AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PSYCHIATRY AND THE LAW 2007 ANNUAL MEETING

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PSYCHIATRY AND THE LAW 2007 ANNUAL MEETING GOALS: To inform attendees about current major issues in forensic psychiatry and afford...
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AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PSYCHIATRY AND THE LAW 2007 ANNUAL MEETING GOALS: To inform attendees about current major issues in forensic psychiatry and afford them opportunities to refresh skills in the fundamentals of the discipline, engage in discussion with peers on the standards governing the profession, and update their present knowledge.

CME TARGET AUDIENCE: Psychiatrists and other physicians working at the interface of law and psychiatry.

OBJECTIVES: Participants will improve their skills in forensic psychiatry in the following three areas: 1) Service, including treatment of forensic patients, development of service delivery strategies, and enhancement of consultative abilities at the interface of psychiatry and the legal profession; 2) Teaching, including new methods of training of forensic psychiatrists and classification of the tasks and functions of forensic psychiatrists; and 3) Research, gaining access to scientific data in areas that form the basis for practice of the discipline.

ACCREDITATION: The American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law designates this educational activity for a maximum of 33 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE: J. Srinivasaraghavan, MD, Chair Cynthia R. Casanova-Pelosi, MD Brian Crowley, MD Liza H. Gold, MD Michael Harris, MD Neil S. Kaye, MD Emily A. Keram, MD Alan W. Newman, MD Stephen G. Noffsinger, MD Erica R. Schiffman, MD Charles L. Scott, MD Cheryl D. Wills, MD Lauren J. Wylonis, MD

Elissa P. Benedek, MD Richard L. Frierson, MD Jeffrey S. Janofsky, MD Philip T. Merideth, MD, JD David Rosmarin, MD Angeline Stanislaus, MD

Manish Fozdar, MD Stafford C. Henry, MD Gregory B. Leong, MD Britta Ostermeyer, MD Gregory G. Sokolov, MD

EDUCATION COMMITTEE: Stephen B. Billick, MD Barbara G. Haskins, MD Alan W. Newman, MD George F. Parker, MD

Debra A. Pinals, MD and Marilyn Price, MD, CM, Co-chairs William H. Campbell, MD Thomas G. Cobb, MD Liza H. Gold, MD Elizabeth Hogan, MD Emily A. Keram, MD Herbert LeBourgeois, III, MD Stephen G. Noffsinger, MD Thomas O. Osinowo, MD Britta Ostermeyer, MD David W. Preven, MD Patricia R. Recupero, MD, JD Phillip J. Resnick, MD

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This is a preliminary program. Individual presentations are subject to change prior to the meeting. Dress code for this meeting is business casual, no ties. (I) Invited (Core) indicates that the presentation (based on abstract) contains material on basic forensic practice issues. (Advanced) indicates that the presentation (based on abstract) contains material that requires understanding of basic forensic practice issues.

For questions: Call 800-331-1389 or email [email protected]

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2007 POSTER SESSION #1

7:15 AM - 8:00 AM/9:30 AM - 10:15 AM

Quantification of Dehumanization in Serial Murderers

Gagan Dhaliwal, MD, Huntsville, AL J. Arturo Silva, MD, San Jose, CA Neelam Varshney, MD, New York, NY Neelam Varshney, MD, New York, NY Gagan Dhaliwal, MD, Huntsville, AL Sadaf M. Hashmi, MD, MPH (I), Hartford, CT Barry W. Wall, MD, Cranston, RI Paul P. Christopher, MD, Providence, RI Aditi Mehta, MD (I), Cleveland, OH Kathleen Franco, MD (I), Cleveland, OH George F. Parker, MD, Indianapolis, IN Benjamin D. May, MD (I), Indianapolis, IN R. Gregg Dwyer, MD, EdD, Columbia, SC Fabian M. Saleh, MD, Worcester, MA Gina M. Vincent, PhD (I), Worcester, MA Joel T. Andrade, LICSW (I), Bridgewater, MA R. Gregg Dwyer, MD, EdD, Columbia, SC Fabian M. Saleh, MD, Worcester, MA Crystal S. Kim, BA (I), Washington, DC Paul Noroian, MD, Worcester, MA Crystal Kim, BA, Washington, DC Fabian M. Saleh, MD, Worcester, MA Jeffrey B. Childers, MD, Raleigh, NC Alyson R. Kuroski-Mazzei, DO, Raleigh, NC Nicole F. Wolfe, MD, Raleigh, NC Peter N. Barboriak, MD, PhD, Raleigh, NC Christine A. Martone, MD, Pittsburgh, PA Shabneet K. Hira-Brar, MD, Pittsburgh, PA Amarpreet S. Singh, MD, Pittsburgh, PA Christine A. Martone, MD, Pittsburgh, PA Andrei T. Nemoianu, MD (I), Pittsburgh, PA Amarpreet Singh, MD (I), Pittsburgh, PA Ryan S. Shugarman, MD, Pittsburgh, PA David L. Henderson, MD, Columbia, SC J. Arturo Silva, MD, San Jose, CA Gregory B. Leong, MD, Tacoma, WA Robert Weinstock, MD, Los Angeles, CA

Psychiatrist's Testimony: United States Supreme Court's Response An Overview of Honor Killing Restoring Trial Competency in the Developmentally Disabled Competency to Stand Trial and Forced Medications Firearm Seizure from "Dangerous" Individuals in Indiana Assessing and Treating Violent Women: What Do We Know?

