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38 TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION FOR COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIOUR THERAPY Innovations in Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies across the Lifespan 26 – 28 OCTOBER 2017 CROWNE PLAZA COOGEE BEACH HOTEL, SYDNEY CONFERENCE HANDBOOK

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Page 1: CONFERENCE HANDBOOK - AACBT · CONFERENCE OF THE AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION FOR COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIOUR THERAPY Innovations in Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies across the Lifespan

38TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF

THE AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATION FOR COGNITIVE AND

BEHAVIOUR THERAPY

Innovations in Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies across the Lifespan

26 – 28 OCTOBER 2017

CROWNE PLAZA COOGEE BEACH HOTEL, SYDNEY

C O N F E R E N C E H A N D B O O K

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2 www.acpa.org.au

Do you hold �uali�cations in clinical psychology?

postgraduateThe Australian Clinical Psychology Association:

Promotes specialist recognition.

Promotes and provides ongoing professional development and training and mentoring for new members of the profession.

Advocates to government, professional and academic Advocates to government, professional and academic organisations, other health professionals, and the public to promote the specialist skills of clinical psychologists.

Advocates for its members with international bodies.

Would you like to be part of a dynamic, progressive organisation, committed to promoting the highest standards in the profession of clinical psychology?

www.acpa.org.aufor more information

MAJOR SPONSOR

SUPPORTERS

T H A N K Y O U T O O U R S P O N S O R S & S U P P O R T E R S

WHERE TO START? With you.While you are experts in your clinical fields, we know finding time to learn everything you need to know financially can be daunting.

That’s why we are here – We are the experts financially and operationally within the not-for-profit sector.

HELP IS AVAILABLEWe are passionate about benefiting those in need.

We want to help give you the answers so you can make great decisions;• How much does it cost to deliver your services?• Do you have the right number of staff?• How many clients do you need to be sustainable?• Do you require specialist CFO advice or HR/Change Management support?

We help transform basic financial data into valuable management information helping you support more clients.

Call us on 02 4925 7720 or visit www.cinchfinance.com.au.

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1www.acpa.org.au

Do you hold �uali�cations in clinical psychology?

postgraduateThe Australian Clinical Psychology Association:

Promotes specialist recognition.

Promotes and provides ongoing professional development and training and mentoring for new members of the profession.

Advocates to government, professional and academic Advocates to government, professional and academic organisations, other health professionals, and the public to promote the specialist skills of clinical psychologists.

Advocates for its members with international bodies.

Would you like to be part of a dynamic, progressive organisation, committed to promoting the highest standards in the profession of clinical psychology?

www.acpa.org.aufor more information

C O N T E N T SWelcome . . . 2

Keynote Speakers . . . 4

General Information . . . 6

Venue floor plan . . . 7

Location Map . . . 8

Associated Events . . . 9

Program . . . 11

Poster listing . . . 20

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

Please visit www.aacbt.org.au

AACBT Conference Secretariat PO Box 107, Waratah NSW 2298

Email [email protected]

Conference planning services provided by: Samantha Williamson, Project Officer, ASHM Conference & Events Division.

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W E L C O M E On behalf of the Organising Committee, we are delighted to welcome you to the 38th National Conference of the Australian Association for Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy (AACBT).

This year’s conference theme is Innovations in Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies Across the Lifespan and we hope you will enjoy the focus on the significant contributions that clinicians and researchers have made in advancing our field.

We encourage you to take advantage of the opportunity the conference brings and hear about the latest research practices that are in development.

Make new collaborations, strengthen existing relationships and secure vital take home messages to change your work practices and those of your colleagues.

Enjoy Coogee’s surroundings.

On behalf of the Committee, Welcome.

C O N F E R E N C E O R G A N I S I N G C O M M I T T E E

Associate Professor Melissa Norberg Director, Treasurer & Convenor

Professor Louise Sharpe Scientific Convenor

Professor Leanne Hides Director, National Conference Chair

Associate Professor Ross Menzies Director, WCBCT 2016 Convenor, Journal Editor

Dr Anna Dedousis-Wallace NSW Branch Chair

Professor Amanda Baker Director, National President

Dr Rhonda Stoertebecker Qld Branch Chair

Ms Lara Keogh Social Committee; Conference Venue Liaison

Ms Natasha Dean Director, National Workshops & Vic Branch Chair

Dr Rebecca Anderson Director, Memberships & Accreditation

www.cinchfinance.com.au

HELP IS AVAILABLE

We are passionate about benefiting those in need. We want to help give you the answers so you can make great decisions;

• How much does it cost to deliver your services?

