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THURSDAY 18th JULY |
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S.J. Rachman University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Ideas That Succeeded and Those That Failed: An Historical Analysis of Behaviour Therapy and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Dr. Jonquil Drinkwater Oxfordshire Mental Healthcare NHS Trust The Way Forward for Child and Adolescent Cognitive Therapy : Issues, Controversies and Challenges Professor Thomas Borkovec Penn State University, Pennsylvania, USA Thirty Years of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapy: Where We Have Been and Where We Might Be Going (Through The Eyes of a Short Yank) |
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THURSDAY 18th JULY |
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Lauren Alloy Temple University, Pennsylvania, USA Cognitive Vulnerability to Depression The Temple-Wisconsin Project: Progress & Implications for Prevention Professor Anke Ehlers Institute of Psychiatry, London Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder From Theoretical Model to Effective Treatment Dr Fugen Neziroglu, Institute of Bio-behavioural Medicine, New York, USA Body Dysmorphic Disorder: The Chronic Misperception or What I See is Not What You See. Professor Philippa Garety Institute of Psychiatry, London Psychological Treatments for Psychosis: What Has Been Achieved in the Past 30 years? and What Next |
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THURSDAY 18th JULY |
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Dr. Christine A. Padesky |
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FRIDAY 19th JULY |
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Professor David Clark, |
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FRIDAY 19th JULY |
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Professor Paul Gilbert |
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FRIDAY 19th JULY 16.30 - 17.30 |
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Professor Paul Salkovskis, |
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