Female Sex Offenders: Forensic & Clinical Considerations

Psychiatry Training and The Sexual Disorders

Mothers Who Commit Filicide and Receive and NGRI Verdict: Where Are They Now?

Mothers Gone Mad

Homicide Defendants: Psychiatric Characteristics

Cultural Competency in Forensics: A Case Report The Case of Child Serial Killer Enriqueta Marti Ripoll

OPENING CEREMONY

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

President's Address - The WILL: From Metaphysical Freedom to Alan R. Felthous, MD, St. Louis, MO Normative Functionalism

COFFEE BREAK WORKSHOP

10:15 AM - 12:00 NOON

Child Murder by Mothers: Case-Based Risk Assessments Gender Issues Committee

Susan J. Hatters-Friedman, MD, Cleveland Heights, OH Phillip J. Resnick, MD, Cleveland, OH Catherine Lewis, MD, Farmington, CT Renee M. Sorrentino, MD, Shirley, MA Joy E. Stankowski, MD, Strongsville, OH

PANEL

10:15 AM - 12:00 NOON

Cults and Forensic Psychiatry: Unraveling Ties that Bind

Charles L. Scott, MD, Sacramento, CA Edward Kaftarian, MD, Sacramento, CA Jason Roof, MD, Sacramento, CA Chad Woofter, MD, Sacramento, CA

PANEL

10:15 AM - 12:00 NOON

The New Lie Detectors: Neuroscience and the Courts

Paul S. Appelbaum, MD, New York, NY Sarah H. Lisanby, MD (I), New York, NY Joy Hirsch, PhD (I), New York, NY

PANEL

10:15 AM - 12:00 NOON

Risk Management in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Kathleen M. Quinn, MD, Cleveland, OH Laurentine Fromm, MD, Philadelphia, PA David K. Leatherberry, JD (I), San Diego, CA Aditi Mehta, MD (I), Cleveland, OH

PANEL

10:15 AM - 12:00 NOON

Psychopharmacology of Aggression in Special Populations: Neil S. Kaye, MD, Wilmington, DE Off-Label Prescribing/the Standard of Care – Psychopharmacology, Andrew Levin, MD, Hartsdale, NY Geriatrics, and Developmentally Disabled Committees Robert Weinstock, MD, Los Angeles, CA Thomas Gratzer, MD, St. Paul, MN

LUNCH (TICKET REQUIRED)

12:00 NOON - 2:00 PM

Conceptual History of Psychopathy

Dr. Henning Sass, Arztlicher Direktor (I), Aachen, Germany

PANEL

2:15 PM - 4:00 PM

When PTSD Becomes “Finder of Fact”: Diagnosis and Daubert Trauma and Stress Committee

Stuart B. Kleinman, MD, New York, NY Michael B. First, MD (I), New York, NY Roy Black, Esq, JD (I), Miami, FL

WORKSHOP

2:15 PM - 4:00 PM

Assessment of Child Pornography Offenders: A Hands-On Guide Humberto D. Temporini, MD, Sacramento, CA for Forensic Psychiatrists Vladimir Coric, MD, New Haven, CT Charles L. Scott, MD, Sacramento, CA

COURSE (TICKET REQUIRED)

2:15 PM - 6:15 PM

Nuts and Bolts: How To Run a Sex Offender Program Sex Offender Committee

J. Paul Fedoroff, MD, Ottawa, ON, Canada John Bradford, MB, Ottawa, ON, Canada William Marshall, PhD (I), Ottawa, ON, Canada Fabian M. Saleh, MD, Worcester, MA

WORKSHOP

2:15 PM - 4:00 PM

Performative Writing in Forensic Psychiatry

Ezra E.H. Griffith, MD, New Haven, CT Madelon Baranoski, PhD (I), New Haven, CT Josephine Buchanan, BA (I), New Haven, CT

PAPER SESSION #1

2:15 PM - 4:00 PM

Functional MRI Lie Detection: Too Good to Be True? Forensic Applications of Cerebral Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography in MTBI

Joseph R. Simpson, MD, PhD, Long Beach, CA Hal S. Wortzel, MD, Denver, CO Christopher M. Filley, MD (I), Denver, CO C. Alan Anderson, MD (I), Denver, CO Timothy Oster, MD (I), Denver, CO David B. Arciniegas, MD (I), Denver, CO Patricia R. Recupero, JD, MD, Providence, RI

Forensic Evaluation of Problematic Internet Use

COFFEE BREAK PANEL

4:15 PM - 6:15 PM

Forensic Sampler: The Sick Building Syndrome - Liaison with Forensic Sciences Committee

Alan R. Felthous, MD, St. Louis, MO Robert Weinstock, MD, Los Angeles, CA Steve M. Hays, BD, CE (I), San Antonio, TX Donald E. Cole, BS (I), Nashville, TN Neil S. Kaye, MD, Wilmington, DE

PANEL

4:15 PM - 6:15 PM

Segregation Management of Mentally Ill Inmates

Kenneth L. Appelbaum, MD, Shrewsbury, MA Jeffrey L. Metzner, MD, Denver, CO Steven Helfand, PsyD (I), Farmington, CT Jonathan Kaplan, MD, Marcy, NY Ted Ruggles, PhD (I), Gasquet, CA

PANEL

4:15 PM - 6:15 PM

Early Career Forensic Psychiatrists - What Are They Doing? Early Career Development Committee

Charles E. Saldanha, MD, Piedmont, CA Avram H. Mack, MD, Washington, DC Alyson R. Kuroski-Mazzei, DO, Raleigh, NC Adam Goldyne, MD, San Francisco, CA Thomas G. Gutheil, MD, Brookline, MA

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS #1

4:15 PM - 6:15 PM

Assessing Adjudicative Competence: How Accurate? The Aging Forensic Population: Are They Dangerous?

