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AACBT 45th National Conference

16 October 2025

Cognitive and behavioural therapies (CBT) continue to evolve to meet the needs of diverse communities, identities, and lived experiences. From the unique challenges faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, trans and gender-diverse, and neurodivergent individuals, to those navigating complex physical, psychological, or social-relational conditions, our field must innovate to ensure CBT remains inclusive, effective, and relevant.

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2025 National Conference Social Event

17 October 2025

2025 National Conference Social Event (Dinner and Networking)

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Power shift: transforming clinical service delivery through authentic partnerships with Autistic people

20 October 2025

Come and learn how to shape service delivery of CBT for neurodivergent clients. How can you transform your clinical service delivery based on learnings from partnerships with people with lived experience?

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Power shift: transforming clinical service delivery through authentic partnerships with Autistic people

22 October 2025

Come and learn how to shape service delivery of CBT for neurodivergent clients. How can you transform your clinical service delivery based on learnings from partnerships with people with lived experience?

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Power shift: transforming clinical service delivery through authentic partnerships with Autistic people

24 October 2025

Come and learn how to shape service delivery of CBT for neurodivergent clients. How can you transform your clinical service delivery based on learnings from partnerships with people with lived experience?

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An overview of 10-session cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT-T) for non-underweight clients with eating disorders

15 November 2025

Learn how CBT-T is different from other longer CBT interventions for eating disorders, and when to use this approach for the appropriate client population.

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Cutting-edge approaches to GAD: adapting CBT & ACT for the age of instant reassurance

24 November 2025

In today’s hyper-connected world, reassurance is just a click away: a text, a search, a social media post. Even parents tracking their children’s location can unintentionally create a constant feedback loop that soothes momentary worries while reinforcing the very patterns that maintain Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD).

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From counting sheep to quality sleep: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia

24 November 2025

Do you want to know more about the prevalence, presentations and current landscape of insomnia treatment? Learn practical skills about how to assess and treat common sleep difficulties using CBT-I in teenagers and adults.

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Treating young people with OCD - VOD

01 December 2025

Do you want to treat youth OCD in just 4 sessions? Learn how you can use the free “OCD? Not Me!” program to guide your evidence-based approach to adolescents with OCD and their families.

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Learning the hard way: lessons from working with troubled youth - VOD

01 December 2025

Helping troubled youth requires a broad understanding of the inherent problems of growing up. In this novel presentation, Professor Menzies explores the ‘existential givens’ and the role they play in youth mental health.

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CBT for OCD - VOD

01 December 2025

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a fascinating condition that often looks very different across individuals. It rarely improves without treatment, and it can be challenging to treat. This Masterclass provides an overview of evidence-based approached to treating OCD.

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CT-SAD - VOD

01 December 2025

As CT-SAD has been consistently shown to be more effective than a range of other psychological and pharmacological treatments for SAD, familiarity with its key features is likely to enhance a practitioner’s clinical practice.

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