• Do you have enough staff to service plans?

• How many plans do you need to be sustainable?

• How do I measure & report through the transition?

• Do you require specialist CFO advice or HR/Change Management support?

We help transform basic financial data into valuable management information helping you support more children and families.

Call us on 02 4925 7720

We Help Create Sustainable Communities With You

WHERE TO START?

With you.

Surviving the NDIS means coming to terms with some new concepts:

• unit costs

• staff capacity

• demand

• productivity

While you are experts in Early Childhood Intervention / Inclusion we know finding time to learn everything you need to know financially can be daunting.

That’s why we are here – We are the experts financially and operationally within the Not For Profit sector, specialising in Early Childhood Intervention.

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3www.cinchfinance.com.au

HELP IS AVAILABLE

We are passionate about benefiting those in need. We want to help give you the answers so you can make great decisions;

• How much does it cost to deliver your services?

• Do you have enough staff to service plans?

• How many plans do you need to be sustainable?

• How do I measure & report through the transition?

• Do you require specialist CFO advice or HR/Change Management support?

We help transform basic financial data into valuable management information helping you support more children and families.

Call us on 02 4925 7720

We Help Create Sustainable Communities With You

WHERE TO START?

With you.

Surviving the NDIS means coming to terms with some new concepts:

• unit costs

• staff capacity

• demand

• productivity

While you are experts in Early Childhood Intervention / Inclusion we know finding time to learn everything you need to know financially can be daunting.

That’s why we are here – We are the experts financially and operationally within the Not For Profit sector, specialising in Early Childhood Intervention.

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Arnoud Arntz is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. His main research interests lie in the fields of anxiety and personality disorders, both applied and fundamental.

He also practices as a psychotherapist at De Viersprong Institute in Amsterdam, where he treats patients with personality disorders. Together with Adam Radomsky he is editor of the Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry.

In developing and testing psychological theories and treatments he aims to connect basic research and clinical work. He is perhaps best known for his contributions to the development of Schema Therapy and Imagery Rescripting. Professor Arntz feels that clinical work is essential to connect the areas of basic research with clinical applications.

Phyllis Butow is a Professor in the School of Psychology, Co-Director, Centre for Medical Psychology and Evidence-based Decision-making (CeMPED), the University of Sydney and NHMRC Principal Research Fellow at the University of Sydney, and Co-Director of the Surgical Outcomes Research Centre.

Phyllis has worked for over 20 years in the area of psycho-oncology and has developed an international reputation in psycho-oncology research and in health communication. She is a world leader in research focused on doctor-patient communication in oncology, and has particular expertise in longitudinal epidemiological studies exploring the impact of psychosocial factors in disease incidence and outcome.

In 2009 Phyllis received an International Psycho-Oncology Society award for her outstanding contribution to the field of psycho-oncology.

Professor Arnoud ArntzUniversity of Amsterdam

Professor Phyllis ButowUniversity of Sydney

Mark Dadds is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Sydney, Australia, a Principal NHMRC Research Fellow and Director of the University of Sydney Child Behaviour Research Clinic.

His research focuses on the development and evaluation of state-of-the-art treatments for children and adolescents with behavioural and emotional problems.

He is a past President of AACBT and is the recipient of numerous awards including Ian Campbell Award for Excellence in Clinical Psychology, a Violence Prevention Award from the Institute of Criminology and the Distinguished Career award for the AACBT.

Professor Dadds has authored 4 books and over 200 papers on child and family psychology, and has given invited keynote addresses to international audiences throughout the world.

He has also been the subject of several television specials. In 2014, his innovative treatment for early-onset aggressive and antisocial behaviour was featured in the ABC documentary Kids On Speed?

Professor Mark DaddsUniversity of Sydney

K E Y N O T E S P E A K E R S

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Professor Kim FelminghamUniversity of Melbourne

Professor Peter NortonMonash University

Peter Norton is Professor within the School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University. He is an internationally recognized expert in cognitive-behavioural treatment of anxiety disorders.

