Breakout Sessions

Breakout Sessions

8/10/2016

ROLAND E. ANGLE
Field Report: Observations On The Practice Of Psychiatry And Psychology In The California State Mental Hospitals

JIM GOTTSTEIN
Litigating to Address the Psychiatric Drugging of Poor Children.

STEVEN MORGAN & CHRIS HANSEN
Introduction to Intentional Peer Support

GRACE JACKSON M.D.
Building a Better Scientific Understanding of Antidepressants

BILL JENKINS
Putting the Shattered Life Back Together After Traumatic Loss

BERTRAM KARON PH.D.
Cognitive Fears and Psychoanalytic Phobias

ERIC LANE
The Strongest Memory Wins: Improving the PTS(d) Quality of Life

ANGELA LIEBER & DANIEL DUNLEAVY
Producing and Inducing Sexual Dysfunction: DSMs, Drugs, and Sexuality

EVA EDELMAN
Nutrient and Herbs: Reclaiming our Natural Biochemistry

FUMIYO NISHIMOTO MSW, CSW
The Narrative Approach to Healing: Narratives for Those Who Have Experienced Trauma

CARRIE PATE LCSW
Posttraumatic Growth After the Holocaust: What a Story Can Teach Us

ALEXANDER RECALT LCSW & DAVID COHEN PHD
Do Withdrawal Effects of Psychiatric Drugs Obscure Clinical Trial Outcomes? A Systematic Review

CHRIS ROWE PSY.D.
An Analysis of Psychologist Postdoctoral Psychopharmacology Training Materials for Critiques of Neurobiological Hypotheses of Depression’s Etiology, Critical Analyses of the DSM’s Rigor, and for Consumer/Survivor/Ex-Patient Content

STEVEN E. RUBIN M.D.
Alzheimer’s Top 10 Causes

ROBERT SLICLEN PH.D.
Writing as a Way of Healing

STEVE SPIEGEL
Unified Alternative Therapies: A 7 Actions Program

JEANNE STOLZER PH.D.
An Examination of Mental Illness Using a Bioecological, Cross Cultural Lens.

JOSEPH TARANTOLO M.D.
What We Don’t Know: The Danger Of Ignorance Of Ignorance, An Existential Viewpoint

GAIL TASCH
We Are Still Bloodletting: An Informative and Entertaining Look At Why Medical Research Can Not Be Trusted