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Session | Title / Presenter |
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PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 1 |
Imagery Rescripting as a Transdiagnostic Treatment for Traumatic and Other Adverse Experiences Arnoud Arntz |
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 2 |
The Prevention of Self-Harm in Adolescents Paul Stallard |
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 3 |
Clinical Functional Analysis Niklas Törneke |
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 4 |
Empowering Parents to Help Their Children Overcome Anxiety Problems Cathy Creswell, Chloe Chessell |
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 5 |
Clinical Depression: Integrating Key Cognitive and Behavioral Interventions Keith Dobson |
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 6 |
Treating Hoarding Disorder Satwant Singh |
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 7 |
Metacognitive Therapy for Rumination and Depression Costas Papageorgiou |
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 8 |
CBASP for the treatment of persistent depressive disorder - an clinical skills workshop Philipp Klein |
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 9 |
The assessment diagnosis and treatment of anger Raymond A. DiGiuseppe |
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 10 |
Cognitive Therapy for Posttraumatic stress Disorder Anke Ehlers |
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 11 |
Cognitive Therapy for Psychosis: A Formulation Based Approach Tony Morrison |
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 12 |
Reversing the damage caused by OCD: Empowering people with OCD to choose to change in order to reclaim their life. Paul Salkovskis |
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 13 |
Cognitive Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder David M. Clark |
PRE-CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 14 |
Somatic Symptom Distress: A New Perspective and Approach to Treatment Omer Van den Bergh |
Session | Title / Presenter |
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Keynote - 1 |
The reformulated theory underlying schema therapy: a worldwide project Arnoud Arntz, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Keynote - 2 |
Positive CBT. From Reducing Distress to Building Success Fredrike Bannink, Netherlands |
Keynote - 3 |
Accelerating the development and optimization of psychological interventions Simon E. Blackwell, Ruhr-Universität Department of Psychology, Germany |
Keynote - 4 |
A Personal History of Aaron T. Beck Judith S. Beck, University of Pennsylvania, USA |
Keynote - 5 |
Realising the mass public benefit of evidence-based psychological therapies: science, politics and economics David M. Clark, University of Oxford, UK |
Keynote - 6 |
Increasing access to CBT for child anxiety problems Cathy Creswell, University of Oxford, UK |
Keynote - 7 |
Five decades of research on CBT for depression: Lessons learned and challenges for the future Pım Cuijpers, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Keynote - 8 |
What is evidence-based psychotherapy today? An analysis of rational-emotive & cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) Danıel David, Rector, Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania |
Keynote - 9 |
Why Anger is an Important Clinical Problem That Requires Clinical Attention Raymond A Digiuseppe, St. John'S College of Liberal Arts And Sciences, USA |
Keynote - 10 |
The Stigma of Mental Disorders: Causes, consequences and corrective strategies Keıth Dobson, Faculty Professor Emeritus, Clinical Psychology University of Calgary, Canada |
Keynote - 11 |
Understanding and treating post-traumatic stress disorder: A cognitive approach Anke Ehlers, UK |
Keynote - 12 |
Process-based Therapy Stefan G. Hofmann, Philipps-Universität, Germany |
Keynote - 13 |
CBASP for the treatment of persistent depressive disorder– an evidence-based introduction Philipp Klein, University of Lübeck, Germany |
Keynote - 14 |
Mind, Body and Brain: Implications for Interventions following Traumatic Bereavement Ruth Malkinson, Mitra, Israeli Center of Rebt, Israel |
Keynote - 15 |
Accelerating the development and optimization of psychological interventions Steffen Moritz, University of Hamburg-Eppendorf Medical Center, Germany |
