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Keynote lectures

Last update: 22-Apr-2009

  1. Cognitive behavior therapy for anorexia nervnosa
    Riccardo Dalle Grave
    Department of Eating and Weight Disorder, Villa Garda Hospital, Italy
  2. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Medication: Relative efficacy in treating anxiety disorders in youth
    Philip Kendall
    Temple University, United States
  3. COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOUR THERAPY: FROM SCIENCE TO PRACTICE
    David Clark
    Kings College London, United Kingdom
  4. Cognitive-Behavioural Case Formulation: The long way round toward individualized clinical-scientific practice
    Michael Bruch
    University College London (Department of Mental Health Sciences); London Metropolitan University (Department of Psychology), United Kingdom
  5. Complex Trauma and Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) – A Positive Growth Approach toward Alignment and Integration
    Claudia Herbert
    The Oxford Development Centre and The Oxford Stress and Trauma Centre, United Kingdom
  6. Development of Interventions for Generalized Anxiety Disorder: Past Erroneous Paths and Promising Future Paths
    Tom Borkovec
    Penn State University, United States
  7. IS THERE A ROLE OF METACOGNITION IN RUMINATION AND DEPRESSION?
    Costas Papageorgiou
    The Priory Hospital Altrincham, United Kingdom
  8. Is there anything we can learn from “sufism” to enhance awareness and understanding?
    Mehmet Zihni SUNGUR
    Marmara University, Dept. of Psychiatry, , Turkey
  9. Long-term effects of CBT in anxiety disorders
    Lars-Göran Öst
    University of Stockholm, Department of Psychology, Sweden
  10. NEUROSCIENCE AND COGNITIVE THERAPY - From Laboratory to Clinical Setting
    Tullio Scrimali
    University of Catania, Italy
  11. OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER: “THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY"
    Paul Salkovskis
    Institute of Psychiatry, United Kingdom
  12. Personality Disorders in Children and Adolescents: Is This a Reasonable and Useful Diagnosis?
    Arthur Freeman
    Governors State University, United States
  13. Strengthening Family Resilience
    Frank M. Dattilio
    Harvard Medical School, United States
  14. The Nature and Empirical Status of Metacognitive Theory and Therapy for PTSD
    Adrian Wells
    University of Manchester, United Kingdom
  15. Towards the Development of an Integrated CBT Provision within a Large Organisation Offering Services to People with Mental Health Problems and/or Learning Disabilities
    Metka SHAWE-TAYLOR
    Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
  16. Understanding childhood depression: Cognitive, social, & biological risk
    Mark Reinecke
    Northwestern University, United States

 

 

EABCT2009 Dubrovnik

CONFERENCE DATES

  • September 1st 2008 - Full website
  • October 1st 2008 - Registration and abstract submission start
  • January 15th 2009 - Symposia and workshop submission closed
  • March 31st 2009 - Abstract submission closed
  • April 1st 2009 - Online payments open
  • May 1st 2009 - Acceptance notifications sent
  • May 15th 2009 - Early registration closed
  • August 15th 2009 - Middle registration closed
  • September 16th - Conference start

 

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