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Aeschi West: Basic Principles in Working with Suicidal Patients
May 30-June 1, 2013
Sonnenalp Resort of Vail
Vail, Colorado
“Aeschi West: Basic Principles in Working with Suicidal Patients” is the inaugural theme of a Mayo Clinic-sponsored three-day conference in Vail, Colorado, May 30-June 1, 2013. Organized around highly interactive lectures, videotaped interviews, seminars, and workshops, a limited number of participants will come to the Rockies to learn an innovative approach for working with suicidal patients.
Drawing on principles developed in a series of meetings at Aeschi, Switzerland, the approach emphasizes the importance of therapist-client collaboration in eliciting narratives of mental anguish that culminate in suicidal behavior. Core faculty members include: Dr. Michael Bostwick (course chair), and Drs. Konrad Michel, John T. Maltsberger, David Jobes, David Rudd, Cheryl King, and others.
Mayo School of Continuous Professional Development
FacultyCourse Director J. Michael Bostwick, M.D.
Mayo Clinic Faculty
Timothy W. Lineberry, M.D. Brian A. Palmer, M.D. Carolyn J. Gonter, M.D.
Guest Faculty
Greg Brown, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Lisa Firestone, Ph.D. Glendon Association Santa Barbara, California
Mark Goldblatt, M.D. Harvard University (McLean Hospital) Belmont, Massachusetts
Anja Gysin-Maillart, M.A. University of Berne (University Hospital of Psychiatry) Berne, Switzerland
Heidi Hjelmeland, Ph.D. Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim, Norway
Marjan Holloway, M.D. Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Bethesda, Maryland
David Jobes, Ph.D. Catholic University of America Washington, DC
Cheryl King, Ph.D. University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan
Terry Maltsberger, M.D. Harvard University (McLean Hospital) Belmont, Massachusetts
Konrad Michel, M.D. University of Berne Berne, Switzerland
Nancy Rappaport, M.D. Harvard University (Cambridge Hospital) Cambridge, Massachusetts
Elsa Ronningstam, Ph.D. Harvard University (McLean Hospital) Belmont, Massachusetts
David Rudd, M.D. University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah
Rizwan Iqbal, M.D. Chief Resident in Psychiatry (Berkshire Medical Center) Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Alex Sabo, M.D. University of Massachusetts (Berkshire Medical Center) Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Mark Schechter, M.D. Harvard University (North Shore Medical Center) Salem, Massachusetts
Igor Weinberg, Ph.D. Harvard University (McLean Hospital) Belmont, Massachusetts
Faculty DisclosureAs a provider accredited by ACCME, College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic (Mayo School of Continuous Professional Development) must ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in its educational activities. Course director(s), planning committee, faculty, and all others who are in a position to control the content of this educational activity are required to disclose all relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest related to the subject matter of the educational activity. Safeguards against commercial bias have been put in place. Faculty also will disclose any off-label and/or investigational use of pharmaceuticals or instruments discussed in their presentation. Disclosure of this information will be published in course materials so those participants in the activity may formulate their own judgments regarding the presentation.
Thursday, May 30, 2013Characteristics of a Suicide Crisis
7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast
7:40 a.m. Welcome and Introduction J. Michael Bostwick, M.D.
8:00 a.m. Concepts
The Suicidal Patient and the Aeschi Philosophy Konrad Michel, M.D.
The Logic of Suicidality David Jobes, Ph.D.
Characteristics of a Suicide Crisis Cheryl King, Ph.D.
9:00 a.m. Video I and Discussion
10:15 a.m. Break
10:45 a.m. Video 2 and Discussion
12:00 p.m. Lunch
1:15 p.m. Keynote
The Relationship Between Risk Factors and Warning Signs David Rudd, Ph.D.
2:00 p.m. Workshop Session #1
1) The Therapeutic Relationship and the Suicidal Patient: Is Change Possible? John T. Maltsberger, M.D., Mark Goldblatt, M.D., Mark Schechter, M.D., Elsa Ronningstam, Ph.D.
2) Adolescent Suicide Cheryl King, Ph.D., Nancy Rappaport, M.D.
3) The Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS) Approach David Jobes, Ph.D.
3:30 p.m. Poster Reception
Friday, May 31, 2013Characteristics of Mental Pain
7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast
7:50 a.m. Introduction J. Michael Bostwick, M.D.
8:00 a.m. Concepts
Psych-ache John T. Maltsberger, M.D.
