SATURDAY 23rd JULY - AT A GLANCE PROGRAMME


 
  STEPPS(*) towards meeting the challenge of Borderline Personality Disorder: implementing the programme in the UK (* Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving)
  Convenor: Renee Harvey, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
   
  Behavioural Couples Therapy (BCT) in the South-West: New Developments
  Convenor: Janet Reibstein, University of Exeter
   
  Clinical roundtable: CBT for Complex PTSD: One case 4 ways
  Convenor: Julia Coakes, the Retreat, York
   
   
 
  Understanding cognitive processes in depression: New insights from the laboratory
  Convenor: Michelle Moulds, The University of New South Wales
   
  Disgust across the disorders
  Convenor: David Veale, Institute of psychiatry
   
  Worry, negative mood and information processing
  Convenor: Frances Meeten, University of Sussex
   
   
 
  Mindful parenting and teaching
  Convenor: Steve Noone, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear Trust
   
  Reducing obsessions and compulsions in kids and young people (ROCKY)
  Convenor: Shirley Reynolds and Harriet McIlwham, University of East Anglia
   
   
 
  Reward and punishment sensitivity in eating disorders: Empirical evidence and clinical applications
  Convenor: Amy Harrison, Institute of psychiatry
   
   
 
  Application of the Low-Intensity CBT clinical methods to working with patients with long-term conditions
  Convenor: Marie Chellingsworth, University of Nottingham
   
   
 
  Informing interventions for relatives of people with psychosis
  Convenor: Laura Wainwright, Spectrum Centre for Mental Health Research, Lancaster University
   
   
 
  Panel Discussion: The future of stepped care: Triage versus LIFT (Least Intervention First Time)
  Convenor: Alex Stirzacker, IAPT South West
   
  Making clinical guidelines more useful for clinicians: International perpsectives
  Convenor: Steve Pilling, University College London
   
   
 
  Systematic Motivational Counselling:  Assessing and changing maladaptive motivation
  Convenor: W. Miles Cox, Bangor University
   
   
  Using enhanced reliving to work directly with trauma memories associated with PTSD
  Debbie Lee, Berkshire Traumatic Stress Service and Kerry Young, Central North West London Foundation NHS Trust
   
  Working with acceptance, mindfulness, and values in chronic pain: An introduction and skills building workshop
  Kevin Vowles, Haywood Hospital & Keele University and Lance McCracken, Bath Centre for Pain Services
   
   
  Professor Michael Lambert, Brigham Young University, USA
  What shall we do about the fact that there are Supershrinks and Pseudoshrinks?
   
  Professor Craig White, University of the West of Scotland
  50 Years of Behavioural Medicine and CBT in Physical Health Care
   
  Dr Renee Harvey, Sussex Partnership NHS Trust
  STEPPS: Meeting the challenge of 'Personality Disorder' in changing times
   
  Professor Constance Hammen, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
  The Social Context of Adolescent Depression:  Vulnerability and Consequences