G: NIMH, M. Alvord: Modest G: Other, Significant G: Resilience Builder Program,P. Arean: Modest C: Other, C. Beard: Modest G: NIMH, J. Beck: Modest O: Guilford Press, J. Becker-Cretu: Modest: Abbot , C. Beevers: Significant G: NIDA, NIMH, M. Bernik: Modest S: Lundbeck , M. Betz: Modest G: AFSP,L. Bonin: Modest O: UpToDate, Inc. , S. Bouchard: Modest G: Canada Research Chairs, Canadian Inst of Health, Modest M: Other, C. Bryan: Significant G: DOD, Modest C: Other, Significant C: Other, T.-H. E. Bui: Modest G: Other, Significant G: Other, M. Burton: Modest G: APA , R. N. Carleton: Modest G: Canadian Institute of Health, Significant G: Canadian Institute of Health, C. Carney: Modest G: Canadian Institute of Health , S. Chan: Modest O: Amer Psychiatric Assn, HealthLinkNow. Modest G:UC Davis, S. Compton: Modest G: NIMH, T. Deckersbach: Modest G: DOD, NIH, PCORI, T. deRoon-Cassini: Significant G: NIMH, D. Dougherty: Modest G: Medtronic, Modest O: Medtronic,, R. Friedberg: Modest S: Other, Modest O: Guilford Press, Wiley,I. Galatzer-Levy: Significant G: NIMH, NARSAD, J. Gelernter: Modest G: NIH, Veterans Admin, G. Ginsburg: Modest G: NIMH, J. Grant: Modest G: Brainsway, Takeda, AFSP, NIDA, Trichtillomania Learning Center, J. Grayson: Modest G: IOCDF , J. Greenblatt: Modest S: Shire, Modest C: Other, T. Greer: Significant G: NARSAD, Significant C: Lundbeck, Modest C: Takeda,G. Hanna: Modest G: IOCDF, Significant G: NIMH, S. Hayes-Skelton: Modest G: NIMH, E. Hebert: Significant G: Canadian Institute of Health, L. Hendriks: Modest G: Other, J. Hettema: Modest G: NIMH , E. Hollander: Modest G: Brainsway , M. Hollifield: Modest G: Veterans Admin , M. Hunt: Modest O: Sterling, Inc.,D. Ionescu: Modest G: BBRF, MGH, Significant G: NIMH, Significant O: Janssen,M. Kampman: Modest G: Other,L. Katz: Modest G: Behavior Tech , M. Kautz: Significant O: Columbia Univ Med Ctr, T. Keane: Modest G: NIMH, Veterans Health Admin, DOD, J. Kuckertz: Modest G: NIMH , D. Ledley: Modest O: APA, Modest O: Guilford Press,R. Liu: Significant G: NIMH, K. Magruder: Modest G: DOD , R. Manber: Modest O: Guilford Press, New Harbinger Pubs,C. Marin: Modest G: NIMH , L. Marques: Significant G: NIMH, B. Marx: Significant G: DOD, NIMH, C. McCurry: Significant G: Canadian Psychiatric Assn, J. McGuire: Modest G: Tourette Assn of America, NIMH, M. McKay: Significant M: New Harbinger Pubs, D. Mennin: Modest G: Other , M. Miller: Modest G: NIMH, Significant G: AKFSA, M. Minzenberg: Modest G: AFSP,K. Morrow: Modest S: Other, Significant S: Other, S. Nicely: Modest O: New Harbinger Pubs, Other, S. Orsillo: Modest O: Guilford