Keynote - 16 |
A Cognitive-behavioural approach to the understanding and treatment of trauma, dissociation and psychosis Tony Morrison, University of Manchester, Uk |
Keynote - 17 |
Metacognitive Theory and Therapy of Depression: Evidence and Future Directions Costas Papageorgıou, Asto Clinics, UK and University of Oslo, Norway |
Keynote - 18 |
From Surviving to Healing: The Power of Resilience and CBT in Overcoming the Trauma of War and Rebuilding Lives Valentyna Parobıı, Ukrainian Association of Cognitive And Behavioral Therapy, Ukraıne |
Keynote - 19 |
Persistent Depressive Disorder: An Illustration of the Evolution of Diagnosis and Treatment Kim Penberthy, University of Virginia School of Medicine, USA |
Keynote - 20 |
The Fear of Losing Control Adam Radomsky, Concordia University, Canada |
Keynote - 21 |
Integrating Applied Neuroscience into CBT Tullio Scrimali, Italy |
Keynote - 22 |
From Values to Aspirations and Vice Versa Gregoris Simos, University of Macedonia, Greece |
Keynote - 23 |
The use of smartphone apps to improve child mental health Paul Stallard, Child And Family Mental Health, UK |
Keynote - 24 |
Metaphor Use in Psychological Treatment Niklas Törneke, Sweden |
Keynote - 25 |
Brain-body interaction in persistent somatic symptoms Omer Van Den Bergh, Health Psychology at The University of Leuven, Belgıum |
Session | Title / Presenter |
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SYMPOSIUM – 1 |
Inference-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy For Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Frederick Aardema, University of Montreal, Canada Henny Visser, GGzCentraal and Amsterdam UMC, The Netherlands Catherine Ouellet-Courtois, Concordia University, Canada Kelvin Wong, La Trobe University, Australia |
SYMPOSIUM – 2 |
Multi-Method Investigations of Disgust-Related Processes in Eating Disorders Catherine Ouellet-Courtois, Concordia University, Canada Sevgi Bektas, King's College London, United Kingdom Samantha Wilson, McGill University, Canada |
SYMPOSIUM – 3 |
Novel interventions focused on preventing the intergenerational transmission of mental illness. Abby Dunn, University of Sussex, United Kingdom Sam Cartwright-Hatton, University of Sussex, United Kingdom Hanna Christiansen, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany Svenja Geissler, LMU University Hospital Munich, Germany Lynsey Gregg, University of Manchester, United Kingdom |
SYMPOSIUM – 4 |
Opportunities to Intervene Early with Children and Young People at Risk: New measures, methods and treatment approaches in child mental health Lara Farrell, Griffith University, Australia Caroline Donovan, Griffith University, Australia Susan Spence, Griffith University, Australia Tessa Reardon, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Matthew McKenzie, Griffith University, Australia Cathy Creswell, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Laurie McLay, University of Canterbury, New Zealand |
SYMPOSIUM – 5 |
The Future is Now: Paediatric Digital Mental Health Service Innovations Lara Farrell, Griffith University, Australia Caroline Donovan, Griffith University, Australia Matthew McKenzie, Griffith University, Australia Evren Etel, Griffith University, Australia Laurie McLay, University of Canterbury, New Zealand Chloe Chessell, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Jon Fauskanger Bjaastad, Stavanger University Hospital, Norway Susan Spence, Griffith University, Australia |
SYMPOSIUM – 6 |
New Technologies in the Treatment of Eating Disorders Yoan Mihov, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy Department of psychology University of Fribourg, Switzerland Aline Tiemann, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Fribourg, Switzerland Verena Müller, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy Department of psychology University of Fribourg, Switzerland Luise Prüssner, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy Department of Psychology University of Heidelberg, Germany |
SYMPOSIUM – 7 |
To the core of core cognitions: presenting new insights on early (mal)adaptive schemas, their role in psychopathology and treatment models. Jakke Coenye, Ghent University, Belgium Leen Van Vlierberghe, KULeuven, Belgium Annelies Van Royen, Ghent University, Belgium Arnoud Arntz, University of Amsterdam, Department of Clinical Psychology, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Netherlands |