Dysfunctional Anger as a Predictor of Recidivism in a Population of Male Homicide Offenders Psychotic vs Non-Psychotic Murder Defendants Referred for Pre-Trial Evaluation

Douglas Mossman, MD, Dayton, OH Barbara E. McDermott, PhD (I), Sacramento, CA David Busse, MA (I), Napa, CA Felecia Andrade, BA (I), Napa, CA Michelle Zozaya, BA (I), Napa, CA Charles L. Scott, MD, Sacramento, CA Stephen G. Adams, MD, BSc (I), Saskatoon, SK, Canada Mansfield Mela, MD, FRCP, Saskatoon, SK, Canada Elena C. Nichita, MD, Augusta, GA Richard L. Frierson, MD, Columbia, SC

DEBATE

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Resolved: Persons with Mental Illness Who Have Been Civilly Committed Should Be Precluded From Buying Guns

Pro:

Renée L. Binder, MD, San Francisco, CA To Be Announced Con: Paul S. Appelbaum, MD, New York, NY Richard Bonnie, JD (I), Charlottesville, VA

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2007 POSTER SESSION #2

7:15 AM - 8:00 AM/9:30 AM - 10:15 AM

Medication Induced Psychiatric Disability: Sutton vs United Airlines Informed Consent in Lamotrigine: How Much is Enough?

Neelam Varshney, MD, New York, NY Gagan Dhaliwal, MD, Huntsville, AL Neelam Varshney, MD, New York, NY Gagan Dhaliwal, MD, Huntsville, AL Gagan Dhaliwal, MD, Huntsville, AL Neelam Varshney, MD, New York, NY Cameron D. Quanbeck, MD, Davis, CA Barbara E. McDermott, PhD (I), Sacramento, CA Michelle Zozaya, BA (I), Napa, CA Jessica Ferranti, MD, Sacramento, CA Charles L. Scott, MD, Sacramento, CA Geetha Jayaram, MBBS (I), Baltimore, MD Steven S. Konrad, MD, Baltimore, MD Bradley W. Freeman, MD, Columbia, SC J. Jason Buckland, DO, Columbia, SC Jacob C. Holzer, MD, Westborough, MA Philip Candilis, MD, Westborough, MA Neil Glickman, PhD (I), Westborough, MA Daniel M. Mayman, MD, Ann Arbor, MI Angela Solimo, MA (I), New York, NY Gary Collins, MD, New York, NY Charles Luther, MD, New York, NY Priya Narayanan, MD (I), New York, NY Andrew R. Kaufman, MD (I), Durham, NC Marvin S. Swartz, MD, Durham, NC Jedidiah J. Perdue, MD, MPH (I), Durham, NC Joel T. Andrade, MSW, LICSW (I), Bridgewater, MA Paul Noroian, MD, Worcester, MA Crystal Kim, BA (I), Washington, DC Fabian M. Saleh, MD, Worcester, MA

Forensic Impact of FDA's Request for Medication Guides Preventing Psychotic Violence: The Role of Anti-Psychotics

Successful Reduction of Violence and Seclusion Use in Psychiatric Units Zolpidem and Driving Impairment: An Evidence-Based Review CST Evaluations in the Deaf Psychiatric Population

Excited Delirium: Diagnosis or Defense? Navigating Obstacles When Securing Outpatient Commitment on Inmates

Clinical Decision Making and Views On Civil Commitment

Assessment of Inpatient Aggression and Violent Behavior

Factors in Psychotherapy Adherence in Offenders

Landmark Litigants: Where Are They Now? Part II Ethical Perspectives: Duty-to-Protect and HIV Patients

Kathleen Rivera, PsyD (I), Farmington, CT Wanli Zhang, PhD (I), Farmington, CT Karen L. Pagano, MS (I), Farmington, CT Robert L. Trestman, PhD, MD, Farmington, CT David F. Street, MD (I), Nashville, TN LaTricia Coffey, MD, Atlanta, GA Peter Ash, MD, Atlanta, GA Richard C. Blanks, JD, MD, Worcester, MA Debra A. Pinals, MD, Worcester, MA

PANEL

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

APA Council on Psychiatry and the Law: Update

Steven K. Hoge, MD, MBA, New York, NY Paul S. Appelbaum, MD, New York, NY Debra A. Pinals, MD, Worcester, MA Jeffrey L. Metzner, MD, Denver, CO

PANEL

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Child and Adolescent Brain Injury – Child and Adolescent Committee

Joseph N. Kenan, MD, Beverly Hills, CA Erak P.J. Bath, MD, New York, NY Fabian M. Saleh, MD, Worcester, MA Gagan Dhaliwal, MD, Huntsville, AL Waqar Waheed, MD, FRCPc, Calgary, AB. Canada

