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Programm - Plenarveranstaltungen

Freitag, 08.03.2013 Short-term Psychodynamic psychotherapy for Somatic Disorders: State of evidence and videotape illustration ( A. Abbass, Halifax) Dr. Allan Abbass ist Direktor der Lehrsektion der psychiatrischen Abteilung an der Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada. Er ist Lehrtherapeut und Autor mehrerer Studien und Übersichtsarbeiten zur Wirksamkeit psychodynamischer Psychotherapien. In seinem Vortrag wird er den aktuellen Stand referieren und neueste Daten zur gesundheitsökonomischen Relevanz vorstellen: Short-term Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (STPP) has been subjected to over 25 published outcome studies of the method across problems in every body system from skin to gut. These studies include a mix of randomized controlled trials and naturalistic designs which in the main show superiority over controls and robust effects which persist in long-term followup. There is evidence of reduced health care use, symptoms and psychosocial adjustment. Because these are short treatments, they are cost effective. Treatments more focused on emotional experiencing outperform insight based models. One of these models in Davanloo’s Intensive Short-term Dynamic Psychotherapy which has several studies showing effects in chronic pain, movement disorders, and medically unexplained symptoms. New data from a large scale cost effectiveness study will be reviewed showing a 10 to 1 healthcare cost savings after an average of 7 treatment sessions with a mixed psychiatric/psychosomatic sample.

Samstag, 09.03.2013 Self-Consciousness and the Inter-Subjective Body in Anorexia Nervosa ( D. Legrand, Paris) Dr. Dorothee Legrand ist Philosophin, lehrt und forscht am l’École normale supérieure in Paris unter anderem zu: Störungen des verkörperten Selbst bei Essstörungen: I consider whether anorexia can be a mode of being expressive for others. Rather than conceiving anorexia as only a perturbation of the subject’s relationship to herself, or as only a bodily substitute for speech and mentalization, I consider the structure of communication from a philosophical and psychoanalytic perspective, and argue that anorexic bodily self-transformation can be understood as a mode of speaking addressed to others as a call for recognition of one’s bodily subjectivity, i.e. of one’s irreducibility to any objective property her body may have for herself and others. Prof. Dr. Jaques P. Barber ist Dekan des Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies an der Adelphi University in New York, Autor von über 180 Originalpublikationen und ein international angesehener Experte in Psycho- therapieprozess und Outcomeforschung. Sein Vortrag führt zu einem Ausblick auf zukünftige relevante Forschungsfelder: ”We will review the empirical literature examining the evidence for psychodynamic therapy with a focus on the evidence available regarding dynamic therapy for depression. We will describe in details a recent randomized clinical trial for depression comparing supportive-expressive psychodynamic psychotherapy vs. antidepressant medication as well as a recent meta analysis of psychodynamic psychotherapy for depression we conducted. We will then review briefly some of the strengths and problems of randomized clinical trials to study psychodynamic psychotherapy. The talk will end with suggestions about where we should go next in studying the efficacy of dynamic therapy” Psychodynamic therapy for depression ( J.P. Barber, New York)

Versorgungsforschung ( J. Szecsenyi, Heidelberg)

Prof. Dr. Joachim Szecsenyi ist Facharzt für Allgemein- medizin und Sozialwissenschaftler. Er ist Ärztlicher Direktor der Abteilung Allgemeinmedizin und Versor- gungsforschung, einer der europaweit renommiertesten Einrichtungen im Bereich Versorgungsforschung.

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