SYMPOSIUM – 8 |
Improving the detection and treatment of body dysmorphic disorder in youth Georgina Krebs, University College London, United Kingdom Lara Farrell, Griffith University, Australia Michaela Schmidt, Osnabrück University, Germany Amita Jassi, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom |
SYMPOSIUM – 9 |
Mindfulness: Clinical relevance and working mechanisms Tim Schoenmakers, Clinical Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Esther de Bruin, University of Amsterdam, Child Development and Education; UvA minds, academic treatment center for parents, children and young adults, Netherlands Arnold van Emmerik, Clinical Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Ivana Buric, Clinical Psychology, University of Amsterdam. Mindfulness centre Split (Croatia), Netherlands |
SYMPOSIUM – 10 |
Using virtual reality to increase accessibility and efficacy of CBT in a changing world Benjamin Alexander Thorup Arnfred, Mental Health Services Capital Region, Psychiatric Center Sct Hans, Denmark Jakob Krarup, Mental Health Services Capital Region, Psychiatric Center Sct Hans, Denmark Daniel Thaysen, Mental Health Services Capital Region, Psychiatric Center Sct Hans, Denmark Vivian Heinola, Mental Health Services Capital Region, Psychiatric Center Sct Hans, Denmark |
SYMPOSIUM – 11 |
Digital Mental Health Interventions: Design, Efficacy, Personalisation and Implementation Rayan Taher, King's College London, United Kingdom Jenny Yiend, King's College London, United Kingdom Carolina Fialho, King's College London, United Kingdom Hadas Okon-Singer, University of Haifa, Israel Eni Becker, Radboud University, Netherlands Ben Ainsworth, University of Southampton, United Kingdom Mike Rinck, Radboud University, Netherlands Rayan Taher, King's College London, United Kingdom |
SYMPOSIUM – 12 |
Innovative ways to increase access to CBT for children and adolescents with OCD and anxiety difficulties. Chloe Chessell, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Tessa Reardon, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Lara Farrell, Griffith University, Australia Julia Cox, University of California, Los Angeles, United States |
SYMPOSIUM – 13 |
Woman-Focused Approach To Woman's Transition To Motherhood From The Perspective Of Cognitive Theory Menekse Sila Yazar, Altinbas University School of Medicine Psychiatry Department, Turkey Kumru Şenyaşar Meterelliyoz, Bakirkoy Prof. Dr. Mazhar Osman Research and Training Hospital for Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, Turkey Özlem Baş Uluyol, Bakirkoy Prof. Dr. Mazhar Osman Research and Training Hospital for Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, Turkey |
SYMPOSIUM – 14 |
Challenges of psychotherapy in a constantly changing world: MBCT for patients with emotional dysregulation in reducing suicide risk Dóra Perczel-Forintos, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary Agnes Zinner-Gerecz, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary Szilvia Kresznerits, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary |
SYMPOSIUM – 15 |
The role of emotion regulation processes in psychopathology across the lifespan Simone Munsch, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Fribourg, Switzerland Jürgen Margraf, University of Bochum, Germany Silvia Schneider, University of Bochum, Germany Katie Rowland, Kings College, United Kingdom |
SYMPOSIUM – 16 |
Cognitive Biases in Social Anxiety and Depression: New Findings on their Assessment and Modification Mike Rinck, Radboud University, Netherlands Gero Lange, Radboud University, Netherlands Eva Gilboa-Schechtman, Bar-Ilan University, Israel Eni Becker, Radboud University, Netherlands Roy Azoulay, Bar-Ilan University, Israel Nilly Mor, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel |
SYMPOSIUM – 17 |
CBASP in the treatment for Persistent Depressive Disorder: from basic mechanisms to efficacy and tolerability studies Mehmet Hakan Türkçapar, Social Sciences University of Ankara, Turkey Mohamed Elsheikh, Al-Azhar University, Egypt Mehmet Hakan Türkçapar, Social Sciences University of Ankara, Turkey Jan Philipp Klein, University of Lubeck, Germany Kim Penberthy, University of Virginia School of Medicine, United States |
SYMPOSIUM – 18 |