COURSE (TICKET REQUIRED)

8:00 AM - 12:00 NOON

Psychological Testing for Forensic Psychiatrists

William H. Campbell, MD, San Antonio, TX Madelon V. Baranoski, PhD (I), New Haven, CT

PANEL

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Speaking for the Unforgivable: Death Penalty Mitigation Testimony - Criminal Behavior Committee

J. Douglas Crowder, MD, Dallas, TX Christopher Slobogin, JD (I), Gainesville, FL Edith Georgi-Houlihan, JD (I), Miami, FL Christine Martone, MD, Pittsburgh, PA Jon Shaw, MD (I), Miami Beach, FL

PAPER SESSION #2

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Assessing Risk for Violence in Patients Court Ordered to Assisted Outpatient Treatment in NYC

Christopher Kunkle, PsyD (I), Bronx, NY Marshall Silverstein, PhD (I), Brookville, NY Gary R. Collins, MD, New York, NY R. Gregg Dwyer, MD, EdD, Columbia, SC Geoffrey R. McKee, PhD (I), Columbia, SC Michael B. First, MD, New York, NY Robert Halon, PhD (I), San Luis Obispo, CA Ronald F. Means, MD, Baltimore, MD Angela Kim-Lee, MD, Jessup, MD Julie Newman-Kingery, PhD (I), Baltimore, MD

SVPs' Sexual Disciplinaries: Volitional Impairment? Use of DSM Paraphilia Diagnoses in SVP Commitment Cases Factors Related to Revocation of Conditional Release

COFFEE BREAK WORKSHOP

10:15 AM - 12:00 NOON

Ethical Dilemmas in Forensic Psychiatry - Ask a Colleague Ethics Committee

Charles C. Dike, MD, MRCPsych, MPH, New Haven, CT Howard Zonana, MD, New Haven, CT Renée L. Binder, MD, San Francisco, CA Thomas G. Gutheil, MD, Brookline, MA

WORKSHOP

10:15 AM - 12:00 NOON

Civil Litigation Workshop - Forensic Neuropsychiatry Committee Jacob C. Holzer, MD, Westborough, MA Robert P. Granacher, MD, MBA, Lexington, KY Montgomery C. Brower, MD, Wellesley, MA Manish A. Fozdar, MD, Wake Forest, NC

PANEL

10:15 AM - 12:00 NOON

Violent Offenders: Risk Assessment in the UK International Relations Committee

Kenneth G. Busch, MD, Chicago, IL Gwen Adshead, MBBS, Berkshire, United Kingdom Laurence Tuddenham, MD, MRCPsych (I), Scotland, United Kingdom Anthony Maden, MD, MRCPsych (I), Berkshire, United Kingdom Mark Ramm, MD, MRCPsych (I), Scotland, United Kingdom

PANEL

10:15 AM - 12:00 NOON

Challenges in the Delivery of Correctional Mental Health Services

Angeline Stanislaus, MD, St. Louis, MO Annasseril E. Daniel, MD, Columbia, MO David L. Vlach, MD, Kansas City, MO Sheryl L. Salaris, MD, St. Louis, MO

LUNCH (TICKET REQUIRED)

12:00 NOON - 2:00 PM

Treating Pedophilia: The Voluntary Orchiectomy Law in Texas

William J. Winslade, PhD, JD (I), Friendswood, TX

PANEL

2:15 PM - 4:00 PM

Two Views: Amok or Responsible in a Military Hospital Peer Review Committee (AAPL Members Only)

David Rosmarin, MD, Harvard, MA Brian Crowley, MD, Washington, DC Capt. Thomas Grieger, MD, Bethesda, MD Lt. Col. David Benedek, MD, Bethesda, MD Douglas Tucker, MD, Berkeley, CA

PANEL

2:15 PM - 4:00 PM

Liability in Forensic Practice: Minimizing Increasing Risk

Liza H. Gold, MD, Arlington, VA Donna Vanderpool, MBA, JD (I), Arlington, VA Steven A. Fayer, MD, New York, NY

COURSE (TICKET REQUIRED)

2:15 PM - 6:15 PM

How to Give a More Effective Lecture: Punch, Passion, and Polish

Phillip J. Resnick, MD, Cleveland, OH

PANEL

2:15 PM - 4:00 PM

Methamphetamine Psychosis: An Update for Forensic Examiners Jay S. Bondar, BSc, MSc, MD (I), Vancouver, BC, Canada Eugene Wang, MD, FRCPC, Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada Todd Tomita, MD, FRCPC, Vancouver, BC, Canada Dawn L. Kishi, JD (I), Honolulu, HI

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS #2

2:15 PM - 4:00 PM

Treating the Untreatable

Graham D. Glancy, MB, ChB, FRCPsych, FRCPC, Etobicoke, ON, Canada John Bradford, MB, Ottawa, ON, Canada Donna M. Schwartz-Watts, MD, Columbia, SC Sara G. West, MD, Cleveland Heights, OH Seth W. Silverman, MD, Houston, TX J. Arturo Silva, MD, San Jose, CA Gregory B. Leong, MD, Tacoma, WA

The Treatment of Incarcerated Sex Offenders Asperger Psychopathology and Internet Sexual Crimes