Norton is the coauthor of The Anti-Anxiety Workbook: Proven Strategies to Overcome Worry, Phobias, Panic, and Obsessions, a best-selling self-help guide for overcoming anxiety disorders, and Transdiagnostic Anxiety Treatment: A Cognitive-Behavioral Manual for the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders.

Professor Norton has authored nearly 100 research studies; has delivered many presentations and workshops for the scientific community, therapists, and the general public; and sits on the editorial board of two scientific journals.

Dr Norton has also received early career awards and research grants from the U.S. National Institute of Mental Health, U.S. National Institute for Drug Abuse, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Houston, Anxiety Disorders Association of America, and American Psychological Association, for his work on studying and treating anxiety.

Kim is a keynote speaker and presenting a workshop on “The Impact of childhood trauma on Adult Functioning: Neurobiological, Psychological and Cognitive Effects”.

Professor Kim Felmingham is the Chair of Clinical Psychology at the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne. She is a clinical psychologist and neuroscientist, who specializes in the field of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). She has over fifteen years of experience in treating PTSD, including treating adult survivors of childhood trauma.

Professor Felmingham is recognized for her research examining the neural and biological mechanisms associated with PTSD, with a specific focus on key mechanisms such as emotional memory consolidation, fear conditioning and extinction, emotion regulation and hormonal and genetic influences on these processes. She has published extensively in neuroimaging, event-related potential and psychophysiological fields in PTSD. A recent research focus is to identify the impact of childhood trauma on neural and psychological functioning, with a specific interest in identifying the impact of critical periods of trauma exposure during development.

Patrick J. Raue, PhD is Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington. He received his PhD in Clinical Psychology from SUNY Stony Brook in 1995.

Dr Raue is Associate Director for Evidence-Based Psychosocial Interventions at the AIMS Center (Advancing Integrated Mental Health Solutions). He is also Director of the National Network of PST Clinicians, Trainers & Researchers. In these roles, he develops and leads implementation and training programs in a variety of behavioral health interventions.

Dr Raue’s clinical expertise includes the identification and management of mental health conditions in psychiatric, medical, and community settings.

Dr Raue conducts NIMH-supported research on patient preferences and shared decision-making approaches for late-life depression; the effectiveness of psychotherapy among older adults; and training non-specialists to deliver behavioral interventions.

Professor Patrick RaueUniversity of Washington

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DISCLAIMER The information in this handbook is correct at the time of printing. The conference secretariat reserves the right to change any aspect of the program without notice.

VENUECrowne Plaza Coogee Beach, Sydney242 Arden St, Coogee NSW 2034TEL: +61 2 9315 7600WEB: http://www.crowneplazacoogee.com.au/

REGISTRATION DESK All enquiries should be directed to the registration desk located in the foyer and outside the ballroom. It will be open at the following times:Thursday 26 October 7.30am – 5.00pm Friday 27 October 7.30am – 5.15pmSaturday 28 October 8.15am – 5.00pm

SPEAKER PREPARATIONSpeakers will be required to load their presentation directly in the session room. Please ensure you make yourself known to the AV technician at least one hour prior to the session commencing. Please refer to the program to locate the required session room.

POSTER DISPLAYS Posters will be displayed for the duration of the conference in the Clovelly Room. We recommend poster presenters be available at their poster during at the following times:Thursday 26 OctoberLunch 1.05pm – 1.45pmAfternoon Tea 3.45pm - 4:00pmFriday 27 OctoberLunch 12.35pm - 1:15pm

CATERING

All catering is included with your registration. Dietary requirements noted in your registration have been passed on to the catering staff. A separate buffet station will be available for other specific dietary requirements such as vegan, gluten intolerance, allergies etc. Please ask the Crowne Plaza staff at this station for assistance. Thursday 26 October

Morning & Afternoon Tea will be in Oceanic Foyer. Lunch will be split between Bluesalt & Oceans Dining & Drinks; Crowne Plaza staff will direct this on the day.

G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N

Friday 27th & Saturday 28th

Morning & Afternoon tea will be in Court Foyer (lower ground). Lunch will be split between Bluesalt & Oceans Dining & Drinks; Crowne Plaza staff will direct this on the day.

