Location:
Westin St. Francis San Francisco
335 Powell Street
San Francisco, CA
94102
Saturday, May 18th, 2019
Room: Elizabethan C
8:30 Welcome to AAPP 2019
Peter Zachar – President
Session 1: Moderator – James Phillips
8: 40 The Problems for Philosophical Counselors – Yujia Song
9:00 Discussion
9:10 The Aspirations for a Paradigm Shift in DSM-5: An Oral History – Peter Zachar
9:30 Discussion
9:40 The Unconscious as a Private Language – Jeff Bedrick
10:00 Discussion
10:10 -10:25 BREAK
Session 2: Moderator – Scott Waterman
10:25 Epistemic Injustice and Psychiatric Classification – Anke Beuter
10:45 Discussion
10:55 Psychiatric Diagnoses as Recipes for Constructing Models of People – Sam Fellowes
11:15 Discussion
11:25 For a Pluralistic Approach to Psychiatric Kinds: The Case of Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder – Anne-Marie Gagné-Julien & Andréanne Bérubé
11:45 Discussion
11:55 Jaspers Award Presented by Scott Waterman
Expanding Outcome Measures in Schizophrenia Research: Does RDoC Pose a Threat? – Phoebe Friesen
12:15-1:45 LUNCH
KEYNOTE LECTURE: Tanya Luhrmann – Is the Shaman Schizophrenic, After All? How Religious Practice May Change Psychotic Experience
Moderator – Aaron Kostko
1:45 Lecture
2:30 Discussion
2:45-3:00 BREAK
Session 3: Moderator – Ginger Hoffman
3:00 Getting It Out of Your System: Emotional Expression and the Post-Cybernetic Self – Ethan Hallerman
3:20 Discussion
3:30 Psychopathology in The Cyber-Century: Virtual Self and Digital Depersonalization – Elena Bezzubova
3:50 Discussion
4:00 Born Which Way? Disentangling Etiology, Ontology and Responsibility in ADHD – Polaris Koi
4:20 Discussion
4:30 Adjourn
5:00-6:00 RECEPTION
Room: Elizabethan D
Sunday May 19th, 2019
Room: Elizabethan C
Session 4: Moderator –
9:00 Mentalization and Embodied Selfhood in Borderline Personality Disorder – Eli Neustadter
9:20 Discussion
9:30 Self-Injury, Shame, and Agency – Alycia Laguardia-Lobianco
9:50 Discussion
10:00 Psychiatric disorders and empathy: the limits of narrative – Zachary Schwartz
10:20 Discussion
10:30 -10:40 BREAK
Session 5: Moderator – Christian Perring
10:40 Participatory Research in Psychiatry: Unpacking Epistemic and Ethical Justifications – Phoebe Friesen
11:00 Discussion
11:10 Institutional Corruption and Medical/Psychiatric Ethics: A Case Study and Implications for Reform – Scott Waterman
11:30 Discussion
11:40 -1:15 LUNCH
KEYNOTE LECTURE: Jacob Stegenga – Sex, Drugs, and Disease Creep
Moderator: Brent Kious
1:15 Lecture
1:55 Discussion
2:10—2:20 BREAK
Session 6: Moderator – Robyn Bluhm
2:20 Wraiths of the Mind: Cognitive Feelings and Psychopathology – Slawa Loev
2:40 Discussion
2:50 Thought Insertion in Schizophrenia – Kate Finley
3:20 Discussion
3:30 Psychedelics, Epistemic Benefit, and Philosophical Naturalism about the Mind – Ben Lewis
3:50 Discussion
4:00 Closing Remarks
Brent Kious and Aaron Kostko