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Doing the Work: Practical guide for students and early career professionals working with severe psychiatric illness. Panel presentation at ISPS-US Twelfth Annual Meeting (2011).
Psychosis: The hierarchy of stigma and the hope for recovery. Paper presentation at ISPS-US Eleventh Annual Meeting Panel on Stigma (2010)
Life on the margins: Terrorism & the chronically terrorized. Paper presentation on Being a Therapist in the Post-9/11 World panel at the New Directions Program in Psychoanalysis: Writing and Critical Thinking From a Psychoanalytic Perspective (Washington Center for Psychoanalysis) (2010)
Finding Your Voices As Writer, Clinician, and Patient. Paper presentation by Jessica Arenella at the NY Chapter of ISPS-US (2007)
Severe Psychiatric Illness in the Private Practice Setting: Notes from Newcomers. Paper presentation at the ISPS 20th Annual Conference, Madrid, Spain (2006)
A Comparative Case Study of Chronic Psychosis, Transient Psychosis, and Neurosis in Three Female Clients with Histories of Severe Trauma. Paper presentation at the ISPS 20th Annual Conference, Madrid, Spain 2006
In Search of Better Homes and Gardens: Reflections on an Impasse in Treatment. ISPS-US Newsletter, Summer 2005
Auditory Hallucinations: Phenomenology, Neuroimaging, Psychoanalysis and Clinical Process. Paper presentation by Jessica Arenella and Brian Koehler at the NY Chapter of ISPS-US (2004)
A Trauma Perspective in the Forensic Psychiatric Center. Seminar & Staff Training at Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center, New York, NY (2002)
Manifestations of bodily concern in sexually abused girls. Arenella, J. & Ornduff, S. (2000). Bulletin of the Menniger Clinic 64 (2), 530-542.
Manifestations of bodily concern in sexually abused girls. Paper presentation at the 2000 Society for Personality Assessment conference, Albuquerque, NM (2000)
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