EMERGENCY AND EVACUATION PROCEDURES In the event of an emergency, such as a fire, the Crowne Plaza staff will direct delegates accordingly.

SMOKINGThe Crowne Plaza Hotel has a no smoking policy.

MOBILE PHONES/ELECTRONIC DEVICESAs a courtesy to all delegates and speakers, please set your phone or electronic devices off or on to silent during all sessions.

LUGGAGE/STORAGEPlease see the Crowne Plaza reception located at in the hotel foyer.

CAR PARKING Limited parking available onsite. Parking validations via hotel reception.

TAXISTaxis are readily available from the hotel main entrance. Reception can assist by booking taxis for you.

NAME BADGESAll delegates will receive a name badge upon registration. This badge is the official pass and must be worn at all times to obtain entry to all Conference sessions, social events and associated activities. If you misplace your name badge please see the staff at the registration desk.

EVALUATION SURVEY & CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCEAll delegates will be emailed after the conference with the online survey link and the Certificate of Attendance. In order to improve the conference we kindly request your feedback.

LIABILITY/ INSURANCEIn the event of industrial disruptions or natural disasters the conference secretariat cannot accept responsibility for any financial or other losses incurred by delegates. Nor can the secretariat take responsibility for injury or damage to property or persons occurring during the conference or associated activities. Insurance is the delegate’s responsibility.

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V E N U E F L O O R P L A N

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L O C AT I O N M A P

CROWNE PLAZA COOGEE BEACH

COOGEE BEACH

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A S S O C I AT E D E V E N T S

WELCOME RECEPTION LOCATION: Ocean’s Bar, Crowne Plaza Coogee Beach

DATE: Thursday 26 October

TIME: 5.30pm - 7.30pm (and beyond)

COST: Complimentary for AACBT conference scientific program delegates only. Tickets for non- scientific program delegates and additional guests are available at $50 per ticket.

Join colleagues old and new in the stunning Oceans Bar. Enjoy a glass of wine and delicious canapés as you overlook beautiful Coogee Beach. This is an excellent opportunity to network with other professionals in your field.

Canapés and beverages will be provided.

WINE DINNER***SOLD OUT***

WHO WILL REIGN SUPREME? THE UPSTART WINEMAKERS FROM OZ OR THE CHAMPIONS OF THE ‘OLD WORLD’?

JOIN US FOR A WONDERFUL NIGHT OF FINE FOOD AND MYSTERY WINES.

YOUR EVENING WILL INCLUDE: CANAPÉS AND A 3 COURSE MEAL, PLUS OF COURSE THE WINES!

LOCATION: The Queens Park Shed is an easy 5 min drive north of the conference venue.

DATE: Saturday 28 October

TIME: 6:30pm – the sparkling wine and canapés service starts at 6.30pm.

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Ever feel like 10 sessions just isn't enough?This Way Up online CBT courses allow your clients to continue learning effective skills outside of the therapy room. Using our evidence-based courses with your clients can help you:

Reinforce key CBT concepts and skills outside the therapy room

Give your clients the best chance of recovery

Use valuable session time for advanced clinical interventions

Visit us at www.thiswayup.org.au/for-clinicians

Enhance learning Save time Improve outcome

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Ever feel like 10 sessions just isn't enough?This Way Up online CBT courses allow your clients to continue learning effective skills outside of the therapy room. Using our evidence-based courses with your clients can help you:

Reinforce key CBT concepts and skills outside the therapy room

Give your clients the best chance of recovery

Use valuable session time for advanced clinical interventions

Visit us at www.thiswayup.org.au/for-clinicians

Enhance learning Save time Improve outcome

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rsity

, Vic

, Aus

tralia

11:1

5am

- 11

:30a

mM

ind

the

Pare

nt: W

hat

can

min

dful

ness

add

to

pare

ntin

g pr

ogra

ms?

