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Dr Cailhol MD, PhD completed his training in France and Switzerland. The training included psychiatry, psychotherapy and clinical research. He has worked in universities, specialized and general hospitals in France, Switzerland and Canada. He has done research on BPD treatments (epidemiology, clinical studies). In his current position, he is professor at Montreal University and associated researcher at the research center of the Montreal Institute of Mental Health. He works as a clinician in the specialized outpatient program of the center.
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Raffaella Calati is Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at the Department of Psychology, University of Milan-Bicocca (Italy), and affiliated to the Department of Adult Psychiatry of Nîmes University Hospital (France). She is trained as psychologist and psychoanalytic psychotherapist. She obtained her Ph.D. in Human Psychobiology. She has previously worked at San Raffaele Hospital of Milan, University of Bologna (Italy), Inserm of Montpellier (France), and Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital, New York City (US).
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Dr. Caldirola (M.D., PhD) is a psychiatrist and researcher in psychiatry. She works at Humanitas University (Milan); Personalized Medicine Center for Anxiety and Panic Disorders, Humanitas San Pio X (Milan); and the Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Villa San Benedetto Menni, Hermanas Hospitalarias (Albese con Cassano, Como, Italy). The published several articles in international scientific journals. Her main fields of interest are the psychophysiology and psychopharmacology of psychiatric disorders, especially Anxiety Disorders. In particular, her research field is focused on the identification of biomarkers (diagnostic, prognostic, predictive) of Anxiety Disorders in the framework of evidence-based, personalized medicine approach to psychiatric disorders. In addition, Dr. Caldirola is interested in the study of comorbidity between mental and medical diseases, in terms of underlying mechanisms and impact on clinical symptoms and therapeutic outcomes.
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