Cultural and Biological Contexts of Psychiatric Disorder: Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment - Day 3 Schedule
Sunday, January 24, 2010

DAY 3 (January 24, 2010)

8:30—8:45
Summary of Day Two
Carole Browner, PhD, MPH, Professor, Semel Institute for Neuroscience & Human Behavior; Department of Anthropology; Department of Women's Studies, UCLA; Member, FPR Advisory Board
8:45–10:00
Session 7: Integrating Biology into DSM-V

8:45—9:00
Introduction
9:00—9:50
Animal Models of Mental Disorders
Eric Kandel, MD, Columbia University; Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
9:50—10:00
Discussion
10:00—10:30
Coffee Break
10:30–12:30
Session 8: Integrating Culture into DSM-V

Session Chair: James Boehnlein, MD, Department of Psychiatry, Oregon Health and Science University
10:30—11:00
Including Cultural Variation and Cultural Context in DSM-V
Roberto Lewis-Fernández, MD, Director, NYS Cultural Competence Center of Excellence, Hispanic Treatment Program, New York State Psychiatric Institute; Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, Columbia University; Lecturer on Social Medicine, Harvard University; Chair, Cultural Psychiatry Committee, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (GAP); Member, Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum, Posttraumatic, and Dissociative Workgroup for DSM-V
11:00—11:30
Ethnographic Case Study
Tanya Luhrmann, PhD, Department of Anthropology, Stanford University
11:30—12:30
Roundtable Discussion
James Boehnlein, MD (moderator); J. David Jentsch, PhD, Department of Psychology, UCLA; Laurence Kirmayer, Roberto Lewis-Fernández, Tanya Luhrmann
12:30—12:40
Closing Remarks
Robert Lemelson, PhD, President, FPR; Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, UCLA

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