Brief Program
300 George St, New Haven, 1st Floor Room 157 Institute for Excellence (IFE) Auditorium
Friday, June 6
8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30 Welcome
8:45 Keynote Address: Coping with Rejection
Geraldine Downey, Columbia University
9:45 Momentary assessment of hostility, rejection, and social support predict stress and alcohol craving
Holly B. Laws, Yale School of Medicine
10:05 Compassionate and self-image goals: Effects of interpersonal goals on distress symptoms and neuroendocrine
responses to stress
Thane M. Erickson, Seattle Pacific University
10:25 Break
10:40 The psychometric properties of the Circumplex Measure of Interpersonal Environment (CMIE)
Dominic R. Primé, Arizona State University
11:00 Causal uncertainty as a predictor of relational uncertainty and relationship quality in romantic relationships
Eliane M. Boucher, Providence College
11:20 Social Media and Text Messaging: How are romantic relationships affected in the 21st Century?
Caitlin Lapine, Adelphi University
11:40 I never thought I am an angry person, why am I always angry at my son?
Naama Gershy, Yale University, Child Studies Center
12:00 Lunch: BAR, 254 Crown Street
1:30 Panel: Illuminating dyadic interpersonal dynamics using a joystick monitoring approach to capture continuous
ratings over time
Pamela Sadler, Wilfrid Laurier University
2:50 Break
3:05 Influences of personality and situation on the emergence of complementarity
Elena Kurzius, Martin-Luther-Universität
3:25 Differentiating Dark Triad Traits Within and Across Interpersonal Circumplex Surfaces
Emily A. Dowgwillo, The Pennsylvania State University
3:45 SITAR Business Meeting
4:30 Posters
5:30 Student Social: Ordinary Bar, 990 Chapel St
6:30 Dinner: Yale Graduate Club, 155 Elm St
Saturday, June 7
8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30 Keynote Address: It’s the relationship, stupid
David A. Kenny, University of Connecticut
9:30 Using the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems as a daily measure of personality dysfunction
Michael J. Roche, The Pennsylvania State University
9:50 Predicting daily adaptive and maladaptive behaviors from general personality dysfunction and maladaptive
personality traits: A pilot daily dairy study
Johannes Zimmermann, University of Kassel
10:10 Interpersonal consequences of interpersonal spin
Gentiana Sadikaj, McGill University
10:30 Break
10:40 Daily dynamics associated with interpersonal problems in personality disorder
Aidan G.C. Wright, University of Pittsburgh
11:00 Panel: Interpersonal factors in depression in the context of close relationships
Jeremy G. Stewart, McLean Hospital and Harvard Medical School
12:00 Lunch: Kelly's, 196 Crown Street
1:30 Rethinking the Therapeutic Alliance: A discourse-analytic approach based on Interpersonal Defense
Theory and SASB
Michael A. Westerman, New York University
1:50 Still Revolutionary After All These Years: A celebration of the work of Professor Sidney J. Blatt
David C. Zuroff, McGill University and Sidney J. Blatt, Yale University School of Medicine
3:25 Break
3:40 The Importance of Adapting to Others: Interpersonal theory as a means to examine interpersonal adaptability at
work
Charlotte L. Powers, Michigan State University
4:00 Internal models of attachment and loss of the employment relationship
Lumina S. Albert, Colorado State University
4:20 Interpersonal dispositions, vocational interests and competencies, and career exploration in Italian children
Sandro M. Sodano, University at Buffalo, State University of New York
4:40 Closing Remarks
4:50 End
Note. Only presenting authors and panel organizers are listed. Full Program can be downloaded below.
300 George St, New Haven, 1st Floor Room 157 Institute for Excellence (IFE) Auditorium
Friday, June 6
8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30 Welcome
8:45 Keynote Address: Coping with Rejection
Geraldine Downey, Columbia University
9:45 Momentary assessment of hostility, rejection, and social support predict stress and alcohol craving
Holly B. Laws, Yale School of Medicine
10:05 Compassionate and self-image goals: Effects of interpersonal goals on distress symptoms and neuroendocrine
responses to stress
Thane M. Erickson, Seattle Pacific University
10:25 Break
10:40 The psychometric properties of the Circumplex Measure of Interpersonal Environment (CMIE)
Dominic R. Primé, Arizona State University
11:00 Causal uncertainty as a predictor of relational uncertainty and relationship quality in romantic relationships
Eliane M. Boucher, Providence College
11:20 Social Media and Text Messaging: How are romantic relationships affected in the 21st Century?
Caitlin Lapine, Adelphi University
11:40 I never thought I am an angry person, why am I always angry at my son?
Naama Gershy, Yale University, Child Studies Center
12:00 Lunch: BAR, 254 Crown Street
1:30 Panel: Illuminating dyadic interpersonal dynamics using a joystick monitoring approach to capture continuous
ratings over time
Pamela Sadler, Wilfrid Laurier University
2:50 Break
3:05 Influences of personality and situation on the emergence of complementarity
Elena Kurzius, Martin-Luther-Universität
3:25 Differentiating Dark Triad Traits Within and Across Interpersonal Circumplex Surfaces
Emily A. Dowgwillo, The Pennsylvania State University
3:45 SITAR Business Meeting
4:30 Posters
5:30 Student Social: Ordinary Bar, 990 Chapel St
6:30 Dinner: Yale Graduate Club, 155 Elm St
Saturday, June 7
8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30 Keynote Address: It’s the relationship, stupid
David A. Kenny, University of Connecticut
9:30 Using the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems as a daily measure of personality dysfunction
Michael J. Roche, The Pennsylvania State University
9:50 Predicting daily adaptive and maladaptive behaviors from general personality dysfunction and maladaptive
personality traits: A pilot daily dairy study
Johannes Zimmermann, University of Kassel
10:10 Interpersonal consequences of interpersonal spin
Gentiana Sadikaj, McGill University
10:30 Break
10:40 Daily dynamics associated with interpersonal problems in personality disorder
Aidan G.C. Wright, University of Pittsburgh
11:00 Panel: Interpersonal factors in depression in the context of close relationships
Jeremy G. Stewart, McLean Hospital and Harvard Medical School
12:00 Lunch: Kelly's, 196 Crown Street
1:30 Rethinking the Therapeutic Alliance: A discourse-analytic approach based on Interpersonal Defense
Theory and SASB
Michael A. Westerman, New York University
1:50 Still Revolutionary After All These Years: A celebration of the work of Professor Sidney J. Blatt
David C. Zuroff, McGill University and Sidney J. Blatt, Yale University School of Medicine
3:25 Break
3:40 The Importance of Adapting to Others: Interpersonal theory as a means to examine interpersonal adaptability at
work
Charlotte L. Powers, Michigan State University
4:00 Internal models of attachment and loss of the employment relationship
Lumina S. Albert, Colorado State University
4:20 Interpersonal dispositions, vocational interests and competencies, and career exploration in Italian children
Sandro M. Sodano, University at Buffalo, State University of New York
4:40 Closing Remarks
4:50 End
Note. Only presenting authors and panel organizers are listed. Full Program can be downloaded below.
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