Mar

k D

onov

an

11:1

2am

- 11

:24a

mEn

gagi

ng fa

ther

s in

inte

rven

tions

for

child

men

tal

heal

th: E

valu

atio

n of

a n

atio

nal p

ract

ition

er t

rain

ing

prog

ram

D

avid

Haw

es

11:3

0am

- 11

:45a

mC

ompa

riso

n of

a b

rief

min

dful

ness

tas

k w

ith

dist

ract

ion

in t

he r

educ

tion

of in

duce

d pa

in w

ith a

m

oder

ator

of a

tten

tiona

l bia

sAl

ice

Shire

s

11:2

4am

- 11

:36a

mPu

ttin

g th

e “C

” in

to B

PT: I

nteg

ratin

g pa

rent

al

attr

ibut

ions

in t

he b

ehav

iour

al p

aren

t tr

aini

ng

for

high

-ris

k fa

mili

es w

hile

tre

atin

g ch

ild c

ondu

ct

prob

lem

sVi

las

Saw

rikar

11:4

5am

- 12

:00p

mQ

&A

11:3

6am

- 11

:48a

mA

ran

dom

ised

con

trol

led

tria

l of a

n in

terv

entio

n to

hel

p pa

rent

s co

mm

unic

ate

to c

hild

ren

abou

t se

xual

itySa

rah

Teo

11:4

8am

- 12

:00p

mQ

&A

5 m

inut

es fo

r de

lega

tes

to m

ove

betw

een

room

s

12:0

5pm

-

1:05

pmS

ym

po

siu

m 1

: In

no

vat

ion

s in

ch

ild

an

d a

do

lesc

en

t in

tern

alis

ing

dis

ord

ers

Roo

m: O

cean

ic B

allro

om

| Ch

air:

Vivia

na

Wut

hric

h

Sym

po

siu

m 2

: Cu

rre

nt

stat

us

an

d f

utu

re d

ire

ctio

ns

in

inte

rne

t-d

eli

vere

d C

BT

Room

: Coo

gee

| C

hair:

Alis

on M

ahon

ey

Sym

po

siu

m 3

: Re

fuge

e t

rau

ma

an

d t

he

se

ttle

me

nt

pro

cess

: Un

de

rsta

nd

ing

the

un

de

rlyin

g e

mo

tio

nal

, co

gnit

ive

an

d s

oci

al m

ech

an

ism

sRo

om: C

ente

nnia

l |

Chai

r: An

gela

Nic

kers

on

| D

iscus

sant

: Kim

Fel

min

gham

12:0

5pm

- 1:

05pm

Pape

r 1.

The

rel

atio

nshi

p be

twee

n so

cial

ris

k-ta

king

an

d de

pres

sion

in a

dole

scen

ce: T

he m

edia

ting

effe

ct

of p

erce

ived

soc

ial a

ccep

tanc

eTa

lia M

orris

, Cen

tre

for

Emot

iona

l Hea

lth, M

acqu

arie

Uni

vers

ity,

Sydn

ey, N

SW

12:0

5pm

- 1:

05pm

Pape

r 1.

Inte

grat

ing

min

dful

ness

into

CBT

rand

omis

ed c

ontr

olle

d tr

ial o

f onl

ine

min

dful

ness

-en

hanc

ed C

BT F

or a

nxie

ty a

nd d

epre

ssio

nN

atal

ie K

ladn

itski

, Clin

ical

Res

earc

h U

nit

for A

nxie

ty a

nd

Dep

ress

ion

(CRU

fAD

), Sy

dney

, NSW

12:0

5pm

- 1:

05pm

Pape

r 1.

Mor

al in

jury

app

rais

als

in r

efug

ee t

raum

aJo

el H

offm

an, U

nive

rsity

of N

ew S

outh

Wal

es, S

ydne

y, N

SW

Pape

r 2.

The

rel

atio

nshi

p be

twee

n fa

ther

s’ p

aren

ting

beha

viou

rs a

nd c

hild

hood

anx

iety

dis

orde

rs: A

sy

stem

atic

rev

iew

Jenn

ie H

udso

n, Ce

ntre

for

Emot

iona

l hea

lth, M

acqu

arie

Uni

vers

ity,

Sydn

ey, N

SW

Pape

r 2.

A r

ando

mis

ed c

ontr

olle

d tr

ial o

f Int

erne

t-ba

sed

cogn

itive

beh

avio

ural

the

rapy

(iC

BT)

For

post

trau

mat

ic s

tres

s di

sord

er (

PTSD

) Ad

rian

Alle

n, Cl

inic

al R

esea

rch

Uni

t fo

r Anx

iety

and

Dep

ress

ion

(CRU

fAD

), Sy

dney

, NSW

Pape

r 2.

