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THURSDAY 17th JULY |
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| Dr David Fowler,
University of East Anglia Can fear turn into Psychosis? Trauma memories and the maintenance of psychotic symptoms: Studies in prevalence and processes and implications for the practice of CBT. Professor Matthew Sanders, University of Queensland, Australia The role of parenting interventions in the prevention of childhood psychopathology. Professor Stephen Morley, University of Leeds Issues and challenges for cognitive-behavioural treatment of chronic pain states Professor Paul Gilbert, University of Derby Cognitive Therapy, Past, Present and Future |
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| Dr Anthony Morrison,
University of Manchester Trauma and Psychosis: Cause, Consequence, Common Processes and Clinical Implications. Professor David Shapiro, Universities of Leeds and Sheffield Evidence-based practice in psychological therapies: A scientist-practitioner perspective Professor Keith Hawton, University of Oxford Deliberate self-harm: current research and treatment |
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FRIDAY 18th JULY |
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Professor James Pennebaker, |
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Dr Stephen Scott, |
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