CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE

Tuesday 20th July Wednesday 21st July Thursday 22nd July Friday 23rd July


TUESDAY 20TH JULY 2010

9.30 – 17.00

 
Pre-Conference Workshops
University Place, University of Manchester
18.30 – 20.30  
Welcome Reception
Venue: University Place, University of Manchester
 
WEDNESDAY 21ST JULY 2010
9.00 - 11.15
Symposium 1:
Symposium 2:
Symposium 3:
Symposium 4:
Symposium 5:
Symposium 6:

Symposium 7:
Symposium 8:
Understanding Positive Outcomes in Bipolar Disorder
Psychological Processes in Suicidal Behaviour
Managing Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS/ME)
The Role of the National Academy for Parenting Research
Cognitive processes and the treatment of obesity
Going beneath the tip of the iceberg: How well is the Multi-level, Multi-purpose STEPS Low-intensity Primary Care Service performing?
IAPT Works with Older People Part 1
Mindfulness and Acceptance Approaches with people with Psychosis: New Research
   
Panel Discussion 1:
Panel Discussion 2:
Ann Hackmann - a Career Through the Looking Glass
Cognitive Therapy Scale (CTS) Yardstick or beating stick? Has the widespread use of the CTS as a measure of competence done more harm than good?
   
Open Paper Session 1: Relationships and the Therapeutic Process
   
9.00 – 11.00  
Skills Class 1:


Skills Class 2:


Skills Class 3:
From Report to Court: Psychology, Trauma and the Law - Sarah Heke, Institute of Psychotrauma and Georgina Smith, The Haven (SARC) Paddington

From Timid to Tiger: Parenting-based Techniques for Managing the Anxious Child - Samantha Cartwright-Hatton, University of Manchester

Why Feeling Compassion can be Difficult: Desensitising to Positive Emotion - Paul Gilbert, University of Derby
   
11.30 – 12.30  

Keynote Speakers:

Professor Matt Sanders, University of Queensland, Australia

Professor Arnoud Arntz, Maastricht University, The Netherlands

Professor Kurt Hahlweg, University of  Braunschweig, Germany

Professor Steven Jones, Lancaster University
   
12.30 – 13.30  
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP MEETINGS
Self-Help and PWP Special Interest Group Meeting
Bipolar Special Interest Group Meeting
 
13.30 – 15.45  

Symposium 9:
Symposium 10:
Symposium 11:
Symposium 12:
Symposium 13:
Symposium 14:
Symposium 15:
Symposium 16:

Bipolar disorders: From Motivational Processes to Psychological Interventions
Where is Pain at? Novel Processes and Treatment INPUT for Chronic Pain
More News from the Imagery Front
The role of Parental Cognitions in our Understanding of Child Anxiety Disorders
Low Intensity CBT: Advancing the New Paradigm
IAPT Works with Older People Part 2
Anxiety Processes in Psychosis
Clinical Applications of Compassion Focussed Therapy
   
Clinical Roundtable 1:

Open Paper Session 2:

A case of Chronic Anorexia Nervosa: Can we offer something new?

Professional Development and Service Delivery

   
13.30 – 15.30  
Skills Class 4:


Skills Class 5:
Emotion Regulation in Cognitive Therapy for Depression - Richard Moore, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust

Working with Dissociation: from PTSD through BPD to DID -                         Fiona Kennedy, Private Practitioner
   
16.00 – 17.00  

Keynote Speakers:

Keynote Speaker: Professor David A Clark, University of New Brunswick, Canada

Keynote Speaker: Professor Antonette Zeiss, Dept of Veteran Affairs, USA

Keynote Speaker: Dr Emily Holmes, University of Oxford

   
17.00 – 18.00  
Poster Session
University Place
   
19.45 – Late  
Live Band Night
Venue: Ramada Manchester Piccadilly, Portland Street

 

THURSDAY 22ND JULY 2010
9.00 - 11.15  
Symposium 17:
Symposium 18:
Symposium 19:

Symposium 20:
Symposium 21:
Symposium 22:
Symposium 23:
Symposium 24:

Symposium 25:
Symposium 26:

Symposium 27:

Beyond Checking and Washing: OCD in Other Guises
CBT for Insomnia: Traversing the Iceberg
Understanding Anhedonia and Positive Information Processing in                   Depression: From Basic Science to Clinical Intervention.
Maximising Population Reach and Uptake of Parenting Interventions
Impulse Control and Addiction
Set Shifting and Perseveration in Eating Disorders
Condition Management, Occupational Health and Return to Work
Cognitive-Behavioural Approaches to working with Systems around people with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities: New Developments. 
Developments in the Application and Practice of CBT with Older People
Recovery after Psychosis: The Relational Roots of Emotional Recovery and Relapse Prevention
Words Don't Come Easy: Is the Medicalisation of our Language Preventing Progress in the Field?