Effe

cts

of c

ontr

ol a

nd e

mot

ion

regu

latio

n on

ps

ycho

logi

cal r

espo

nses

: An

empi

rica

l inv

estig

atio

nLi

llian

Le, U

nive

rsity

of N

ew S

outh

Wal

es, S

ydne

y, N

SW

Pape

r 3.

Ran

dom

ised

con

trol

led

tria

l of T

he S

tudy

W

ithou

t St

ress

Pro

gram

: A C

BT p

rogr

am t

hat

aim

s to

red

uce

stre

ss in

HSC

stu

dent

sCa

ther

ine

Low

e, Ce

ntre

for

Emot

iona

l hea

lth, M

acqu

arie

Uni

vers

ity, S

ydne

y, N

SW

Pape

r 3.

Dev

elop

men

t an

d ev

alua

tion

of a

n on

line

inte

rven

tion

for

peri

nata

l anx

iety

and

dep

ress

ion:

T

he M

umen

tum

pro

gram

Aman

da S

ie, C

linic

al R

esea

rch

Uni

t fo

r Anx

iety

and

Dep

ress

ion

(CRU

fAD

), Sy

dney

, NSW

Pape

r 3.

Neg

ativ

e em

otio

ns a

nd in

trus

ive

mem

orie

s in

ref

ugee

sAn

gela

Nic

kers

on, S

choo

l of P

sych

olog

y, U

NSW

Aus

tralia

, Syd

ney

NSW

Pape

r 4.

Tre

atm

ent

of fu

nctio

nal s

omat

ic s

ympt

oms

with

com

orbi

d an

xiet

y or

dep

ress

ive

sym

ptom

s: A

n ev

alua

tion

of t

he N

ew C

ool K

ids

& A

dole

scen

t H

ealth

Pro

gram

M

aria

Kan

gas,

Cent

re fo

r Em

otio

nal h

ealth

, Mac

quar

ie U

nive

rsity

,

Sydn

ey, N

SW

Pape

r 4.

Pro

mot

ing

self-

regu

latio

n in

pre

-sch

oole

rs:

The

iEN

GA

GE

prog

ram

Aliso

n M

ahon

ey, C

linic

al R

esea

rch

Uni

t fo

r Anx

iety

and

Dep

ress

ion

(CRU

fAD

), Sy

dney

, NSW

Pape

r 4.

Tel

l You

r St

ory:

An

onlin

e in

terv

entio

n ta

rget

ing

men

tal h

ealth

stig

ma

in r

efug

ee m

enYu

lisha

Byr

ow, U

nive

rsity

of N

ew S

outh

Wal

es, S

ydne

y, N

SW

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17

Pape

r 5.

Dou

ble-

blin

d ra

ndom

ised

con

trol

led

tria

l of

CBT

with

and

with

out

sert

ralin

e fo

r ch

ild a

nxie

tyJe

nnie

Hud

son,

Cent

re fo

r Em

otio

nal h

ealth

, Mac

quar

ie U

nive

rsity

,

Sydn

ey, N

SW

Dis

cuss

ion

Dis

cuss

ion

1:05

pm -

1:

45pm

Lu

nch

(in

tw

o lo

cati

on

s)Bl

uesa

lt Re

stau

rant

(G

roun

d Fl

oor)

|

Oce

ans

Din

ing

(Low

er G

roun

d)

1:15

pm -

1:

40pm

AA

CB

T A

nn

ual

Ge

ne

ral

Me

eti

ng

(AG

M)

- al

l m

em

be

rs w

elc

om

eRo

om: C

ooge

e

1:45

pm -

3:

45pm

Mas

ter

Cli

nic

ian

Se

ssio

nRo

om: O

cean

ic B

allro

om

| Ch

air:

Anna

Ded

ousis

-Wal

lace

Sym

po

siu

m 4

: Ph

ysi

cal

an

d m

en

tal

dis

ord

er

com

orb

idit

y i

n o

lde

r ad

ult

po

pu

lati

on

s: U

nd

erl

yin

g fa

cto

rs a

nd

psy

cho

logi

cal

inte

rve

nti

on

sRo

om: C

ooge

e |

Cha

ir: V

ivian

a W

uthr

ich

| D

iscus

sant

: Pat

rick

Raue

Op

en

Pap

ers

5: I

ssu

es

in d

iagn

osi

s an

d t

ran

sdia

gno

stic

p

ract

ice

Room

: Cen

tenn

ial

| Ch

air:

