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Allan Abbass, MD is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology, Director of Education and Director of The Centre for Emotions and Health at Dalhousie University Department of Psychiatry ( Canada ). His career focus is on the practice, teaching and research of ISTDP. Over the past 5 years Dr. Abbass has been honored with departmental, University and National teaching awards for providing training in ISTDP.
Jentine ten Broeke, PsyD is a registered psychotherapist, working with individuals and couples in her private practice ( Amsterdam , the Netherlands ). She has worked in several clinical settings and she is coordinator of a department in a day care clinic for patients with a personality disorder ( Alkmaar , The Netherlands). In 2006 she successfully finished her Dutch Core Group training. She is a Board Member of the Dutch Association for STDP (VKDP). See also www.vkdp.com
Kees L.M. Cornelissen, SocD is a Dutch sociologist and registered psychotherapist. He works at the Center for Psychotherapy “de Viersprong”(Crossroads) in the Netherlands and in private practice and he has developed a program of ISTDP that can be implemented in a residential setting. He is supervisor and trainer for the Dutch Association for STDP (VKDP).
Patricia Coughlin (Della Selva) , PhD is a Clinical Psychologist with over 25 years of experience, the last 15 of which have focused on theory and technique of ISTDP. In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Coughlin has taught at Northwestern University Medical School and Albany Medical School . Currently she is on the faculty at the Thomas Jefferson Medical School in Philadelphia , where she also maintains a private practice. In addition to seeing patients and teaching, she is involved in training mental health professionals and business consultants on an international basis. She is the author of two books and numerous articles. More information is available at www.patriciacoughlin.com
Angela van Driel-Corthals, MD is a registered psychotherapist. She has worked for 13 years in a day care clinic in Zaandam (The Netherlands) and for one year with Kees Cornelissen in Halsteren (de Viersprong ). Currently she runs her own private practice in Amsterdam . In 2006 she successfully finished her Dutch Core Group training.
Manuela Fontolan, MD is a psychiatrist and a psychotherapist. She has worked for ten years at the Affori Psychotherapy Unit of Milano University where she specialized in Psychiatry. For two years she ran an Art Therapy Group in a residential community for psychiatric patients. Dr. Fontolan successfully completed the Italian EDT Core Training with Ferruccio Osimo and Diana Fosha, and currently maintains a private psychotherapy practice for individuals and couples in Milano, Italy .
Jon Frederickson, LCSW is the co-chair of the ISTDP training program at the Washington School of Psychiatry. He is the author of “Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: learning to listen from multiple perspectives” (Taylor and Francis, 1999) and of several papers on ISTDP. He has a private practice in Washington, DC .
has degrees in psychology and philosophy. He is a licensed psychotherapist since 1997 and he trained with Osimo and Fosha between 2003 and 2006. He is the director of EDT Maastricht, an Institute for Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy. He published several books and articles. See www.personeel.unimaas.nl/arno.goudsmit/publications.htm.
is a registered psychologist-psychotherapist and clinical psychologist. She started her career at the department of Neuro and Psychophysiology of the Free University Brussels (teaching and doing psycho-physiological research). She has a private practice and is supervisor of behavior and cognitive therapy and of ISTDP. She is one of the founders of the Dutch Association for STDP, Chair of the VKDP's training committee, editor of the Ad Hoc Bulletin of STDP: Practice and Theory, author of several articles and the editor of several books.
previously worked as a clinical psychologist in an outpatient psychiatric clinic. Since 1999 he has a private practice. He has organized several workshops on STDP in Denmark . He is a member of the Danish Core Group on STDP, supervised by Patricia Coughlin since 2004.
was trained in ISTDP by Habib Davanloo , MD. He is founder and moderator of the STDP E-mail Discussion List and is a founder and board member of the IEDTA. He is past president of the General Practice Psychotherapy Association (GPPA) of Canada . He practices and supervises EDT in Ontario, Canada .
Nat Kuhn , MD is a Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry and an assistant director of Leigh McCullough's Psychotherapy Research Program at Harvard's Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital . He has taught and supervised extensively in the Affect Phobia Model of STDP. Dr. Kuhn has a private psychotherapy and psychiatry practice in the Boston area.
David H. Malan, DM is a former Consultant Psychiatrist at the Tavistock clinic in London . One of his chief interests has always been the investigation and promotion of Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy, particularly the method developed by Davanloo and his trainees, with which the present conference is concerned. Together with his colleague, Patricia Coughlin (Della Selva) he has recently published a book, entitled “Lives transformed” (Karnac 2006), which is based on seven outstanding therapies conducted by Patricia Coughlin, and their practical and theoretical implications.