COFFEE BREAK PANEL

4:15 PM - 6:15 PM

Ethics of Forensic Psychiatry: Alan Stone's Challenge 25 Years Later

Glenn H. Miller, MD, Bethesda, MD Paul S. Appelbaum, MD, New York, NY Ezra E.H. Griffith, MD, New Haven, CT Stephen J. Morse, JD, PhD (I), Philadelphia, PA Alan A. Stone, MD (I), Cambridge, MA

WORKSHOP

4:15 PM - 6:15 PM

State Forensic Services: Principles and Contrasts Institutional and Correctional Forensic Psychiatry

Charles A. Meyer, Jr., MD, Augusta, GA Richard P. Miraglia, MSW (I), Albany, NY Michael A. Norko, MD, Durham, CT Nic D'Alesandro, PhD (I), Savannah, GA

PANEL

4:15 PM - 6:15 PM

Quality Improvement Initiatives for Forensic Evaluations

Debra A. Pinals, MD, Worcester, MA Naomi Leavitt, PhD (I), Worcester, MA Robert Wettstein, MD, Pittsburgh, PA Ryan Finkenbine, MD, Morgantown, WV

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS #3

4:15 PM - 6:15 PM

Towards Evidence-Based Practice in Forensic Psychiatry

Graham D. Glancy, MB, ChB, FRCPsych, FRCPC, Etobicoke, ON, Canada John Bradford, MB, Ottawa, ON, Canada Cheryl Regehr, PhD (I), Toronto, ON, Canada Roy J. O'Shaughnessy, MD, Vancouver, BC, Canada

How Reliable is Psychiatric Research Among Mentally Ill Forensic Patients Disability Evaluations: Is there Inter-Evaluator Reliability?

HCR-20 Risk Factors in Mandatory Risk Evaluations

Mansfield Mela, MBBS, MRCPsych, FRCPc, Saskatoon, SK, Canada Gene Marcoux, MD, FRCPc (I), Saskatoon, SK, Canada Craig Lemmen, MD, Saline, MI Melvin J. Guyer, PhD, JD (I), Ann Arbor, MI Eric Neal, MD (I), Ypsilanti, MI Daniel Mayman, MD (I), Ypsilanti, MI John J. Young, MD, Worcester, MA Debra A. Pinals, MD, Worcester, MA Miriam Kissin, PhD (I), Worcester, MA Thomas Grisso, PhD (I), Worcester, MA

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2007 POSTER SESSION #3

7:15 AM - 8:00 AM/9:30 AM - 10:15 AM

Life in Prison: Subjective Experiences of Incarceration

Suzanne Yang, MD, Cleveland, OH Alane Kadouri, MD (I), Paris, France Anne Révah-Lévy, MD, PhD (I), Paris, France Bruno Falissard, MD, PhD (I), Paris, France Moral Responsibility and Forensic Psychiatry J. Arturo Silva, MD, San Jose, CA Gregory B. Leong, MD, Tacoma, WA Robert Weinstock, MD, Los Angeles, CA Fairies, Witches and Death: The Case of Michael Cleary J. Arturo Silva, MD, San Jose, CA Gregory B. Leong, MD, Tacoma, WA Robert Weinstock, MD, Los Angeles, CA Michelle M. Ferrari, MD, Cupertino, CA Does Knowing the Past Change the Present? Kayln T. Lane, MD, Lexington, KY Ginny Sprang, PhD (I), Lexington, KY Hans Otto Kank, MD (I), Lexington, KY Peter Ash, MD, Atlanta, GA Can Motivation for Change Predict Treatment Outcome? Todd Tomita, MD, FRCPC, Vancouver. BC, Canada Eugene Wang, MD, FRCPC, Port Coquitlam, BC, Canada The Duty to Report Alcohol Dependence in a Bus Driver Mia Zaharna, MD, MPH, Cleveland, OH Craig Brooker, MD (I), Cleveland, OH Isabel Schuermeyer, MD (I), Cleveland, OH David Karol, MS (I), Glendale, AZ Co-morbid Axis I/Axis II Disorders of Incarcerated Pedophiles Michael C. Harlow, MD, JD, Aberdeen, SD Christopher M. Davidson, MD, Sioux Falls, SD Alexander O. Bukhanovskiy, MD, PhD, Rostov On Don, Russia Cruelty to Animals in Multi-Episodic Sadism Olga A. Bukhanovskaya, MD, PhD (I), Rostov On Don, Russia Clinical Picture and Criminogenicity of Non-Chemical Alexander O. Bukhanovskiy, MD, PhD, Rostov On Don, Russia Dependence Olga A. Bukhanovskaya, MD, PhD (I), Rostov On Don, Russia Victor A. Soldatkin, MD, PhD (I), Rostov On Don, Russia Contracting for Safety with Adolescents: Is This a Useful Practice? Keelin A. Garvey, MD, Providence, RI Joseph V. Penn, MD, Providence, RI Are We Providing Equivalent Psychiatric Care in Prisons? Rajesh Moholkar, MBBS, MD, MRCPsych, Birmingham, United Kingdom Rebekah Bourne, MBChB (I), Northfield, United Kingdom I. Ray, MBChB (I), Northfield, United Kingdom P. Ravindranath, MBBS, MRCPsych (I), Northfield, United Kingdom Legal Implications of Adolescent Sexual Behavior Kelley M. Adams, MD, Chapel Hill, NC Jill C. Volin, MD, Chapel Hill, NC Alyson R. Kuroski-Mazzei, DO, Raleigh, NC Peter N. Barboriak, MD, PhD, Raleigh, NC SVP Laws and Least Restrictive Setting Roger M. Harris, MD, White Plains, NY Howard E. Gilman, MD, Ridgewood, NJ Arkansas' Extended Juvenile Jurisdiction Act R. Clint Gray, MD, Little Rock, AR

