Keynote Speaker





Dr. Mary-Anne Layden Ph D
Director of Education and
Co-Director of the Sexual Trauma and
Psychopathology Program, Centre for Cognitive Therapy
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, USA









The keynote speaker at the Sexual Integrity Forum, Parliament House, which has been organised by the Fatherhood Foundation, is Dr. Mary Anne Layden, Ph D. Dr. Mary Anne Layden is a psychotherapist and Director of Education at the Centre for Cognitive Therapy at the University of Pennsylvania.  She is the Co-Director of the Sexual Trauma and Psychopathology Program and the Director of the Social Action Committee for Women's Psychological Health. Dr Mary Anne Layden has appeared on TV and is a highly respected commentator on the effects of pornography, prostitution and the international trafficking of women in prostitution.

The book "Cognitive Therapy of Borderline Personality Disorder" has been co-authored by Dr. Layden with C. Newman, A. Freeman and S. Morse.  She has written numerous chapters on Cognitive Therapy especially on the treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder.

Dr. Layden specialises in the treatment of victims and perpetrators of sexual violence and sexual addiction. She has testified before the U.S. Congress on five occasions in relation to issues of sexual violence, the sexual exploitation industry and the media.  She has also lectured extensively both in the US and abroad on Cognitive Therapy, Personality Disorders particularly Borderline Personality Disorder, childhood sexual trauma, sexual addiction, sexual exploitation industry and imagery techniques. Dr. Mary Anne Layden has the expertise to significantly contribute to the Sexual Integrity Forum. 




University of Pennsylvania - School of Medicine

Cirriculum Vitae
March, 2005

MARY ANNE LAYDEN, PH. D.



Home address:     Philadelphia, PA

Office address:     Center for Cognitive Therapy
                                  Department of Psychiatry
                                  University of Pennsylvania-
                                  School of Medicine
                                  3535 Market Street 2ndFloor
                                  Philadelphia, PA 19104


Education:
1970    B.S.     Marian College (Psychology) Indianapolis, IN
1981    Ph. D   University of Wisconsin (Psychology) Madison, WI

Postgraduate Training and Fellowship Appointments:
1973-75 Research assistantship Department of Psychology University of Wisconsin
1975-78 National Institute of Mental Health Traineeship Department of Psychology University of Wisconsin
1975-79 University of Wisconsin Graduate School Special Fellowship Department of Psychology University of Wisconsin
1978      Clinical Practicum Association for Rational Therapy Madison, WI
1977-78 Research Intern Department of Psychology University of Pennsylvania
1985-87 Postdoctoral Fellowship Center for Cognitive Therapy Department of Psychiatry University of Pennsylvania-School of Medicine Military ServiceNone

Faculty Appointments:
1978-79 Instructor in Psychology Department of Psychology Haverford College Haverford, PA
1979-80 Instructor in Psychology Department of Psychology Arcadia University Glenside, PA
1980       Instructor in Psychology Department of Psychology Rutgers University Camden, NJ
1981-87 Assistant Professor of Psychology Department of Psychology Arcadia University Glenside, PA
1987-92 Instructor in Psychology Department of Psychology Arcadia University Glenside, PA
1991-94 Clinical Associate Department of Psychiatry University of Pennsylvania- School of Medicine
1994-2000 Instructor Department of Psychiatry  University of Pennsylvania- School of Medicine
2000-present Assistant Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry Department of Psychiatry  University of Pennsylvania- School of Medicine

Hospital and Administrative Appointments:

1978       Counselor and Consultant Project Bridge, Head Start Program Institute of Pennsylvania Hospital Philadelphia, PA
1987-89 Staff Psychologist Center for Cognitive Therapy Department of Psychiatry University of Pennsylvania- School of Medicine
1989-90 Specialist in Psychology Institute of Psychiatry Charing Cross Hospital West Middlesex University Hospital Ashford Hospital London, England
1990-94 Senior Consultant Center for Cognitive Therapy Department of Psychiatry University of Pennsylvania- School of Medicine
1994-present  Director of Education Center for Cognitive Therapy Department of Psychiatry University of Pennsylvania- School of Medicine
2003-present  Co-Director Sexual Trauma and Psychopathology Program Department of Psychiatry University of Pennsylvania- School of Medicine

Specialty Certification:
1999Cognitive Therapy, Academy of Cognitive Therapy

Licensure:
Pennsylvania

Awards, Honors and Membership in Honorary Societies:
None

Membership in Professional and Scientific Societies:

National Societies:
American Psychological Association
Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy    
International Association of Cognitive Psychotherapy
International Society for Neuronal Regulation
British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapy
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
Social Action Committee for Women's Psychological Health (Director, 1995-)
Local Societies:Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists
National Scientific Societies:None
Local Scientific Societies:None
       
