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Poster sessions are one-on-one discussions between researchers, who display graphic representations of the results of their studies, and interested researcher or practitioner attendees.
 
The posters should be brought to the reception of the Conference before 6 p.m. of May 27, 2010. The organization of the Conference is not responsible of the preservation of the posters. At least one author should be present by the poster during the coffee breaks and at the beginning and the end of lunch time.

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Since April, 30th is no more possible to present new poster submissions.


List of Posters accepted by the Scientific Committee:

 - Clinical setting in different theoretical models (Bonadies I., Cerofolini M., Chiarugi L., Chincoli J., Dinasta R., Innocenti E., Michelotti F., Novelli F., Solinas S., Spalletti M. & Zizzari A.)

- Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT): How does it work? (Bliesner, A., Wade, S., Bergstrom, B., Carrier, A., Randall, J. & Rosqvist, J.)

- Changes in interpersonal problems in interpersonal therapy and supportive therapies for social phobia (Lipsitz, J.D. & Sinai, D.)

- Changes in parenting behaviors, adolescents' representations of their parents and depressive symptoms in Attachment-Based Family Therapy (Shpigel, M. S., Diamond, G. M. & Diamond, G. S.)

 - Integrating forces between clinical judgment and standardised personality assessment for managing risk of early dropout in dynamic group psychotherapy (Chiorri C., Ubbiali A., Brunetta M., Conti P., Donadoni G., Hampton P. & Donati D.)

- Which personality features can influence clinical judgment when referring to group versus individual psychotherapy? A retrospective study (Chiorri, C., Ubbiali A., Brunetta M., Conti P., Donadoni G., Hampton P. & Donati D.)

- Joining patients’ and therapists’ perspectives to help clinicians in predicting the course of psychotherapy: the usefulness of a new brief and valid measure (Ubbiali A.,  Chiorri C., Brunetta M., Conti P., Donadoni G., Hampton P. & Donati D.)

- Stalking and Attachment Style: a new measure of the stalking propensity (De Sanctis, E. & Palmieri, G.)

- Understanding Alexithymia – can we integrate all the pieces of the puzzle? (Nunes da Silva, A., Watson, J. & Branco Vasco, A.)

- Factors related to body image perception among beauty pageant contestants: self-esteem, self-efficacy, body image, and attractiveness (Borghi, E.,  Gori, A. & Giannini, M.)

- The effects of a mindfulness meditation course on anger regulation and well being (Gil, H. & Diamond, G. M.)

- Cognitive Processes, Emotions and Learning: the Therapy of Diagnosis and Intervention Humanistic - Strategic (Taddei, S. & Venditti, F.)

- The management and the treatment of male and female prisoners: the Megargee System in Italy (Rusignuolo, I. & Giannini, M.)

- Pass Theory and psychological treatment: preliminary results of a clinical sample (Chillè, E. & Poggianti, C.)

- The attachment in psychotherapy (Isetto, L.)

- Changing body images: a comparative approach (Luca, M.)

- Comparative psychotherapy: a clinical case study, comparing opinions (Franchi, L. & Iandelli, P.)

- Psychopathological characteristics in a sample of subjects in a Residential therapeutic Community (RTC) (Gori, A., Giannini, M., Manco, F. & Manco, P.)

 - The key to healing damaged adult child/parent relationships is working with 4 tracks simultaneously - awareness, goal setting, and communication plus loving unconditionally (Deutsch, S.)

- Reflections on integration in psychotherapy: the contribution by the neurosciences (Barbera, L., Berretti, F., Berti, T. & Materassi, N.)

- Intensive case analysis of the self-soothing process in psychotherapy (Ito, M. & Greenberg, L.)

Distress and emotion regulation among dental students in Portugal (Mexia, R., Moleiro, C. & Machado Vaz, F.)