PROGRAM
PROGRAM
In-Congress Workshops
  • Program at a Glance
  • Detailed Program
  • Presentation
  • Invited Speakers
  • Pre-Congress Workshops
  • In-Congress Workshops
  • Digital CBT Symposium
IN-CONGRESS WORKSHOP
※ Please note that it will also be possible to register for the in-congress workshops on-site at the congress, but places are limited so we recommend that you book online (possible until 14th May) to guarantee a place.
※ Only 1 workshop is available in each time slot.
    2 June, 09:00 - 12:00
    Sharif El-Leithy
    SW London & St. Georges Mental Health NHS Trust
    Working with Complexity in PTSD
    DESCRIPTION
    Lata McGinn
    Yeshiva University
    Comprehensive Treatment for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
    DESCRIPTION
    Edward Watkins
    University of Exeter
    Rumination-focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: a Transdiagnostic Intervention.
    DESCRIPTION
    Scott Waltman
    Center for Dialectical and Cognitive Behavior Therapy
    Socratic Questioning 2.0: Using the Head and the Heart for Lasting Change
    DESCRIPTION
    2 June, 14:00 - 17:00
    David Veale, Rachel Menzies
    University of Sydney
    Understanding and Treating Death Anxiety
    DESCRIPTION
    Allen Miller
    Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy
    CBT in Practice
    DESCRIPTION
    Xinghua Liu
    Peking University
    Mindfulness Intervention for Emotional Distress (MIED)
    DESCRIPTION
    Mehmet Sungur
    Istanbul Kent University
    A Cognitive Behavioural Systems approach to Couple Problems
    DESCRIPTION
    Mirrat Gul, Madiha Latif
    Pakistan Association of Cognitive Therapy (PACT)
    Culturally adapted Dialectical Behaviour Therapy: As an Emotionally Focused Model
    DESCRIPTION
    3 June, 09:00 - 12:00
    Michelle Craske
    University of Califormia
    Inhibitory Retrieval Model of Exposure Therapy
    DESCRIPTION
    Soyeong Kim
    Harvard Medical School/Mass General Hospital
    Can PTSD be treated in 2-weeks? A massed approach to recovery of trauma
    DESCRIPTION
    Joseph kim
    University of Utah
    CBT for Dysexecutive Syndrome - intro to applying CBT in various neurological conditions beyond ADHD
    DESCRIPTION
    Irene Henriette Oestrich
    Psychiatric Center Sankt Hans
    How to Work with CBT and Dual Diagnosis Based on 20 Years of Experience in a CBT Specialized Milieutherapeutic Inpatient Ward.
    DESCRIPTION
    Youngsuk Kim
    Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School
    Brief Psychological Interventions (BPIs) for Moderate to Severe Mental Health Problems: Anxiety Management and Behavioural Activation
    DESCRIPTION
    3 June, 14:00 - 17:00
    Christof Loose
    Centre for Schema Therapy Dusseldorf - Praxis for Psychotherapy
    Schema Therapy for Children and Adolescents (ST-CA)
    DESCRIPTION
    Russell Ramsay
    University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
    Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Adult ADHD
    DESCRIPTION
    Frank Ryan
    Imperial College, London
    Addiction: a Motivational Problem with a Cognitive Solution
    DESCRIPTION
    Wei-Chin Hwang
    Claremont McKenna College
    Culturally Adapting CBT for Chinese Americans: An Evidence-Based Approach
    DESCRIPTION
    4 June, 09:00 - 12:00
    Edward Wright, Brooke Fina
    University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
    Prolonged Exposure Therapy for PTSD Beginner Workshop
    DESCRIPTION
    Emma Cernis
    University of Birmingham
    Working with Transdiagnostic Dissociative Experiences
    DESCRIPTION
    Freedom Leung
    Shaw College, Chinese University of Hong Kong
    Doing CBTs with the Help of Neuroscience: A Mechanism-based Treatment Approach
    DESCRIPTION
    4 June, 14:00 - 17:00
    Peter Norton
    Cairnmillar Institute
    Transdiagnostic Approaches in the Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment of Anxiety and Related Emotional Disorders
    DESCRIPTION
    David Veale
    King's College London and South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
    Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Body Dysmorphic Disorder
    DESCRIPTION
    Krister Fjermestad
    University of Oslo
    Learn key elements in ""SIBS"", an evidence-based intervention for siblings and parents of children with chronic disorders
    DESCRIPTION