Press, S. Orsillo: Modest Guilford Press, M. Ostacher: Modest C: Sunovian, Otsuka, Johnson & Johnson, Other, M. Paulus: Modest G: NIH, Significant G: NIH, J. Piacentini: Modest G: Pfizer, Tourette Assn of America, Trichtillomania Learning Center, Modest O: Guilford Press, Oxford U Press, C. Pittman: Modest O: New Harbinger Pubs,M. Plasencia: Modest O: Veterans Health Admin , R. Price: Modest G: NIMH , A. Puliafico: Modest O: New Harbinger Pubs,, R. Ramsay: Modest O: APA, Routledge, S. Rauch: Modest G: DOD, Veterans Administration, Modest C: AFSP, Other, S. Rego: Modest C: Palo Alto Health Sciences , R. Roberson-Nay: Modest G: BBRF, Significant G: NIMH, D. Robinaugh: Modest G: AFSP , C. Rodriguez: Modest C: Allergan, Other, L. Roemer: Modest O: Guilford Press, B. Rothbaum: Significant M: Virtually Better, D. Sakolsky: Significant G: NIMH, Modest C: Other, J. Sareen: Modest C: UpToDate, Inc., Significant C: UpToDate, Inc.,Significant M: Johnson & Johnson, L. Sarfan: Modest G: Psi Chi , L. Sayegh: Modest O: Routledge, J. Schaefer: Modest O: Other, J. Schleider: Modest G: NIMH, S. Schueller: Significant G: NIMH, P. Seibell: Modest O: British Medical Journal Group, Slack, Inc, M. Seif: Modest O: New Harbinger Pubs, Routledge, K. Sexton: Significant G: Canadian Institute of Health, N. Simon: Modest G: AFSP, DOD, Janssen, NIH, Highland Street Foundation, Modest S: MGH, J. Smits: Modest G: NIDA , H. Snyder: Modest G: NIMH, E. Spencer: Modest O: Other, Modest G: Other, M. Stein: Modest C: Janssen, Pfizer, Significant C: UpToDate, Inc., Significant O: UpToDate, Inc., E. Stewart: Modest G: Canadian Institute of Health, , J. Stewart: Modest: BBRF,E. Storch: Modest G: NIH, Significant G: NIH, J. Sumner: Modest G: NIH , P. Suppes: Modest C: Sunovian , L. Sylvia: Modest G: NIMH, Other, Modest C: Other, C. Taylor: Modest G: NIMH, Significant G: NIMH, Modest O: UpToDate, Inc, M. Thordarson: Modest O: Guilford Press, K. Timpano: Modest G: NIMH, Modest G: IOCDF, C. Tjoa: Modest G: Nokia , R. Tovey: Modest G: PCORI, M. Van Ameringen: Modest G: Janssen, Pfizer, Roche, Modest C: Janssen, Purdue, Modest S: Lundbeck,A. West: Modest O: New Harbinger Pubs, S. Wilhelm: Modest G: MGH, NIMH, Modest O: New Harbinger Pubs, Oxford U Press, Guilford Press,,M. Williams: Modest G: APA, Modest C: Other, S. Wiltsey-Stirman: Modest G: Canadian Institute of Health, Significant G: NIMH, S. Winston: Modest O: New Harbinger Pubs, Routledge, E. Wolf: Modest G: NIH , A. Zalta: Modest G: NIMH.

The following presenters have documented that they have nothing to disclose: J. Abelson, J. Abramowitz, A. Alden , R. Ali, N. Allan, E. Allard, K. Allen, E. Anderson, A. Apter, B. Arizmendi, A. Ashbaugh, K. Ashworth, G. Asmundson, A. Asnaani, R. Auerbach, S. Avny, A. Ayoub, A. Baker, J. Baker, N. Balderston, J. Ball, E. Ballard, K. Banneyer, J. Barkin, T. Barrera, S. Barzilay, K. Basile, A. Bauer, S. Beaudreau, E. Becker, M. Bedard-Gilligan, E. Bell, R. Benson, E. Bernstein, Throstur Bjorgvinsson, M. Blackmore, F. Bolanos, A. Bonifay, H. Bosley, C. Botella, R. Brady, C. Brooks, C. Brown, L. Brown, A. Bryan, M. Bugatti, K. Buhr, R. Busman, A. Calloway, P. Carlbring, K. Carleton, K. Cassiday, J. Cattie, J. Chapman, D. Chazin, H. Chik, A. Chiu, K. Cody, K. Comtois, D. Cornelius, R. Cox, L. Coyne, J. Dainer-Best, J. Dalton, K. D’Anna-Hernandez, J. Davich, J. Davidson, E. Denisoff, P. Dennis, D. DeSena, E. Donegan, S. Dowd, A. Drew, K. Eddington, T. Ehrlich, S. Eken, R. El-Gabalawy, S. Ellickson-Larew, J. Emanuele, C. Ennis, R. Erban, A. Fang, N. Farrell, L.