AAPL BUSINESS MEETING COFFEE BREAK

8:00 AM – 9:45 AM

PANEL

10:00 AM - 12:00 NOON

Forensic Report Writing

Robert M. Wettstein, MD, Pittsburgh, PA Robert Granacher, MD, Lexington, KY Jeffrey Janofsky, MD, Timonium, MD Debra A. Pinals, MD, Worcester, MA Howard Zonana, MD, New Haven, CT

PANEL

10:00 AM - 12:00 NOON

The Three R's of Sex Offender Recidivism: Risk Factors, Rx, and Risk Assessment - Sex Offender Committee

Thomas G. Gratzer, MD, St. Paul, MN John Bradford, MB, Ottawa, ON, Canada J. Paul Fedoroff, MD, Ottawa, ON, Canada Douglas Tucker, MD, Berkeley, CA

PANEL

10:00 AM - 12:00 NOON

Tele-Psychiatry and Cyber-Psychiatry - Here to Stay?

Younus Saleem, MBBS, MRCPsych, Nottingham, United Kingdom Adrian Morris, MBBS, MRCPsych (I), Nottingham, United Kingdom J. Srinivasaraghavan, MD, Anna, IL Patricia Recupero, MD, JD, Providence, RI

PANEL

10:00 AM - 12:00 NOON

Stalking: From Risk Assessment to Prosecution

James L. Knoll, MD, Syracuse, NY Phillip J. Resnick, MD, Cleveland, OH Debra A. Pinals, MD, Worcester, MA Douglas Mossman, MD, Dayton, OH

PAPER SESSION #3

10:00 AM - 12:00 NOON

Prenatal Substance Use: Developments in the Management of Pregnant Addicts False Confessions, Expert Testimony and Admissibility

Jennifer E. Brockman, MD, San Francisco, CA

History Helps When Morality Obscures the Focus A National Analysis of Medical Licensure Applications

Clarence Watson, JD, MD, New York, NY Kenneth J. Weiss, MD, Bala Cynwyd, PA John L. Young, MD, MTh, New Haven, CT Sarah J. Polfliet, MD, San Francisco, CA

LUNCH (TICKET REQUIRED)

12:00 NOON - 2:00 PM

Rising to the Challenge of Cultural Difference: Forensic Mental Health Services Responses for Maori in New Zealand

Alexander I.F. Simpson, FRANZCP (I), Auckland, New Zealand

PANEL

2:15 PM - 4:00 PM

Mass Suicide & Mind Control: Understanding the Jonestown Tragedy

James L. Knoll, MD, Syracuse, NY J. Douglas Crowder, MD, Dallas, TX Cecilia H. Leonard, MD, Syracuse, NY Deborah Layton, (I), Berkeley, CA

WORKSHOP

2:15 PM - 4:00 PM

Forensic Psychiatry Fellowships: Faculty Competencies

Jeffrey S. Janofsky, MD, Timonium, MD Saadia Alizai-Cowan, MD, Silver Spring, MD Debra A. Pinals, MD, Worcester, MA Charles L. Scott, MD, Sacramento, CA Renée L. Binder, MD, San Francisco, CA Howard Zonana, MD, New Haven, CT

COURSE

2:15 PM - 6:15 PM

Establishing a Forensic Practice/Advanced Course

Pogos H. Voskanian, MD, Huntingdon Valley, PA Steven H. Berger, MD, Frankfort, IN Brian Crowley, MD, Washington, DC Robert P. Granacher, MD, MBA, Lexington, KY William H. Reid, MD, MPH, Horseshoe Bay, TX

WORKSHOP

2:15 PM - 4:00 PM

Computers and Technology in Forensic Psychiatry - Computers in Forensic Psychiatry Committee

Mark J. Hauser, MD, Newton, MA Alan W. Newman, MD, Washington, DC Cheryl Wills, MD, New Orleans, LA Herbert LeBourgeois, MD, New Orleans, LA

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS #4

2:15 PM - 4:00 PM

A Small Town Approach to a Big Problem: Mental Health Court Ryan P. Peirson, MD, Webster, NY Thomas A. Simpatico, MD (I), Waterbury, VT

Updates on Jail Malingering

Integrating HIV Prevention and Intervention into Community Supervision

Gregory Sokolov, MD, Davis, CA Richard Ford, MD, Sacramento, CA Barbara E. McDermott, PhD (I), Sacramento, CA Nahama Broner, PhD (I), New York, NY

COFFEE BREAK WORKSHOP

4:15 PM - 6:15 PM

The Incarceration of Psychiatry

Howard Zonana, MD, New Haven, CT Kevin Trueblood, MD, New Haven, CT Christine Naungayan, MD, New Haven, CT Sarah Xavier, DO, New Haven, CT Madelon Baranoski, PhD (I), New Haven, CT

PANEL

4:15 PM - 6:15 PM

I've Got Two Mommies! I've Got Two Daddies! A Review of Gay Family Law

Stephan Carlson, MD, New York, NY Peter Ash, MD, Atlanta, GA Steven Simring, MD, MPH, New York, NY David Street, MD, Atlanta, GA

PANEL

4:15 PM - 6:15 PM

How is Kendra Still Standing?

