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THURSDAY 8 th SEPTEMBER PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS 8.00 9.00 REGISTRATION DESK OPEN PRE FUNCTION AREA 8.00 9.00 ARRIVAL TEA AND COFFEE PRE FUNCTION AREA 9.00am 12.30 Workshop 1: Moral injury: Assessment, conceptualization and treatment strategies Professor Brett Litz Workshop 2: KAURI/CYPRESS An enduring wound: Reconstituting wounded identity for survivors postdisclosure of sexual abuse Professor S Caroline Taylor, AM 10.30 11.00 MORNING TEA PRE FUNCTION AREA 12.30 1.30 LUNCH RELISH RESTAURANT 1.30pm 5.00 Workshop 3: Using biomarkers to inform of treatments in PTSD Professor Rachel Yehuda Workshop 4: KAURI/CYPRESS How to identify and respond to intimate partner violence in mental health settings Professor Kelsey Hegarty 3.00 3.30 AFTERNOON TEA PRE FUNCTION AREA 5.15 7.15 WELCOME DRINKS/RECEPTION POOLSIDE 6.30 STUDENT DRINKS OFFSITE 31/08/2016 1:28 PM 1

FRIDAY 9 th SEPTEMBER 7.30 8.30 REGISTRATION DESK OPEN PRE FUNCTION AREA 7.30 8.30 ARRIVAL TEA AND COFFEE PRE FUNCTION AREA 8.30 8.45 Welcome to country 8.45 9.00 Welcome to conference Dr Robyne Le Brocque 9.00 10.00 Keynote address Intergenerational effects of trauma Professor Rachel Yehuda 10.00 10.30 MORNING TEA PRE FUNCTION AREA 10.30 12.00 Concurrent session 1A 10.30 12.00 Concurrent session 1B 10.30 12.00 Concurrent session 1C 10.30 12.00 Concurrent session 1D Symposium 1 Symposium 2 CYPRESS Free papers 1 KAURI Clinical tutorial 1 MONACO II Chair: Kim Felmingham Chair: Miranda Van Hooff Chair: Zachary Steel Chair: Meaghan O Donnell Mechanisms underpinning trauma response Prevalence and predictors of mental health and disorder in the South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service Social, economic and conflict-related indictors of the global prevalence of common mental disorder: A systematic review and ecological analysis Trauma Informed Care Jane Nursey and Anne-Laure Couineau, Phoenix Australia Zachary Steel Therapist well-being: The impact of working with survivors of torture and trauma from refugee and asylum seeker backgrounds. Miriam Posselt Vicarious trauma and vicarious post traumatic growth from a supervisor s perspective Stephanie Long Parenting after migration: Examining the efficacy of a parenting intervention aimed at improving family adjustment during resettlement in Australia Kathryn Monty 12.00 1.00 LUNCH RELISH RESTAURANT POSTER SESSION PRE FUNCTION AREA 31/08/2016 1:28 PM 2

1.00 1.45 Keynote address Domestic violence: The hidden epidemic in mental health settings Professor Kelsey Hegarty 1.45 2.45 Panel Domestic violence: Prevention and support Professor Kelsey Hegarty, Ms Jess Hill, Ms Jonty Bush Facilitator Ms Anne-Laure Couineau 2.45 3.00 AFTERNOON TEA PRE FUNCTION AREA 3.00 4.30 Concurrent session 2A 3.00 4.30 Concurrent session 2B 3.00 4.30 Concurrent session 2C 3.00 4.30 Concurrent session 2D Symposium 3 Free papers 2 CYPRESS Free papers 3 KAURI Clinical tutorial 2 MONACO II Chair: Winnie Lau Applying trauma-informed care (TIC) across service settings 5.00 Depart for CONFERENCE DINNER Chair: Jane Shakespeare-Finch Core belief disruption, grief, traumatic stress and posttraumatic growth in women who have experienced pregnancy loss Jane Shakespeare-Finch Fear of crime: Examining gender differences when assessing crime and threat. Michelle Noon Prenatal maternal stress and child motor development at 30 months: The QF2011 Queensland Flood Study Katrina Moss GLOW Study: Longitudinal study to assess psychosocial contributors to mental health outcomes after burn injury Sonia Terhaag Chair: David Forbes Sleep disturbances, psychiatric disorders and suicidal ideation in a national representative sample of active Canadian forces members Don Richardson Evaluating the effectiveness of a specialty assistance dog program (Operation K9) as an adjunct treatment for veterans with PTSD Miranda Van Hooff Posttraumatic nightmares in a military sample: Gender differences and associations with psychopathology Therese de Dassel An experience-based sampling investigation of helpful and unhelpful responses to intrusive memories in PTSD David Berle Exercise and PTSD Simon Rosenbaum, University of NSW Robert Mullins, Queensland University of Technology 31/08/2016 1:28 PM 3