An Evaluation of Social Connectedness to Explain Onset of Depression in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy: A Critical Review Mujeeba Ashraf, University of Derby, United Kingdom Michael Townend, University of Derby, United Kingdom |
SYMPOSIUM – 19 |
Supporting the mental health of mothers in the perinatal period through a range of interventions: Novel insights Anja Wittkowski, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom Gokce Cokamay Yilmaz, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom Leah Millard, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom Holly Reid, School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom |
SYMPOSIUM – 20 |
Mapping the Cochrane and non-Cochrane Library reviews: evaluating cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for face-to-face and online treatments Karen Szupszynski, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), Brazil Tamara Melnik, Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), Brazil Ilana Andretta, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS), Brazil |
SYMPOSIUM – 21 |
Relationship-centered obsessive compulsive (OC) symptoms, partner-focused OC symptoms, and their relationship with life experiences and vulnerabilities in a non-clinical sample Magda Katsikidou, Psychiatric Clinic, Xanthi General Hospital, Greece Gregoris Simos, University of Macedonia, Greece Meropi Simou, Department of Psychology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Georgia-Maria Mallia, Private practice at the city of Serres, Greece |
SYMPOSIUM – 22 |
Cognitive Aspects of the Enneagram Personality Typing System and Its Association with the Big Five Personality Factors Ömer Yanartaş, Marmara University Pendik Research & Training Hospital, Turkey Sena Ece Ilgın, Marmara University Pendik Research & Training Hospital, Turkey Ömer Yanartaş, Marmara University Pendik Research & Training Hospital, Turkey Erdoğdu Akça, Marmara University Pendik Research & Training Hospital, Turkey Cansun Şahin Çam, Marmara University Pendik Research & Training Hospital, Turkey |
SYMPOSIUM – 23 |
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Training Ahmet Nalbant, Can Sagligi Foundation, Center for Contextual Behavioral Sciences, Turkey Şengül İlkay, Can Sagligi Foundation, Center for Contextual Behavioral Sciences, Turkey Ahmet Nalbant, Can Sagligi Foundation, Center for Contextual Behavioral Sciences, Turkey Rümeysa Yıldız, Can Sagligi Foundation, Center for Contextual Behavioral Sciences, Turkey |
SYMPOSIUM – 24 |
The development and treatment of mental disorders: a network perspective Lea Schumacher, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany Jana Bommer, University of Trier, Germany Marieke Meier, University of Münster, Germany |
SYMPOSIUM – 25 |
An international perspective on psychological therapy: inequalities in access and outcomes, the impact of cultural adaptions, and implementation of organizational-level changes. Joshua Buckman, University College London, United Kingdom Stephen Pilling, University College London, United Kingdom Rob Saunders, University College London, United Kingdom Roger Muñoz, Departamento de Personalidad, Evaluación y Tratamientos Psicológicos, Facultad de Psicología, Universitat de València, Valencia, Spain Laura-Louise Arundell, Royal College of Psychiatrists, United Kingdom Siying Li, University College London, United Kingdom Zoilo García-Batista, Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra, Dominican Republic |
SYMPOSIUM – 26 |
Emotion (dys)regulation of adolescents and emerging adults: various perspectives Marija Mitkovic-Voncina, Institute of Mental Health, Belgrade; Belgrade University Faculty of Medicine; Serbian Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapists - SRABCT (Serbia) Caroline Braet, Ghent University; Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences; Vlaamse Vereniging voor Gedragstherapie - VVGT (Belgium) Sanja Lestarevic, Institute of Mental Health, Belgrade; Serbian Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapists - SRABCT (Serbia) Marija Lero, Institute of Mental Health, Belgrade; Serbian Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapists - SRABCT (Serbia) Laura Wante, Ghent University; Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Belgium Brenda Volkaert, Ghent University; Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences; Vlaamse Vereniging voor Gedragstherapie - VVGT (Belgium), Belgium |
