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2012 Draft Program Book Text - Society for Personality Assessment

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Eye Movement Responses across the Rorschach Cards<br />

Barry Dauphin, Harold Greene, Mindee Juve, University of Detroit<br />

Mercy, Detroit, MI<br />

<strong>Program</strong> – Saturday, March 17, <strong>2012</strong><br />

Emotional Responsiveness to the Rorschach is Reflected in Eye Movement<br />

Responses<br />

Mindee Juve, Barry Dauphin, Harold Greene, University of Detroit<br />

Mercy, Detroit, MI<br />

Emotional Perception and Its Relation to Rorschach Variables<br />

Fabiano Koich Miguel, Marcia Caroline Portela Amaro, State University of Londrina,<br />

Londrina, Brazil<br />

Paper Session Q: The R-PAS in Brazilian Samples: Criterion<br />

Validity on Psychopathology and Psychotherapy Follow-up<br />

Chair: Anna Elisa de Villemor-Amaral, Universidade Sao Francisco,<br />

Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

Thematic and Cognitive Codes of the R-PAS in Patients Referred to<br />

Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy<br />

Latife Yazigi, Norma Lottenberg Semer, Kelsy Areco, Carolina Avancini,<br />

Luciana Aparecide Sobirai Diaz, Roberta Katz Abela, Thais Cristina Marques.<br />

Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo,Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

The R-PAS in a Brazilian Sample of Schizophrenic Outpatients<br />

Anna Elisa De Villemor-Amaral, Lucila Moraes Cardoso,<br />

Ricardo Primi, Universidade Sao Francisco, Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

Follow-up Case Studies in Psychoanalytical Psychotherapy through<br />

Thematic Coding of the R-PAS<br />

Norma Lottenberg Semer, Latife Yazigi, Roberta Katz Abela,<br />

Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil<br />

Discussant: Gregory J. Meyer, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH<br />

Paper Session R: Conceptualizing and Measuring<br />

Chair: Leonard J. Simms, University of Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY<br />

Structural Results from the CAT-PD Project: Toward a Comprehensive<br />

Model and Measure of <strong>Personality</strong> Disorder Traits<br />

Leonard J. Simms, University of Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY<br />

Lewis R. Goldberg, Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR<br />

David Watson, Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, IN<br />

John Roberts, John Welte, University of Buffalo, SUNY, Buffalo, NY<br />

A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of Internalizing, Externalizing, and<br />

Borderline <strong>Personality</strong> Constellations in SIDP-IV Interviews from a Large<br />

Clinical Sample<br />

Christopher R.D. Roberts, Gregory S. Pouliot, Steven K. Huprich,<br />

Eastern Miichigan University, Ypsilanti, MI<br />

Mark Zimmerman, Iwona Chelminski, Brown University, Providence, RI<br />

The HEXACO <strong>Personality</strong> Inventory: Socially Desirable Responding within<br />

a Clinical Population<br />

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