* CALL FOR PAPERS * BABCP Annual Conference & Workshops, University of Manchester, 20-23 July 2010
The next BABCP Annual Conference in July 2010 will feature over 20 full-day workshops delivered by experts in the field (workshop leaders to be announced), and a diverse conference programme including clinical skills master-classes, clinical and research symposia, clinical case roundtable discussions and debates, on a wide range of topics relating to the science and practice of CBT.
The BABCP Scientific Committee invites you to submit full-day workshops, half-day clinical master-classes, symposia, panel debates, clinical roundtables, open papers and posters, particularly relating to the conference themes:
• Advances in understanding and treating psychosis
• Self regulation and control
• Innovations in parent training
• The interface between health psychology and CBT
• CBT for an aging population
• IAPT and beyond
The online submission portal is open at www.babcpconference.com. The deadline for workshops, master-classes, symposia, clinical roundtables and debates is Monday, 11th January 2010. You can continue to submit open papers and posters until Monday, 5th April 2010.
The following keynotes are already confirmed:
• Robert DeRubeis, University of Pennsylvania, USA
• Matt Sanders, University of Queensland, Australia
• James Pennebaker, University of Texas, USA
• David M. Clark, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London
• Adrian Wells, University of Manchester
• Arnoud Arntz, Maastricht University, Netherlands
• Nick Tarrier, University of Manchester
• Chris Brewin, University College London
• Christine Barrowclough, University of Manchester
• Steven Jones, University of Lancaster
• Ulrike Schmidt, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London
• Emily Holmes, University of Oxford
• Samantha Cartwright-Hatton, University of Manchester
• Glenys Parry, University of Sheffield
• André Tylee, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London
• Sarah Hewlett, University of the West of England
Workshops will be delivered by Robert DeRubeis, Matt Sanders, James Pennebaker, David M. Clark, Adrian Wells, Arnoud Arntz, Christine Barrowclough, Ulrike Schmidt, Emily Holmes, and Sarah Hewlett, and further workshops are to be confirmed.
We hope you will contribute to what is already shaping up to be an excellent programme!
BABCP Scientific Committee