SYMPOSIUM – 27 |
Effectiveness of scalable psychological interventions for distressed refugees: Self Help Plus and Problem Management Plus Ersin Uygun, Bilgi University, Turkey Ceren Acarturk, Koç University, Turkey Pim Cuijpers, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands Naser Morina, Zurich University, Switzerland Cansu Alozkan Sever, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Clinical, Neuro and Developmental Psychology, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Netherlands |
SYMPOSIUM – 28 |
The way of parenting behaviors: parents' early maladaptive schemas and perceived parental stress Ahmet Sapancı, Duzce University, Turkey Tubanur Bayram Kuzgun, İstanbul Arel University, Turkey |
SYMPOSIUM – 29 |
Put your own oxygen mask on first: Needs and support for parents/carers of children and young people with additional needs Faith Martin, Cardiff University, United Kingdom Dania Dahmash, Coventry University, United Kingdom Chloe Chessell, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Andrew Thompson, Cardiff University, United Kingdom |
SYMPOSIUM – 30 |
Contextual factors in strengthening mental health programming in humanitarian settings Gulsah Kurt, University of New South Wales, School of Psychiatry, Australia Fatema Almeamari, KOÇ UNIVERSITY, Turkey Michael McGrath, University of New South Wales, School of Psychiatry, Australia Salah Lekkeh, Hope Revival Organization, Turkey Sabiha Jahan, Dhaka University, Bangladesh |
SYMPOSIUM – 31 |
Inclusive mental health research practices with displaced communities Ruth Wells, University of New South Wales, Australia Meg Ryan, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Frederique Vallieres, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Nadeen Abujaber, Trinity, Ireland Gulsah Kurt, University of New South Wales, School of Psychiatry, Australia Mary Bunn, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States |
SYMPOSIUM – 32 |
A systematic review of the predictors of cognitive and behavioral therapies outcomes in older adults with depression and anxiety Anne-Claire La Fontaine, McGill University, Canada Frédérique Vallières, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland George W. M. Moorhead, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Claire Cartwright, Massey University, New Zealand |
Session | Title / Presenter |
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IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 1 | Treating Obsessions: Where Research Meets Innovation David A. Clark |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 2 | CBT for Challenging Problems Judith Beck |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 3 | Overcoming Difficulties in Treating OCD Christine Purdon |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 4 | CBASP for Co-Occurring Persistent Depression and Alcohol Use Disorders J. Kim Penberthy |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 5 | Continuing With Life and Continuing Bonds: Cognitive Grief Therapy Following Traumatic Bereavement Ruth Malkinson |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 6 | Positive CBT From Reducing Distress to Building Success Fredrike Bannink |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 7 | Metacognitive Training: Practical Applications for Psychosis, Depression and Borderline Personality Disorder Rabea Fischer |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 9 | HOW TO WORK WITH CBT and DUAL DIAGNOSIS based on 20 years of experience in a CBT specialized milieu therapeutic inpatient ward Irene Henriette Oestrich, Psychiatric Center Sankt HANS, Denmark |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 10 | Suicide Behaviors: A Cognitive Behavioral Approach Sedat Batmaz, Ankara Social Sciences University, Turkey |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 11 | CBT Enhanced Psychoyoga Orhan Yoncalık, Ankara University, Turkey Banu Erdem, Atölye Yoga, Turkey |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 12 | An evidence based scalable psychological intervention for common mental health problems: Problem Management Plus (PM+) Ceren Acartürk, Koç University, İstanbul, Turkey Naser Morina, Zurich University, Switzerland Ersin