Steven K. Hoge, MD, MBA, New York, NY Gary Collins, MD, New York, NY Scott Solloway, MD, New York, NY Priya Narayanan, MD (I), New York, NY

PANEL

4:15 PM - 6:15 PM

Teacher's Pet: Female Sexual Offenders and Their Students

Sara G. West, MD, Cleveland Heights, OH Susan J. Hatters-Friedman, MD, Cleveland, OH Cathleen Cerny, MD, Cleveland, OH

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2007 WORKSHOP

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Psychiatric Evaluations for Asylum Hearings: Unique Challenges James K. Boehnlein, MD, MSc, Portland, OR Steven W. Manning, JD (I), Portland, OR Michele Garnett-McKenzie, JD (I), Minneapolis, MN Mark Kinzie, MD, PhD (I), Portland, OR Landy F. Sparr, MD, MA, Portland, OR

PANEL

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Developing a Research Curriculum for Fellowships - Research and ADFPF Committees

Robert L. Trestman, PhD, MD, Farmington, CT Charles L. Scott, MD, Sacramento, CA Peter Ash, MD, Atlanta, GA Richard Rosner, MD, New York, NY Robert Weinstock, MD, Los Angeles, CA

PANEL

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Pitfalls in Sex Offender Commitment Hearings

Fabian M. Saleh, MD, Worcester, MA R. Gregg Dwyer, MD, EdD, Columbia, SC Donna Schwartz-Watts, MD, Columbia, SC Geoffrey R. McKee, PhD (I), Columbia, SC

PANEL

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Texas Civil Commitment: A 5-Year Risk Management Review

Rahn K. Bailey, MD, Houston, TX Holly L. Blackmon, BS (I), Friendswood, TX Clarence L. Watson, JD, MD (I), New York, NY Joey Robertson, JD (I), Huntsville, TX

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS #5

8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Psychosis, Substance Abuse and Violence in Minors

Aditi Mehta, MD (I), Cleveland, OH Tatiana Falcone, MD (I), Cleveland, OH Kathleen Quinn, MD (I), Cleveland, OH Kathleen Franco, MD (I), Cleveland, OH Barry Simon, MD (I), Cleveland, OH

Review of Violent Incidence in a Multilevel Forensic Treatment Centre: Is There A Seasonal Variation? The Linkage Between Serial Murder & Autoerotic Asphyxiation The Relationship of Psychopathy to Institutional Aggression

Mansfield Mela, MBBS, MRCPsych, FRCPc, Saskatoon, SK, Canada Lloyd Babuena (I), Saskatoon, SK, Canada Wade C. Myers, MD, Tampa, FL Eleanor B. Justen, MD (I), Piscataway, NJ Barbara E. McDermott, PhD (I), Sacramento, CA Cameron D. Quanbeck, MD, Sacramento, CA David Busse, MA (I), Napa, CA Felecia Andrade, BA (I), Napa, CA Michelle Zozaya, BA (I), Charles Scott, MD, Sacramento, CA

COFFEE BREAK WORKSHOP

10:15 AM - 12:00 NOON

Return of "Twilight Zone"

Thomas G. Gutheil, MD, Brookline, MA

WORKSHOP

10:15 AM - 12:00 NOON

Disability Evaluations: Dissimulation & Somatization

Keith A. Caruso, MD, Brentwood, TN Peter I. Brown, MD, Chattanooga, TN Stuart A. Anfang, MD, Northampton, MA Kevin P. Hayes, MD, MBA, Glendale, CA

PANEL

10:15 AM - 12:00 NOON

Debating Religious Belief vs Psychotic Delusion in the Trial of LaShuan Harris

Jeff Gould, MD, San Francisco, CA Teresa Caffese, JD (I), San Francisco, CA José Maldonado, MD, Stanford, CA

PANEL

10:15 AM - 12:00 NOON

Community Responses to the Criminalization of Mental Illness: The Miami-Dade County Approach

Joel A. Dvoskin, PhD (I), Tucson, AZ Judge Stephen Leifman, JD (I), Miami, FL John Petrila, JD (I), Tampa, FL

RESEARCH IN PROGRESS #6

10:15 AM - 12:00 NOON

Beneath the Calm: Profiles of Women Who Embezzle

Madelon Baranoski, PhD (I), New Haven, CT Josephine Buchanan, BA (I), New Haven, CT

Sell Hearings: Adversarial Regulation of Psychotropic Meds

Melvin J. Guyer, PhD, JD (I), Ann Arbor, MI Craig Lemmen, MD, Saline, MI Daniel Mayman, MD (I), Ypsilanti, MI Eric Neal, MD (I), Ypsilanti, MI