SATURDAY 10 th SEPTEMBER 7.45 8.45 ASTSS AGM 8.00 9.00 REGISTRATION DESK OPEN PRE FUNCTION AREA 8.00 9.00 ARRIVAL TEA AND COFFEE PRE FUNCTION AREA 9.00 9.05 Welcome to Day 2 Dr Andrea Phelps 9.05 9.15 ISTSS Address President Elect A/Professor Meaghan O Donnell 9.15 10.15 Keynote address New developments in conceptualizing and treating war-related PTSD: Recognising the moral dimensions of war Professor Brett Litz 10.15 10.30 MORNING TEA PRE FUNCTION AREA 10.30 12.00 Concurrent session 3A 10.30 12.00 Concurrent session 3B 10.30 12.00 Concurrent session 3C 10.30 12.00 Concurrent session 3D Free paper 4 KAURI Symposium 4 MONACO II Free papers 5 CYPRESS Clinical tutorial 3 Chair: Tracey Varker NOS1AP is associated with PTSD severity, depression, anxiety and stress Dagmar Bruenig Could physical symptoms be an effective PTSD screening measure in the military? Kristen Graham Workplace belongingness, distress and resilience in emergency service workers Jane Shakespeare-Finch Adjustment disorder after injury: Phenomenology and implications for intervention Meaghan O Donnell Chair: Justin Kenardy Identifying and addressing traumatic experiences in paediatric health care Chair: Andrea Phelps Treating the impacts of trauma exposure in high risk occupations: Applying research on trauma in military service to create treatment pathways and evidence based tools to support clinicians Michael Correll What are the key patterns of recovery and their predictors for veterans participating in trauma recovery programs: A growth mixture modelling approach Andrea Phelps Sustainability of Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) treatment for PTSD in the Veterans and Veterans Families Counselling Service Loretta Poerio Comparing microstructural connectivity of cortical white matter tracts in war veterans with and without PTSD using tractography Madeline Romaniuk Chair: Naomi Ralph A trauma informed approach to helping generational trauma for Aboriginal Australians Judy Atkinson, Chairperson of the Aboriginal Healing Foundation and the We Al-li Trust 31/08/2016 1:28 PM 4

SATURDAY 10 th SEPTEMBER 12.00-1.00 LUNCH RELISH RESTAURANT 12.00-1.00 STUDENT LUNCH RELISH RESTAURANT 1.00 1.45 Keynote address Reformation with only half the story: The challenges for understanding child sexual abuse holistically Professor S Caroline Taylor AM 1.45 2.45 Panel discussion Institutional childhood sexual abuse Professor S Caroline Taylor, Ms Angela Sdrinis, Dr Cathy Kezelman AM Facilitator Associate Professor Jane Shakespeare-Finch 2.45-3.15 AFTERNOON TEA PRE FUNCTION AREA 3.15 4.45 Concurrent session 4A 3.15 4.45 Concurrent session 4B 3.15 4.45 Concurrent session 4C 3.15 4.45 Concurrent session 4D Symposium 5 KAURI Symposium 6 MONACO II Free papers 6 CYPRESS Free papers 7 Chair: Ellie Lawrence-Wood The physiological and psychological burden of trauma across the lifespan in Australian Defence Force (ADF) members Chair: Belinda Liddell Post-traumatic psychopathology and intervention in survivors of torture, refugee trauma and gender-based violence Chair: Selma Music Shame: A core concealed element in the post-trauma morbidity of discharged police and military personnel? Terry Taylor From soldier to civilian: Fragmented culture and identity of Afghanistan and Iraq veterans: the Relationship with PTSD, anger and implications for treatment. Madeline Romaniuk Moral injury, trauma and the Australian military experience: A preliminary investigation Rhiannon Neilsen Adjustment and reintegration: Challenges following deployment to a war zone A study of combat veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan Robin Purvis Chair: Robyne Le Brocque The Royal Commission Into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse: Investigations, implications and possible outcomes Gail Green Trauma-informed organisations: Rhetoric and reality Annette Jackson The impact of civil litigation on individuals suffering traumatic stress: Case studies involving survivors of sexual abuse Lisa Flynn 4.45-5.00 Closing remarks Professor David Forbes 31/08/2016 1:28 PM 5