Uygun, Bilgi University, Turkey |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 13 | A Learning Theory Approach to Attachment Theory: Exploring Clinical Applications Guy Bosmans, KULeuven, Belgium Leen Van Vlierberghe, Belgium |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 14 | Working with Moral Injury in PTSD using Cognitive Therapy Hannah Murray, University of Oxford, UK |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 15 | Bridging the gap: Therapeutic strategies of relapse prevention and follow-up care to improve sustainability of CBT for depression Tanja Roth, Zurich University, Switzerland Savion Hesse, Zurich University, Switzerland Birgit Watzke, Zurich University, Switzerland |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 16 | How to help prevent PTSD in helping professions? Effective Performance Under Stress. PTSD prevention programme for people exposed to occupational traumatization Agnieszka Popiel, SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poland Ewa Pragłowska, SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poland |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 17 | Turning a Symptom into an Opportunity during the Therapy Sessions: Dealing with Impulsivity and Somatization via Different Techniques Bahar Köse Karaca, Istanbul Rumeli University, Turkey Alp Karaosmanoğlu, Psychonet Psychotherapy Center, Turkey |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 18 | CBT in Practice Allan Miller, Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy, USA |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 19 | Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Challenging Problems Judith Beck, Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy, USA |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 20 | Green CBT - Making use of green spaces in CBT to enable people learn how to moderate their mood. Andreea Stocia, MBABCP, UK |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 21 | Rethinking Addiction Treatment: A Gender- Sensitive Approach for Women - Embracing Cultural Diversity and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Anna Krenn, BBRZMED, Austria Stephanie Tober, Anton Proksch Institut, Austria |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 22 | The Power of Words in Psychotherapy: Enhancing Therapeutic Verbal Responses Hidde Kuiper, Dokter Bosman-Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 23 | Psychotherapeutic Support for Family Caregivers of People with Dementia Gabriele Wilz, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 24 | Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Schema Therapy Approach in Eating Disorders, Similarities and Differences Aslıhan Dönmez, Turkey Esra Yancar Demir, Turkey |
IN CONGRESS WORKSHOP – 25 | Trial-Based Cognitive Therapy: Expanding CBT Tools Irismar Reis de Oliveira, Brazil |
Session | Title / Presenter |
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PANEL DEBATE – 1 | Motivation and Reward in Psychiatric Disorders Hale Yapıcı Eser, Koç University, İstanbul Ardıl Bayram Şahin, Koç University, İstanbul Ezgi İnce Guliyev, İstanbul Çapa School of Medicine, İstanbul Kumru Şenyaşar Meterelliyoz, Bakırkoy Prof. Dr. Mazhar Osman Research and Training Hospital, İstanbul |
PANEL DEBATE – 2 | Transdiagnostic Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Applications Bengü Yücens, Pamukkale University Faculty of Medicine, Denizli, Turkey Kadir Özdel, Ankara Dışkapi YB Teaching and Research Hospital, Turkey Ayşegül Kart, Ankara, Turkey |
PANEL DEBATE – 3 | Case Formulation: New directions in its clinical role Raymond DiGiuseppe, St. John University, USA Giovanni Maria Ruggiero, Sigmund Freud University, Italy Murat Artiran, Rumeli University, İstanbul |
PANEL DEBATE – 4 | Can Neurobiology Help to Explain the Efficacy of Cognitive-Behavioral Techniques in Reducing Othering and Promoting Tolerance? Zulal Törenli Kaya, Başkent University, Ankara Orhan Murat Koçak, Başkent University, Ankara Kadir Özdel, Ankara Dışkapi YB Teaching and Research Hospital, Turkey |
PANEL DEBATE – 5 | In the Context of Metacognitive Therapy; Attention and Self in Fluid & Digital World Hilal Bebek, Limbus, Turkey Ali Engin Uygur, Limbus, Turkey Elçin Kaleağası, Limbus, Turkey |