 

Open Paper Session 3: Bipolar Disorder and Psychosis
   
9.00 – 11.00  
Skills Class 6:


Skills Class 7:
Using Imagery Rescripting to treat PTSD and Traumatic Bereavement - Jennifer Wild, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London

Broad Minded Affective Coping (BMAC): A New and Positive Technique for the CBT Tool Box - Nick Tarrier, University of Manchester
   
9.00 - 11.30  
BABCP Branch Liaison Meeting
   
11.30 – 12.30  

Keynote Speakers:

Professor James Pennebaker, University of Texas, USA

Dr Samantha Cartwright-Hatton, University of Manchester

Professor Nicholas Tarrier, University of Manchester

Professor Glenys Parry, University of Sheffield

   
12.30 – 13.30  

Trainers Special Interest Group Meeting

   
13.30 – 15.45  
Symposium 28:
Symposium 29:

Symposium 30:
Symposium 31:
Symposium 32:
Symposium 33:

Symposium 34:
Symposium 35:

Symposium 36:

Innovations in the Delivery of Cognitive Therapy for Anxiety Disorders
Four conditions, many outcomes: How Health Psychologists help              people to manage Long-Term Health Conditions
Utilising Control Theories in the Science and Practice of CBT
Emotion Regulation of Others and Self: Studies of Function and Dysfunction
Obsessionality in Young People
Unravelling the Socio-Emotional Processing Stream in Anorexia Nervosa and Other Eating Disorders
Bringing Low Intensity CBT into Communities
Anger Treatment for Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: Findings from Recent Outcome and Process Research
Metacognition in Psychological Treatments for Psychosis:                          Perspectives on Theory and Measurement

   
Panel Discussion 3: What is a Complex Case?  Definition, Understanding and Treatment of Complex Cases
   
Open Paper Session 4: Psychological Disorders, Imagery, and the Social Self
   
13.30 – 15.30  
Skills Class 8:



Skills Class 9:



Skills Class 10:
Beyond Relapse Prevention in CBT for Bipolar Disorder: The Roles of Positive Self-Appraisal and Recovery-Based Outcomes -
Steve Jones, University of Lancaster

Culturally Adapted Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychosis: Using CBT with patients from ethnic minority groups - Peter Phiri and Shanaya Rathod, Hampshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

CBT from the Inside: Service User Perspectives - Rory Byrne, University of Manchester
   
16.00 – 17.00  
Keynote Speakers:

Professor Chris Cullen, Keele University and North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS Trust

Professor Ulrike Schmidt, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London

Professor Andre Tylee, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London

   
17.15 – 18.15  
BABCP Annual General Meeting
ACT Special Interest Group Meeting
   
19.30 – 23.30  
Gala Dinner
Venue: The Lowry Hotel, 50 Dearmans Place, Chapel Wharf, Manchester
     

 

FRIDAY 23RD JULY 2010
9.00 - 11.15  
Symposium 37:

Symposium 38:

Symposium 39:
Symposium 40:
Symposium 41:

Symposium 42:

Symposium 43:

Symposium 44:
Symposium 45:
Advances in Psychological Therapy for Emotional Disorders following Acquired Brain Injury
Putting Theory into Practice – Clinical Research Applications of Perceptual Control Theory
Cognitive Bias Modification: Exploring the Role of Mental Imagery
The Development of Affect-related Cognitions in Youth
Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Substance Abuse in Individuals With Borderline Personality Disorder: State of The Art
The IAPT evaluation: Discussion of Results and Lessons for Service start up and Development
Cognitive Therapy for People with Psychosis refusing Antipsychotic Medication: Recent Developments and Future Directions
Caregiving Processes in Early Psychosis
Developing Competence in CBT: How can Training and Supervision improve the effectiveness of clinical practice?
   
Panel Discussion 4: What should we use? NICE Recommended Treatments for Depression
   
Open Paper Session 5:
Open Paper Session 6:
Treatment of Eating Disorders
Cognition, Metacognition and Mindfulness
   
9.00 – 11.00  
Skills Class 11:



Skills Class 12:
Cognitive Therapy for Panic Disorder: Integrating Discussion and              Behavioural Experiments - David M Clark, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London

Getting your Work Published: From Inspirational Idea to Editorial Acceptance
- Michael Townend, University of Derby and Editor of The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist (tCBT) and Paul Salkovskis, Institute of Psychiatry, Kings College, London and Editor of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy (BCP)
   
9.00-11.30  
BABCP Branch Liaison Meeting
 
11.30 – 12.30  
   
Keynote Speakers:

Professor Chris Brewin, University College London

Professor David M Clark, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College, London

Professor Sarah Hewlett, University of the West of England

   
12.30 – 13.30  
Control Theory Special Interest Group Meeting
   
13.30 – 15.30  
Symposium 46:
Symposium 47:
Symposium 48:

Symposium 49:

Symposium 50:
Symposium 51:
Symposium 52:
Symposium 53:
Advances in the Understanding and Treatment of OCD
Helping People Cope whilst Suffering
50 years of Control Theory: How Does it Impact our Current Understanding and Practice?
Perinatal Psychology - Insights into how best to Improve Maternal Well-being and the Mother-Infant Relationship
Developments in Body Dysmorphic Disorder
IAPT: A National Update
Substance use and Psychosis
Psychological Processes in Psychosis: Testing and Refining Models of Voices and Delusions
   
Clinical Roundtable 2: Treatment Resistant Depression: When the Going gets Tough, the Tough get Going
   
Panel Discussion 5: Metaphors and Stories in CBT: Grounded tools in working with Meaning and Perspective, or Flights of Fancy to engage our clients?
   
Open Paper Session 7:
Open Paper Session 8:
Increasing Accessibility of Psychological Treatment
Children and Adolescents
   
13.30 – 15.30  
Skills Class 13:



Skills Class 14:
Using Enhanced Reliving to Access and Work with Trauma Memories
- Kerry Young, University College London, and Debbie Lee, University College London, and Berkshire Traumatic Stress Service

Teaching Core mindfulness skills in Mindfulness-based Cognitive              Therapy (MBCT) - Mark Williams, University of Oxford
   
15.45 – 16.45  
Keynote Speakers:

Professor Robert DeRubeis, University of Pennsylvania, USA

Professor Christine Barrowclough, University of Manchester

Professor Adrian Wells, University of Manchester

   
16.15  
Condition Management and Occupational Health Special Interest Group Meeting
   
17.00  
President’s closing comments