Measuring Mental Pain Greg Brown, Ph.D.
The Role of Trauma in Suicidal States Marjan Holloway, Ph.D.
9:00 a.m. Video I and Discussion
10:15 a.m. Break
10:45 a.m. Video 2 and Discussion
12:00 p.m. Lunch
1:15 p.m. Keynote
In Her Wake: A Child Psychiatrist Explores the Impact of Her Mother’s Life and Suicide Nancy Rappaport, M.D.
2:00 p.m. Workshop Session #2
1) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Suicidal Patients Greg Brown, Ph.D., Marjan Holloway, Ph.D.
2) Ambivalence in Suicide Lisa Firestone, Ph.D.,
David Rudd, Ph.D., Igor Weinberg, Ph.D., Timothy Lineberry, M.D.
3) Forming Effective Therapeutic Alliances with Suicidal Patients: Teaching Residents and Medical Students Alex Sabo, M.D.
3:30 p.m. Break
P R O G R A M
4:00 p.m. Workshop Session #3
1) Suicide’s Impact on Clinicians Timothy Lineberry, M.D., Carolyn Gonter, M.D., John T. Maltsberger, M.D., J. Michael Bostwick, M.D.
2) Narcissism, Damaged Self-Esteem, and Suicide Elsa Ronningstam, Ph.D., Brian Palmer, M.D.
3) Attempted Suicide Short Intervention Program (ASSIP) Konrad Michel, M.D., Anja Gysin-Maillart, M.A.
Saturday, June 1, 2013Shared Understanding in the Doctor-Patient Relationship
7:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast
7:50 a.m. Introduction J. Michael Bostwick, M.D.
8:00 a.m. Concepts
Effective Therapies: Beliefs, Assumptions and Validated Reports Mark Goldblatt, M.D.
Relational Aspects of Psychopharmacology Alex Sabo, M.D.
Vulnerabilities of Those Left Behind J. Michael Bostwick, M.D.
9:00 a.m. Video and Discussion
10:15 a.m. Break
10:30 a.m. Keynote
Risk Factors, Risk Factors, and More Risk Factors: Is Today’s Suicide Research Useful for Patient Care? Heidi Hjelmeland, Ph.D.
11:15 a.m. Conference Wrap-Up/Discussion (All)
Abstracts Overview: The first afternoon of the three-day conference will feature a poster session whose purpose is to showcase participants’ work and stimulate dialogue among conference attendees. Posters can feature data-driven original research on any aspect of suicidology, describe innovative clinical programs or projects related to the assessment and treatment of suicidal patients, or explicate training methods used to increase clinician effectiveness in evaluating such patients. Every effort will be made to include as many posters as possible, based on available space.
Abstract Eligibility: In support of inclusiveness, abstracts are not limited to first-time presentations. Abstracts that have been presented at previous meetings are eligible for consideration, as are abstracts from papers that have already been published.
Number of Entries: A participant may be the primary author on no more than two abstracts; however, he or she may be a contributing author on any number of abstracts.
Abstracts (less than 300 words) should be submitted via email to hain.darla@mayo.edu by April 15, 2013, with notification of acceptance by April 30th.
Course DescriptionThis first-time Mayo Clinic sponsored course extends the tradition of an unparalleled educational experience, the “Aeschi Meetings.” This course will be the seventh meeting of the Aeschi Group, a group of internationally recognized suicide experts dedicated to improving the clinical care of suicidal patients.
Previous attendees have consistently described the course as the best clinical education experience they have ever had. The didactic program consists of brief conceptual lectures introducing videotaped encounters with suicidal patients. From this springboard, all participants engage in discussion of the patient experience and treatment approaches. Due to the singular level of faculty and participant interaction, the course is limited in attendance. Breakfast and lunch are included in the registration and provide further opportunities for discussion about the material presented and clinical care of suicidal patients. The faculty is a collection of national and international experts in clinical assessment and treatment of suicidal crises who are also gifted and dynamic educators.
Intended AudienceAny provider who engages in the assessment and treatment of suicidal patients. This includes but is not limited to psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, registered nurses and psychotherapists, as well as primary care physicians and allied health providers (PAs, NPs, RNs).
Course Learning ObjectivesUpon conclusion of this program, participants should have developed enhanced skills for:
•���Engaging�and�assessing�suicidal�patients in a collaborative working relationship between patient and clinician.
