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Welcome! 
This weekend’s program was created with one primary goal: to provide you with the very best information available about living with, and healing from, BFRBs. The schedule aims to accommodate the interests of those new to the conference as well as veteran attendees, individuals of any age who have a BFRB, parents, supporters, researchers, and clinicians.

Please know that you are not required to pre-select the workshops you’d like to attend. This schedule is provided as a guide. We do not track the number of people attending any given workshop. In fact, we encourage flexibility - you may change your mind about what you’d like to attend at any given time. If you are in a session that does not feel like a good fit, feel free to try something else.

You’ll choose one workshop per session. TLC staff and volunteers will be available at the conference Information Desk to answer any questions you have about the schedule. We also encourage you to join our conference Facebook group to connect with other attendees, ask questions, seek advice, or just say hello! If you did not receive an invitation to the group, please send us a message: programs@bfrb.org.

Schedule subject to change.
Saturday, May 4 • 11:30am - 12:45pm
ECAP and Poster Presenter Luncheon

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Participants in the Early Career Award Program, and research poster presenters are invited to join the TLC Scientific Advisory Board and Executive Board for lunch.


Speakers
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Jon Grant, JD, MD, MPH

Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience University of Chicago, Chicago, IL Dr. Grant is a Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience at the University of Chicago. Dr. Grant completed an undergraduate degree at the University of Michigan, a master's degree at... Read More →
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Tara Peris, PhD

BFRB Precision Medicine Initiative Director Dr. Tara Peris is an Assistant Professor at the UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior. Her clinical specialty is in evidence-based treatments for child and adolescent anxiety and related disorders. Her research interests... Read More →


Saturday May 4, 2019 11:30am - 12:45pm EDT
Washingtonian 2/3