Editorial Positions:
None
      
Academic Committees at the University of Pennsylvania and Affiliated Hospitals:
None

Major Teaching and Clinical Responsibilities at the University of Pennsylvania and Affiliated Hospitals
1.Psychotherapy for patients of the Center for Cognitive Therapy 1985-present
2.Supervision and training of Psychiatry Residents PGY III & PGY IV in Cognitive Therapy 1994-present
3.Supervision and training of the Psychology Practicum, Internship and Postdoctoral students 1994-present
4.Teaching the Master Lecture Series 1994-present
5.Case Consultation Service 1994-present
6.Leading the Sexual Trauma and Psychopathology Case Conference 2003-present

Lectures by Invitation:
5/8/97  Testimony for the U.S. Congress
9/21-9/23/97 Cognitive therapy for depression: a three day workshop, Kuwait City, Kuwait
9/24/97  Cognitive therapy using imagery techniques: a one day workshop, European Association for Behavior and Cognitive Therapies, Venice, Italy
11/24-11/27/97 Cognitive therapy for personality disorders: a one day workshop and keynote address, Wellington, New Zealand
2/21-2/23/98 Cognitive therapy for anxiety disorders: a three day workshop, Kuwait City, Kuwait
4/3/98 Cognitive therapy using imagery techniques, Swansea, Wales
4/6-4/10/98 Cognitive therapy for personality disorders: a four day workshop, London, England
5/25-5/26/98  Cognitive therapy for borderline personality disorder, Cognitive therapy using imagery techniques: a two day workshop, Toronto, Canada
6/8-6/9/98  Cognitive therapy for borderline personality disorder, Cognitive therapy using imagery techniques: a two day workshop, Ottawa, Canada
7/6-7/7/98 Cognitive therapy for trauma survivors: a two day workshop, Aberystwyth, Wales
7/9-7/10/98 Cognitive therapy using imagery techniques, workshop and keynote address, British Association for Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies, Durham, England
9/11/98  Testimony for the U. S. Congress
10/11-10/13/98 Cognitive therapy for personality disorders: a three day workshop, Kuwait City, Kuwait
11/7/98   Imagery techniques, Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC
11/16-11/20/98 Cognitive therapy for personality disorders: a four day workshop, London, England
12/12/98 Media impact on women's psychological health, Smith College Club of Delaware
2/5/99 Cognitive therapy in the age of managed care, Newport News, VA
3/4/99  Testimony for the U.S. Congress
10/7/99  Kids and the dangers on the Internet, Community meeting sponsored by the Ethics Institute and PBS, Wilkes Barre, PA
10/7/99  Media messages and violence against women, Kings College, Wilkes Barre, PA
11/1-11/5/99 Cognitive therapy for personality disorders, Cognitive therapy using imagery techniques: a four day workshop, Auckland, New Zealand
11/8-11/9/99   Cognitive therapy for personality disorders, Cognitive therapy using imagery techniques: a two day workshop, Christchurch, New Zealand
3/28/00Testimony for the U.S. Senate
4/8-4/10/00 Cognitive Therapy for Depresssion: a three day practicum, Kuwait
9/22-9/23/00 Cognitive Therapy Basics: a two day workshop for Community Mental Health Center, Philadelphia
10/22-10/24/00 Cognitive Therapy for Anxiety and PTSD: a three day praticum, Kuwait
10/30-11/3/00 Cognitive Therapy for Personality Disorders, a five day workshop, London
5/21-5/22/01 Cognitive Therapy for Personality Disorders: a three day practicum, Kuwait
7/13/01 Basics of Cognitive Therapy, PATH Community Mental Health Center, Philadelphia
7/20/01 Intermediate Cognitive Therapy, PATH Community Mental Health Center, Philadelphia
7/27/01 Basics of Cognitive Therapy, PATH Community Mental Health Center, Philadelphia
8/3/01 Intermediate Cognitive Therapy, PATH Community Mental Health Center, Philadelphia
10/19/01 Advanced Cognitive Therapy, PATH Community Mental Health Center, Philadelphia
10/26/01 Advanced Cognitive Therapy, PATH Community Mental Health Center, Philadelphia
1/14/02 Basic Cognitive Therapy, Maria de le Santos Community Mental Health Center, Philadelphia
3/17/02 Permission-giving Beliefs Supporting Sexual Violence Spread by the Media, Ethical Society of Philadelphia
4/20/02 Sexual Predators, American Friends Service Committee,Philadelphia
9/21/02 Cognitive Therapy for the Lay Person, PATH Community Mental Health Board of Directors, Cape May, NJ
11/1/02 Cognitive Therapy Using Imagery, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Virginia Beach, VA
12/4/02 Women's Mental Health Issues, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
2/15/03 Sexual Addiction, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
10/16/03 Permission-giving Beliefs of Men who Exploit Prostitutes Demand Dynamics Conference, Chicago IL  
3/22/04 Cognitive Therapy for Increasing Self-Esteem, one day workshop, West Middlesex University Hospital, London, England
3/23/04 Cognitive Therapy for Personality Disorders, one day workshop, British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, East Anglia University, Norwich,England
3/25-3/26/04 Cognitive Therapy for Self-Esteem, two day workshop, British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, University of Manchester, Manchester, England
3/29-3/30/04 Cognitive Therapy for Personality Disorders, two day workshop, Oxford Center for Cognitive Therapy, Oxford University, Oxford, England
4/2/04 Cognitive Therapy for Sexual Trauma and Psychopathology, one day workshop, University of Exeter, Exeter, England
4/14/04 Women's Mental Health Issues, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
9/15/04 If pornography made us healthy, we would be healthy by now. National Advocacy Center and the Department of Justice, Columbia, SC
11/12/04 Cognitive Therapy for Sexual Addiction, Philadelphia Society of Clinical Psychologists, Philadelphia, PA.
11/15/04 Testimony for the U.S. Congress
1/7/05 Cognitive Therapy for Sexual Addiction, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
6/14/05 Non-consensual sex, use of prostitutes, use of pornography,  acceptance of the rape myth and permission-giving beliefs.  International Congress of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Goteborg, Sweden
6/18/05 Cognitive Therapy for Sexual Addiction, International Congress of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Goteborg, Sweden