•��Recognizing�signs�and�symptoms�of�imminent risk of self-harm.
•��Developing�a�narrative�of�a�patient’s�suicidality that can serve as the first stage in formulating a treatment plan.
Attendance at this Mayo course does not indicate nor guarantee competence or proficiency in the performance of any procedures which may be discussed or taught in this course.
Credit College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, designates this live activity for a maximum of 19.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Date and LocationAeschi West: Basic Principles in Working with Suicidal Adults will be held May 30 – June 1, 2013. Course headquarters is the Sonnenalp Resort of Vail, 20 Vail Road, Vail, Colorado.
Grants This course is supported, in part, by an educational grant from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), in accordance with ACCME Standards.
RegistrationTo register online, visit http://www.mayo.edu/cme/psychiatry-and-psychology-2013r819. The registration fee includes tuition, electronic course syllabus, breakfast, break refreshments, and lunch. Although it is not Mayo School of Continuous Professional Development (CPD) policy to limit the number of registrants for a course, conference room facilities may necessitate closing of enrollment; therefore, early registration is advised. A letter of confirmation will be sent upon receipt of payment and completed registration form. Please present the confirmation letter when checking in at the meeting registration desk.
Type of credit interested in receiving: 19.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.
Registration Fee: Physicians/Scientists $825 Residents, Fellows, Allied Health $685
For additional information, contact:
Mayo School of Continuous Professional Development Plummer 2-60 200 First Street SW Rochester, MN 55905 Website: http://www.mayo.edu/cme/psychiatry-and-psychology E-mail: cme@mayo.edu Phone: 800-323-2688 or 507-284-2509 Fax: 507-284-0532
Cancellation PolicyIf you cancel your participation in this course, your registration fee, less a $75 administrative fee, will be refunded when written notification is received by Mayo School of CPD before May 16, 2013 (cme@mayo.edu or fax#: 507-284-0532). No refunds will be made on or after May 16, 2013. Canceled registrations are non-transferable.
Mayo School of CPD reserves the right to cancel or postpone any course due to unforeseen circumstances. In the
unlikely event Mayo School of CPD must cancel or postpone this course, Mayo School of CPD will refund the registration fee, but is not responsible for any related costs, charges, or expenses to participants, including fees assessed by airline/travel/lodging agencies.
Lodging AccommodationsGuest rooms have been reserved for attendees and their guests at a special course rate of $150 at the Sonnenalp Resort of Vail, Colorado. The Sonnenalp is a world-class hotel, situated among pristine slopes renowned for winter skiing and summer wildflowers. The hotel offers the finest in luxuries and comforts, including three onsite restaurants and a sumptuous spa. Exceptional dining and outstanding shopping are only a few steps from the hotel in the heart of Vail Village.
To receive the special rate, participants should make reservations by May 1, 2013. Since the size of the Mayo room block is limited and reservations at the conference rate will be taken based on space availability, early reservations are strongly encouraged. To secure your lodgings, contact Sonnenalp at 1-866-284-4411 (toll-free) or 970-479-6421, and identify yourself as a participant in the Mayo Clinic 2013 Aeschi conference.
Lodging arrangements are the sole responsibility of the individual registrant.
Mayo School of CPD is not responsible for expenses incurred by an individual who is not confirmed and for whom space is not available at the meeting. Costs incurred by the registrant such as airline or hotel fees or penalties are the responsibility of the registrant.
Abstract Form
Aeschi West: Basic Principles in Working with Suicidal Patients
May 30-June 1, 2013
Please type the following information. Duplicate this form for multiple abstract submissions.
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City_________________________________________State__________ Zip______________
Telephone (____) _______________________ FAX (____) ___________________________
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Abstract Format Instructions:
1. Type all abstracts in English.
2. Leave one character space (two mm) between the margins and text material.
3. Use 10-point Times New Roman font.
4. Type the title of the abstract in bold, uppercase letters. Do not use abbreviations in the title.
5. Using italics, list the names of all authors (place an asterisk next to the primary author) and the institution, city and state where the work was done.
6. Leave space (one line) after the list of authors and begin typing the main body of the abstract.
7. Indent the first line of the main body of the abstract three spaces.
8. Type single-spaced.
9. Send as an e-mail attachment to: hain.darla@mayo.edu.
10. The deadline for submission of abstracts is April 15, 2013.
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May 30-June 1, 2013
Sonnenalp Resort of Vail
Vail, Colorado
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