Forensic Applications of Video Game and Internet Addiction

Joshua CW Jones, MD, Rochester, NY

LUNCH SPEAKERS Henning Sass, MD Henning Sass, M.D., is one of today’s leading general and forensic psychiatrists in Europe. He is the Medical Director and Chair of the Board of Directors at the University Hospital of the University of Technology in Aachen/Aix-la-Chapelle, Germany. Dr. Sass has been President of the German Society for Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Nervous Diseases and most recently of the Association of European Psychiatrists. He is a member of numerous scientific boards including the European Brain Council and the Research Council of the German Ministry for Scientific Research and Technology. Co-editor of several German specialty journals, Dr. Sass is Editor-in-Chief of “Der NervenArzt”, the premier scientific journal for psychiatrists and neurologists in Germany. He is coeditor of “The International Handbook of Psychopathic Disorders and the Law” (in press). Having authored or edited several books on personality and psychopathic disorders, Dr. Sass is commonly quoted concerning his contributions to psychopathic disorders and his “reference system” for comprehensively addressing mental criminal responsibility. Conceptual History of Psychopathy

William J. Winslade, PhD, JD William Winslade is Professor of Philosophy of Medicine, Preventive Medicine and Community Health and Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and a member of the Institute for the Medical Humanities in the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas. He is also a distinguished visiting Professor of Law at the University of Houston Health Law and Policy Institute. He has two PhDs, one in philosophy and the other in psychoanalysis. Besides extensive teaching in various medical Treating Pedophilia: The Voluntary Orchiectomy Law in Texas

schools and being an educational consultant on different projects, he has lectured in the US, Europe and China. He has written several books concerning human values in science, medicine, technology and law. He has written for patients and their families as well as health professionals, about medical, moral, legal, and technological topics such as kidney dialysis, organ transplantation, severely ill newborns, termination of life support, genetic screening and counseling, and clinical ethics issues. Rising to the Challenge of Cultural Difference: Forensic Mental Health Services Responses for Maori in New Zealand

Alexander I.F. Simpson, FRANZP

Sandy Simpson is Clinical Director of the Auckland Regional Forensic Psychiatry Service and Honorary Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Auckland. His major clinical and research interests are in rehabilitation of forensic psychiatric patients, epidemiology of homicide and infanticide, and psychiatric morbidity amongst prisoners. He has over 70 refereed journal publications, book chapters and monographs. He has performed consultant work with a variety of governmental agencies and in criminal medico-legal activities. He is involved with postgraduate teaching in forensic mental health issues, and is a member of the Board of Directors of the International Academy of Law and Mental Health, and is Secretary of the International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services. He is Chair of the Subcommittee for Advanced Training in Forensic Psychiatry of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatry.

COURSES J. Paul Fedoroff, MD, John Bradford, MB, William Marshall, PhD, Fabian M. Saleh, MD This course will present practical information derived primarily from one of the most well known clinics of its type in North America: the Sexual Behaviors Clinic (SBC) of the Royal Ottawa Health Care Centre. Dr. Bradford, founder of the SBC will present an historical perspective on the development and changes in the function of the clinic. Dr. Fedoroff will present on intake and assessment procedures, including a new web-based assessment and research protocol. Dr. Marshall will present on psychotherapeutic interventions utilized in the clinic. Dr. Saleh will provide a discussion of the similarities and differences between sex offender clinics in Canada and the United States. This course will provide information for forensic psychiatrists interested in establishing sex offender clinics. All presenters involved in this course have established international reputations as experts on the topic and will provide a wealth of information of interest to both North American and International audiences. Nuts and Bolts: How To Run A Sex Offender Program

William H. Campbell, MD, MBA Psychological testing is often requested by forensic psychiatrists to inform and support diagnostic conclusions and to bolster written opinions and testimony. This course is designed for the forensic psychiatrist as a consumer of psychological testing. Topics will include what questions can and cannot be answered, what to ask for, what to expect of the testing, and how to use it. The faculty will review the process of psychological testing, the applicability and limitations of the various tests for diagnostic and forensic questions, and their vulnerability to Daubert challenges. Cognitive, personality, sexual deviance, and risk assessment measures (including actuarial tests), and methods of assessing malingering will be reviewed, as well as the process for choosing tests, the characteristics of relevant interpretation, and the merits of different ways to incorporate psychological results in a written forensic report and testimony. A series of case studies that focus on common forensic scenarios will illustrate the advantages and limitations of psychological testing, the process of collaboration between forensic psychiatrist and psychologist, and methods of preparation for cross-examination when psychological tests are used. The course includes didactic presentation and interactive participation to highlight challenges and ethical issues. Psychological Testing For Forensic Psychiatrists

Phillip J. Resnick, MD This course will provide practical advice on how to make a psychiatric presentation with punch, passion, and polish. Instruction will be given on planning a scientific paper presentation, a lecture, and a half-day course. The course leader will cover the selection of a title through to the choice of closing remarks. Teaching techniques to hold the audience’s attention include the use of humor, anecdotes, and vivid images. Participants will be taught to involve the audience by breaking them into pairs to solve problems by applying recently acquired knowledge. Participants will learn never to (1) read while lecturing; (2) display their esoteric vocabulary; or (3) rush through their talk, now matter what the time constraints. Tips will be given for making traditional word slides and innovative picture slides. Pitfalls of PowerPoint will be illustrated. Advice will be given on the effective use of videotape vignettes. A videotape will be used to illustrate common errors made by lecturers. The course will also cover preparation of handouts. Finally participants will be strongly encouraged to make a three-minute presentation with or without slides and receive feedback from workshop participants. Participants should plan to bring PowerPoint slides on CD or memory stick. How To Give a More Effective Lecture: Punch, Passion, and Polish

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