Organizing Roles in Scientific Meetings:
None


Research Publications, peer reviewed:

Ickes, W., Layden, M. A. & Barnes, R. Objective self-
      awareness and individuation: an empirical link.
          Journal of Personality, 1978.

Editorials, Reviews, and Chapters,including participation in committee  reports (print or other media):

Ickes, W. & Layden, M. A.  Attributional Styles. Chapter in
     Harvey, J., Ickes, W., & Kidd, R. (Eds.) New
     Directions in Attribution Research. Vol. 2. Lawrence
          Erlbaum, Ass., Hillsdale, N. J., 1978.
 
Layden, M. A.  Attributional Style Therapy.  Chapter in
                                                     Antaki, C., & Brewin, C. (Eds.) Attributions and
                                                     Psychological Change, Academic Press, London, 1982.

Layden, M. A. Borderline Personality Disorder. Chapter in
                                                     Leahy, R. (Ed.) Practicing Cognitive Therapy, Jason
                                                     Aronson, Northvale, NJ, 1997.

Layden, M. A. Layden's response to the case of Joe: Cognitive      
     Therapy for a case of Borderline Personality Disorder
          Lite.  Cognitive and Behavioral Practice,1998.


Layden, M. A. & Smith, L. Adult Survivors of the Child
Sexual Exploitation Industry. Chapter in Cooper, S.,
Estes, R., Giardino, A.,Vieth, V. & Kellogg, N.                (Eds) The Medical, Legal & Social Science Aspects of Child Sexual Exploitation. St Louis, MO: GW Medical Publishing, Inc, 2004.

Layden, M. A. Permission-giving beliefs of men who sexually
exploit prostitutes. Chapter in Torrey, M. and Dubin, S.            
(Eds) Demand Dynamics: The Forces of Demand in Global Sex Trafficking.  Chicago: International Human Rights Law Institute, DePaul University College of Law,
2004.

Layden, M. A. Borderline Personality Disorder. Chapter in
                                                     Van Bilsen, H. (Ed) Focusing the Mind, CIT Press,
                                                     Wellington, New Zealand, in press.


Books:
Layden, M. A., Newman, C., Freeman, A., & Morse, S.                                               Cognitive therapy of borderline personality
      disorder.  Needham, MA: Allyn & Bacon,1993.

Alternative Media:
Layden, M. A. Cognitive Therapy for Borderline Personality                                                                                                                                    
                                          Disorder.  American Psychological Association                                                 
                                           Psychotherapy Videotape Series II, American
                                           Psychological Association, Washington, DC, 1998

Treating sexual addiction, article published in the Philadelphia Inquirer, 1/11/98

Kids and the dangers on the Internet, TV show for PBS,
Wilkes Barre, PA, 10/6/99

Smart Talk: Reality TV: How far is too far and Washington
Sets its sights on "indecency".  TV show for PBS, Harrisburg,
PA, WITF, 5/13/04

Starlight Productions, Documentary, Obscenery,10/17/2004.



Dr. Mary Anne Layden can be contacted on the following email:
layden@mail.med.upenn.edu