Leigh McCullough, PhD , BIDM is an Associate Clinical Professor and Director of the Psychotherapy Research Program at Harvard Medical School ( Boston , Massachusetts ). She was the 1996 Voorhees Distinguished Professor at the Menninger Clinic and received the 1996 Michael Franz Basch Award from the Silvan Tomkins Institute for her contributions toward the exploration of affect in psychotherapy. She is currently a Visiting Professor II at NTNU in Trondheim , Norway where a clinical trial is conducted comparing her short-term dynamic treatment model to a cognitive therapy model. She is also a Co-Director of a Process Research Program in Trondheim to analyze the study's videotapes to identify active change processes.
Ria Meerhoff, PsyD is a registered psychotherapist working in private practice.(Andijk and Middelie, The Netherlands). She has worked several years in a psychiatric clinic (residential setting) and in an outpatient clinic. She has successfully finished her Dutch Core Group training in 2006.
Robert Neborsky, MD is a psychiatrist in private practice in Del Mar, California , and a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at UCSD School of Medicine as well as UCLA School of Medicine (Hon). He is a member of the Board of Directors of the IEDTA and serves currently as guest editor of the Ad Hoc Bulletin of Short Term Dynamic Psychotherapy . In 2003, Dr.Neborsky was honored by the UCLA School of Medicine clinical faculty association as the Distinguished Psychiatric Lecturer of the year for 2002. In 2001, he co-authored “Short-Term Therapy for Long Term Change” (Norton) and is a contributing author in the 2003 book, “Healing Trauma” (Norton). He is the founder and president of the So. Cal. Society for ISTDP.
Birgitte Norrie , MD is working at the Psychiatric Hospital in Aarhus ( Denmark ) as a psychiatrist and consultant in psychotherapy. She supervises the therapists of the psychiatric hospital. She is a member of the Danish Core Group on STDP, supervised by Patricia Coughlin since 2004.
Ferruccio Osimo , MD is the President of the IEDTA and one of its founders. See also www.iedta.net. He trained at the Tavistock Clinic with David Malan, and the two of them co-authored “Psychodynamics: Training and Outcome in Brief Psychotherapy” (1992). After training in ISTDP with Dr Davanloo, Dr Osimo developed a more flexible STDP-method, in order to make it easier to learn. Dr Osimo is especially interested in the interplay of theoretical model, metapsychology and the therapist's personality. Dr Osimo runs the Italian EDT core training in Milano, and since two years the English core training in London and he took part in the NYC core training. He published “Brief Psychodynamic Therapy”, which is a chapter in the “Comprehensive Handbook of Psychotherapy” (2002) and “Experiential Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy, a Manual” (2003) www.stdpmanual.com.
Albert (Terry) Sheldon, MD is a psychiatrist who trained with Dr H. Davanloo in Montreal (1992-2002). He received a multiyear Bush Medical fellowship to study and research short-term psychotherapy processes and interventions. As a result he utilizes a variety of approaches and interventions that work more directly with implicit mental processing to improve the efficacy and efficiency of EDT. He teaches, researches and practices psychotherapy in Seattle , Washington , USA .
Susan Warren Warshow, LCSW, conducts training groups and seminars for professionals in Experiential Dynamic Therapy. She has a private practice in Los Angeles and Woodland Hills, California, since 1980. She has guest lectured at several universities, to hospital medical staffs and various professional organizations and has published several articles. Her former employment includes supervisor, director of continuing education and psychotherapist at the Department of Psychiatry at Northridge Hospital. She coordinated over 100 public presentations on child abuse and neglect in L.A. County for the Center for the Improvement of Child Caring and was media and public relations director for L.A.’s first child abuse hotline. She completed the core curriculum in ISTDP in Los Angeles in 2003.
Carl Weltzer, MA ( University of Aarhus , Denmark ) is a clinical psychologist. For many years he has been working with children, adolescents and their families in a child psychiatric setting. Since 1996 he has worked at the Students Counseling Centre in Aarhus and in private practice. In 2001 he translated Patricia Coughlin-Della Selva's book Intensive Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (1996) into Danish (Intensiv dynamisk korttidsterapi, Copenhagen : Hans Reitzel). He is a member of the Danish Core Group on STDP, supervised by Patricia Coughlin since 2004.
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