Farrell, G. Fava, T. Favorite, N. Feeny, B. Filton, K. Fracalanza, R. Frank, J. Frankovich, T. Fratto, D. Fresco, E. Fried, V. Gabbay, T. Gallagher, I. Galynker, L. Gandarela, N. Garcia, H. Garriock, C. Gioia, K. Glickman, S. Glynn, E. Goetter, A. Gonzalez, E. Goodman, K. Goodman, E. Gorbis, E. Gorlin, J. Graham, I. Grahek, L. Gramling, S. Granet, J. Green, E. Groessl, K. Grubbs, J. Hacha, L. Hallion, J. Halverson, E. Hamlat, A. Hamlet, B. Hansen, J. Harkavy-Friedman, K. Harper, S. Hayes, F. Helgadottir, L. Henderson, G. Hendriks, J. Hershfield, H. Hoffman, L. Hopkins, K. Hsu, M. Hughes-Feltenberger, N. Ikani, R. Jacoby, J. Jacquart, J. Jaffe, F. Jaspers-Fayer, J. Joormann, A. Kaczkurkin, J. Kaplan, C. Kapphahn, T. Karsten, C. Keeton, S. Kelleher, S. Kennedy, S. Khalsa, H. Kim, A. King, D. Kiraly, D. Kissen, H. Kletter, E. Klonsky, J. Knapik, R. Kolts, J. Krompinger, S. Kurtz, G. Kvale, L. LaFreniere, A. Lang, S. Langenecker, N. Laracy, N. Lau, S. Lawson, N. Lazar, N. LeBlanc, E. Lebowitz, R. Leonard, A. Letamendi, H. Levy, J. Lewis, S. Linden-Andersen, S. Lissek, S. Llera, L. Lokers, C. Loranger, A. Lott, J. MacLeod, C. Mansueto, E. Marks, K. Martinez-Gonzalez, L. Martin, A. Martino, E. McCauley, L. McGinn, L. McInnes, R. McIntyre, K. McKenney, C. McLean, T. McNeil Crouch, R. Meza, K. Michalska, E. Michalski, V. Michopoulos, D. Miller, A. Molloy, H. Montoya, R. Morey, L. Morland, J. Morris, D. Mortenson, S. Moshier, C. Mosley, N. Mota, M. Muggeo, N. Mulholland, J. Myers, N. Nagle, K. Naragon-Gainey, J. Negreiros, M. Newman, T. Ng, V. Ng, M. Niciu, S. Nielsen, A. Nierenberg, B. Niles, P. Norton, M. O’Connor, M. Oglesby, K. O’Hara, B. Olatunji, T. Ollendick, M. Ortega, R. Oude Voshaar, D. Owen, C. Pane-Farre, J. Pannu Hayes, J. Park, D. Paulus, M. Pelcovitz, J. Penberthy, T. Peris, J. Persons, M. Piccirillo, A. Pina, D. Pine, B. Plyler, J. Pojas, A. Pollard, M. Polusny, S. Poskar, M. Powers, A. Puspitasari, A. Raines, M. Rapaport, L. Rappaport, E. Reichert, R. Reiser, M. Renna, K. Ressler, L. Reuman, B. Riemann, M. Rinck, M. Robichaud, K. Rockwell-Evans, C. Rosen, R. Rosen, A. Rothbaum, E. Rozbruch, D. Rozek, I. Ruths, J. Ruzek, R. Sachs, T. Sampaio, A. Sanchez, C. Santucci, F. Sautter, C. Sawchuk, S. Saxena, B. Schmaus, R. Schuster, L. Schuster Effland, R. Selles, S. Shankman, J. Shannon, B. Shikatani, N. Shook, N. Short, D. Siegel, A. Simpson, L. Siqueland, C. Sistrunk, N. Skritskaya, A. Smith, J. Smoller, H. Sobin, J. Socha, L. Solursh, N. Soreni, S. Stasik-O’Brien, A. Stebbins, S. Steinman, J. Stevens, S. Stewart, A. Stone, T. Sullivan, J. Szymanski, C. Tadros, M. Tailor, E. Teng, M. Thienemann, M. Thompson, M. Titone, M. Tompkins, W. Tseng, J. Turna, M. Turner, B. Turner, C. Vaidya, D. Valencia-Garcia, D. van der Veen, I. Van Diest, N. Van Kirk, S. van Rooij, M. VanDyke, J. Vrijsen, A. Wagner, R. Walker, K. Walter, Y. Wang, R. Warren, S. Warren, D. Watson, R. Weisberg, J. Wetherell, M. Wheaton, K. Williams, l. Williams, R. Wilson, M. Woody, E. Yadin, I. Yaroslavsky, Z. Yaseen, J. Yip, I. Young, K. Young, D. Yusko, L. Zandberg, R. Zasio, R. Zinbarg, N. Zucker, P. Zurita Ona, N. Zwecker.

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- Child Center

And now, your patients can find Rogers Behavioral Health in a growing network of specialized outpatient care throughout the country.

Call 800-767-4411 or visit rogersbh.org to learn more.

Proud to be a Platinum Sponsor of the 2017 Anxiety and Depression Conference.

Wisconsin | Florida | Illinois | Minnesota | Pennsylvania | Tennessee

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• Residential Support Program• Intensive Outpatient Program

• Specialty Outpatient Program• Diagnostic & Treatment Consultations

We look forward to meeting you at the conference and you can visit the following team members either at our exhibit booth or at their presentation at this year’s ADAA Conference:

Thröstur Björgvinsson, PhD, ABPP • Saharah Shrout, MA, LPC Naomi Zwecker, PhD • Emily Anderson, PhD • Ivy Ruths, PhD

• Residential Support Program• Intensive Outpatient Program

Residential Support ProgramIntensive Outpatient Program

• Specialty Outpatient Program• Diagnostic & Treatment Consultations

Residential Support ProgramIntensive Outpatient Program

Specialty Outpatient ProgramDiagnostic & Treatment ConsultationsSpecialty Outpatient ProgramDiagnostic & Treatment Consultations

houstonocdprogram.org • 713.526.5055

socalocdprogram.org • 310.488.5850

We are excited to announce the opening of a new program in Los Angeles. The OCD & Anxiety Program of Southern California offers outpatient and intensive outpatient services. Like the Houston OCD Program, the SoCal program will offer a residential program in early 2018.

New Program in Los Angeles!