PANEL DEBATE – 6 | Stress and anxiety: use of CBT, emotional regulation, compassion, acceptance and Mindfulness strategies Simge Vural, Bahçeşehir Cyprus University, Cyprus Selçuk Aslan, Gazi University, Turkey Zümra Atalay, MEF University, Turkey Ayşegül Yay Pençe, Gazi University, Turkey |
PANEL DEBATE – 7 | ACT for Severe Mental Disorders: Theoretical Background and Clinical Experience Sevinç Ulusoy, Bakırkoy Prof. Dr. Mazhar Osman Research and Training Hospital, İstanbul, Turkey Şengül İlkay, Can Sagligi Foundation, Turkey Merve Terzioğlu, Can Sagligi Foundation, Turkey Enver Denizhan Ramakan, Prof. Dr. Mazhar Osman Research and Training Hospital, İstanbul, Turkey |
PANEL DEBATE – 8 | Toplum Ruh Sağlığı Merkezlerinde Psikoterapi Uygulamaları (TR) E. Erdal Erşan, Niğde Ömer Halisdemir University, Turkey Aybike Telkok Sen, Bursa Çekirge Hospital, Turkey Aydın Kurt, Niğde Ömer Halisdemir University, Turkey Gözde Yontar, Samsun Training and Research Hospital, Turkey |
PANEL DEBATE – 9 | Reviewing the Schema Therapy Model in the Light of New Research Findings Bahar Köse Karaca, Istanbul Rumeli University, Turkey Alp Karaosmanoğlu, Psychonet Psychotherapy Center, Turkey Mert Aytaç, Bingöl University, İstanbul |
PANEL DEBATE – 10 | Az Konuşulan, Sık Görülen Vakalarda Bilişsel Davranışçı Terapi Uygulamaları (TR) Hakan Öğütlü, Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy Association, Turkey Fatih Yığman, Ankara, Turkey Ayşegül Kervancıoğlu, Ankara, Turkey |
Session | Title / Presenter |
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CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 1 | 'Living well with the inner parrot': The 'I am not good enough' -Schema, its role as a predisposing and maintaining factor and flexible ways to work with it in CBT Axel Würz, Turkey |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 2 | Working with schizotypal traits: An evolutionary view at compassion and metacognition Simone Cheli, University of Florence, Italy |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 3 | Mindful Interbeing Mirror Therapy - Working with Trauma Survivors in front of a Mirror Alessandro Carmelita, Institute of Cognitive Sciences, UK |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 4 | Culturally-sensitive Counseling in Adaptation of Migrants, Expats and Refugees Elena Darmenko, Global Expats Therapy, Russian Federation |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 5 | Virtual Reality in Clinical Research and Practice – What To Expect and How To Get Started Marius Rubo, Cognitive Psychology, Perception and Research Methods, University of Bern, Switzerland |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 6 | Integrating Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI) in Addiction Treatment İlker Aktürk, İstanbul University, Turkey |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 7 | Suicide prevention contract: a tool to reduce the risk of suicide in outpatient psychotherapy care Dóra Perczel-Forintos, Semmelweis University, Budapest |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 8 | "Full Tummy”: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Treating Psychogenic Abdominal Pain in Children and Adolescents Shimrit Telraz Cohen, Beit Berl College, Israel |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 9 | Towards a culturally sensitive approach of CBT Jeroen Knipscheer, Utrecht University, The Netherlands |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 10 | Kültüre Duyarlı Bilişsel-Davranışçı Terapi: Göç Bağlamında Uygulamalar (TR) Duygu Kocer, Universitat Ramon Llull, Spain |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 11 | Ölümün Her Halini Konuşabilmek (TR) Sevinç Ulusoy, Bakırkoy Prof. Dr. Mazhar Osman Research and Training Hospital for Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, İstanbul, Turkey |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 12 | "Şefkatin Yolculuğu: Değişen Dünyada Kendimize ve Diğerlerine Merhametle Yaklaşmak" (TR) Seher Cömertoğlu, Can Sagligi Foundation, Center for Contextual Behavioral Sciences, Turkey |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 13 | Sen Ve Ben, Şimdi Ve Burada: Fonksiyonel Analitik Psikoterapi (TR) Mehmet Emrah Karadere, Istanbul Medeniyet University, School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Istanbul, Turkey |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 14 | The way of Healthy Adult: