FRIDAY 22nd JULY - AT A GLANCE PROGRAMME

 
  New developments and interventions for bipolar disorder
  Convenor: Alyson Dodd, Lancaster University
   
  Universal processes and common factors in efficacious couple-based interventions
  Convenor: Donald Baucom, University of North Carolina
   
  The judicious use of safety behaviour: Experimental analyses
  Convenor: Jack Rachman and Adam Radomsky, University of British Columbia and Concordia University, Canada
   
  Panel Debate: All bona fide psychological treatments for depression are equally effective
  Convenor: Tim Dalgleish, MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit
   
   
 
  Interpersonal threat: Cognitive behavioural processes in social phobia & paranoia
  Convenor: Lusia Stopa & Katherine Newman Taylor, University of Southampton & Hampshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
   
  Clinical applications of imagery across disorders: Understanding cognitive change processes
  Convenor: Jon Wheatley, South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
   
  New directions and developments in behavioural activation
  Convenor: David Ekers, Tees Esk & Wear Valleys NHS Trust/Centre for Mental Health Research, Durham University
   
   
 
  Making life taste sweeter? Different ways of working as a diabetes psychologist
  Convenor: Sylvia Hepburn and Nicole Tang, St Mary's Hospital, London, and Institute of psychiatry & Arthritis Research UK Primary Care Centre, Keele University
   
   
 
  New developments in working with conduct disorder
  Convenor: Shirley Reynolds, University of East Anglia
   
   
 
  New ideas in the inpatient treatment of eating disorders
  Convenor: Bryony Bamford, St Georges Hospital
   
   
 
  IAPT: An update
  Convenor: David Clark, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London
   
   
 
  Inspirational developments and national strategy in Improving Access to Psychological Therapies with older people
  Convenor: Jacqueline Wilson, Older Adults National Representative, NHS Education Scotland
   
   
 
  Cognitive Remediation for Psychosis
  Convenor: Til Wykes and Vyv Huddy, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London
   
   
 
  Recent advances in CBT self-help delivery
  Convenor: Christopher Williams, University of Glasgow
   
  Cognitive-behavioural formulation: views across specialties.
  Convenor: Barry Ingham, Northumberland, Tyne & Wear NHS Foundation Trust
   
   
  Evaluating New Developments in CBT: Controlled Trials and Personal Perspectives (chair TBC)
   
   
  Cognitive behavioural anger treatment for low functioning clients
  John L Taylor, Northumbria University and Ray Novaco, University of California, Irvine
   
  Case management supervision for Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners: How to do it
  Pamela Myles, Charlie Waller Institute, University of Reading, Faye Small, University of Exeter and Sarah Gibbons, Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
   
  Supervision of CBT with children, young people and families
  Brenda Davies, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and Anne Stewart, Oxford City CAMHS
   
   
  Professor Susan Bögels, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
  The role of the Father in the Etiology, Prevention and Treatment of Childhood Anxiety Disorders
   
  Professor Bob Woods, Bangor University
  What’s so different about Older People? Psychological Therapy in Later Life
   
  Professor Marcel van den Hout, Utrecht University, Netherlands
  How EMDR works
   
  Professor Don Baucom, University of North Carolina, USA
  Couple-Based Interventions to Treat Individual Disorders
   
   
 
  Bipolar disorders: Comorbidities and other transdiagnostic issues, and their implications for practice and research
  Convenor: Thomas Meyer, Newcastle University
   
  The role of the individual in relationship distress and interventions
  Convenor: Douglas Snyder, Texas A&M University, USA
   
  What happened? Traumatic life events in the formulation and treatment of anxiety presentations
  Convenor: Craig Chigwedere, St Patrick's University Hospital/Trinity College Dublin
   
   
 
  2011: A CBM odyssey. Developing Cognitive Bias Modification as a novel computerized intervention
  Convenor: Simon Blackwell, University of Oxford
   
  The transdiagnostic approach: Perspectives on formulation, imagery, exposure and control
  Convenor: Warren Mansell, University of Manchester
   
   
 
  Maximising the effect of treatments for musculoskeletal pain: Strategies in primary and secondary care
  Convenor: Nicole Tang, Institute of psychiatry
   
   
 
  The development of depression in childhood and adolescence: The role of early environment, stress, and genes
  Convenor: Ed Watkins, University of Exeter
   
  Post-traumatic stress disorder in youth
  Convenor: Richard Meisser-Steadman, Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge
   
   
 
  Panel Discussion: The use of target weights within inpatient treatment of anorexia nervosa
  Convenor: Bryony Bamford, St. George’s, University of London
   
   
 
  CBT for low functioning and borderline intelligence clients
  Convenor: John L Taylor, Northumbria University
   
   
 
  Innovative CBT approaches to meet challenges associated with Ageing
  Convenor: Ken Laidlaw, University of Edinburgh
   
   
 
  Expanding CBT capacity through training mental health workers from diverse professional backgrounds in CBT
  Convenor: Metka Shawe-Taylor, Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
   
   
 
  Bringing interpersonal processes into the mainstream of CBT
  Convenor: Stephen Barton & Peter Armstrong, Newcastle CBT Centre
   
  Case conceptualization and socialization to the model: examining the role of key therapeutic components in the therapy process
  Convenor: Jo Daniels, University of Bath
   
   
  Innovations in Training and Evaluation (chair Mike Lambert)
   
  Cognitive and Affective Processes in Psychological Disorder (chair Graham Davey)
   
   
  Judicious use of safety behaviour: Clinical skills
  Adam Radomsky, Concordia University, Canada and Jack Rachman, University of British Columbia, Canada
   
  Working with metaphor and metaphorical imagery in CBT
  Richard Stott, Institute of Pschiatry, King's College London
   
   
  Professor Carlos Grilo, Yale University, USA
  Treatment of Binge Eating Disorder: Current Status and Future Directions
   
  Professor Til Wykes, Institute of psychiatry
  Acronyms and the Information Revolution: Support for Research and Treatment in the NHS
   
  Professor Steven Hollon, Vanderbilt University, USA
  Cognitive Behavior Therapy in the Treatment and Prevention of Depression
   
  Emeritus Professor Lord Richard Layard, London School of Economics
  Lessons of IAPT for children's services