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AACBT 44th National Conference

17 October 2024

Our national conference will provide a great opportunity to engage with national and international thought leaders from across the family of the cognitive behavioural therapies. With this conference we bring together innovative clinical researchers and research clinicians working across the life span. Coming from research, community, and private practice settings, they will present recent evidence-based advances and emerging ideas in their fields for working with cognitions, behaviours, schemas, and emotions for common and complex psychological and health conditions. Thursday and Friday are the Scientific Program, and Saturday is the Workshops - click through for all the details.

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Review of treatment for ADHD

01 December 2024

Have you noticed more clients wondering about ADHD and whether they may have undiagnosed ADHD?

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DBT sustainability

01 December 2024

This is a practical presentation on a combination of (a) sustaining DBT groups in practice from experiences of working in the public sector on a DBT specific project, and (b) DBT treatment for BPD.

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ACT and climate change

01 December 2024

Climate change is arguably the biggest challenge our world currently faces. Gradually people are waking up to this threat and facing some distressing emotions that are increasingly hard to hide from. ACT offers a range of tools to help ourselves and our clients to navigate these complex emotions skilfully.

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Integrating iCBT

01 December 2024

Digital mental health interventions are on the rise, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. If you are interested to learn more about the efficacy of online CBT, how it can support your clients, and increase the flexibility of your clinical practice.

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Recent innovations in SAD

01 December 2024

Mental imagery can provide a potent bridge between cognition and emotion. This presentation describes a program of applied research that comprehensively integrates and evaluates imagery-based techniques throughout CBT for social anxiety disorder to optimise cognitive and affective changes.

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