Experiential Techniques Buket Ünver, Işık University, İstanbul, Turkey |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 15 | Cultural adaptations for Hindu Clients presenting Depression and Anxiety Mallika Sharma, MBABCP, AFHEA, UK |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 16 | Stoic philosophy and Frankel's logotherapy serve as a foundation for furthering and developing new tools in an ACT-based processing conceptualization Daniel Hamiel, Richman University, Israel |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 17 | Enhancing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for Anxiety Disorders: Advanced Exposure Techniques Selin Aslan, Turkey |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 18 | YAB’ ın BDT’ sinde farklı modellere dayanan becerilerin uygulanması Selim Fidan, Sivas Numune Hospital, Turkey |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 19 | Kekemelik Terapilerinde Kızılboğa Modeli ve BDT (TR) Veysel Kızılboğa, Turkey |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 20 | The Therapeutic Relationship in Cognitive Behavior Therapy Judith Beck, Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy, USA |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 21 | What if…I can’t…and please don’t make me: Empowering parents of anxious youth to become effective CBT coaches Sandra Pimentel, Montefiore Medi, USA |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 22 | Targeting Interoception in CBT: Technologically Augmented Heartbeat Mindfulness Training Olga Dobrushina, Reichman University, The Baruch Ivcher Institute for Brain, Cognition & Technology, Israel |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 23 | BDT Yönelimli Terapi Seanslarına Mindful Bir Yaklaşım Getirmek (TR) Zümra Atalay, MEF University, Turkey |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 24 | 'Zoom-in & Zoom-out: A multi-modality CBT skills model for dealing with stressful life events and situations. Nimisha Kumar, Indian Association for CBT, India |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 25 | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Eating Disorders Hakan Öğütlü, Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy Association, Turkey |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 26 | Şema Terapide Yaşantısal Teknikler İmgeleme ile Yeniden Yazma ve Yeniden Büyütme (TR) Canan Efe, Turkey Alp Karaosmanoğlu, Turkey |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 27 | Supportive Supervision in Humanitarian settings: Learning from seven implementation settings Meg Ryan, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 28 | Inhibitory Learning in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Esra Yancar Demir, Bahcesehir University, Turkey |
CLINICAL SKILLS CLASS – 29 | Deprem Bölgesinde Bulunup Tercihlerinden Dolayı Yoğun Utanç ve Suçluluk Hisseden Bireylerde Kendini Affetme ve Öz Şefkat (TR) Özlem Ataoğlu, Wiseman Psychology & Academy, Turkey |
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CLINICAL ROUNDTABLE – 1 | CBT for Vaginismus Ayşegül Kart, Turkey Bengü Yücens, Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey Canan Efe, Ankara, Turkey Ayşegül Kervancıoğlu, Ankara, Turkey |
CLINICAL ROUNDTABLE – 2 | Innovations and Challenges for training Psychological practitioners - Two ends of Europe Markku Wood, Northumbria University, England Susanne Payne, Kings College London/ Anna Freud Centre, UK Niklas Grano, Helsinki University Hospital, Finland Jessica Richardson, Kings College London/ Anna Freud Centre, UK Manjul Rathee, BFB Labs, UK Lili Ly, Kings College London/ Anna Freud Centre, UK |
CLINICAL ROUNDTABLE – 3 | Meeting the transitional needs of emerging adults: Developmental, cultural, and systems considerations and adaptions for optimizing delivery of evidence-based care Sandra Pimentel, Montefiore Medi, USA Anne Marie Albano, Columbia University Medical Center, USA Luis Joaquin Garcia-Lopez, University of Jaen, Spain |
CLINICAL ROUNDTABLE – 4 | Transdiagnostic Interventions on Various Levels of Mental Health Needs of Earthquake Survivors in Türkiye Ekin Çakır, Koç University, İstanbul, Turkey Ceren Acartürk, Koç University, İstanbul, Turkey Ersin Uygun, Bilgi University, İstanbul, Turkey Ayşenur Coşkun Toker, Koç University, İstanbul, Turkey Büşra Acar, Koç University, İstanbul, Turkey |