Aliso

n M

ahon

ey

1:45

pm -

3:15

pmK

eyn

ote

Sp

eak

er

An

Intr

oduc

tion

to F

amily

-bas

ed T

reat

men

t of

C

hild

ren

with

Con

duct

Pro

blem

s.Pr

ofes

sor

Mar

k D

adds

, Uni

vers

ity o

f Syd

ney,

NSW

, Aus

tralia

1:45

pm -

2:45

pmPa

per

1. T

he R

ole

of r

umin

atio

n an

d co

gniti

ve

reap

prai

sal i

n la

te-li

fe d

epre

ssio

n in

pat

ient

s w

ith

mul

ti-m

orbi

dity

Loui

se S

harp

e, Sc

hool

of P

sych

olog

y, U

nive

rsity

of S

ydne

y, N

SW

1:45

pm -

1:57

pmTr

ansd

iagn

ostic

pro

cess

es in

men

tal h

ealth

: Fla

vour

of

the

mon

th o

r an

end

urin

g us

eful

con

cept

?Li

sa P

hillip

s

Pape

r 2.

Inte

rnet

-del

iver

ed c

ogni

tive

beha

viou

ral

ther

apy

to p

reve

nt d

epre

ssio

n in

old

er a

dults

with

m

ulti-

mor

bidi

ty: A

ran

dom

ised

con

trol

led

tria

lJe

nnife

r Re

ad, S

choo

l of P

sych

olog

y, U

nive

rsity

of S

ydne

y, N

SW

1:57

pm -

2:09

pm

Emot

ion

regu

latio

n fo

r ad

oles

cent

anx

iety

and

de

pres

sion

: Tra

nsdi

agno

stic

tre

atm

ent

appr

oach

esCa

roly

n Sc

hnie

ring

Pape

r 3.

Upd

ate

on fo

llow

-up

outc

omes

of a

ps

ycho

logi

cal i

nter

vent

ion

to r

educ

e co

gniti

ve

decl

ine

in a

t-ri

sk o

lder

adu

lts w

ith a

nxie

ty a

nd

depr

essi

onVi

viana

Wut

hric

h, Ce

ntre

for

Emot

iona

l Hea

lth, D

epar

tmen

t of

Psyc

holo

gy, M

acqu

arie

Uni

vers

ity, S

ydne

y, N

SW

2:09

pm -

2:21

pmD

iale

ctic

al b

ehav

iour

the

rapy

for

emot

iona

l dy

sreg

ulat

ion

with

in a

com

mun

ity p

ract

ice

sett

ing:

Prel

imin

ary

resu

lts a

nd im

plic

atio

ns

Nat

asha

Dav

is

Pape

r 4.

Effe

cts

of a

mul

ti-fa

cete

d “H

ealth

y Br

ain

Age

ing”

cog

nitiv

e tr

aini

ng p

rogr

am in

old

er a

dults

at

risk

of d

emen

tiaLo

ren

Mow

szow

ski,

Hea

lthy

Brai

n Ag

eing

Pro

gram

, Bra

in a

nd M

ind

Cent

re, U

nive

rsity

of S

ydne

y, Sy

dney

, NSW

2:21

pm -

2:33

pmA

tra

nsdi

agno

stic

tax

onom

y th

at c

an r

epla

ce t

he

DSM

Gar

y Ba

kker

Dis

cuss

ion

2:33

pm -

2:45

pmT

he e

ffect

of d

iagn

ostic

labe

lling

with

the

‘with

lim

ited

pros

ocia

l em

otio

ns’ (

LPE)

spe

cifie

r fo

r co

nduc

t di

sord

er o

n de

cisi

on-m

akin

gAs

hnee

ta P

rasa

d

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1:45

pm -

3:

45pm

1:45

pm -

3:15

pmK

eyn

ote

Sp

eak

er

An

Intr

oduc

tion

to F

amily

-bas

ed T

reat

men

t of

C

hild

ren

with

Con

duct

Pro

blem

s.Pr

ofes

sor

Mar

k D

adds

, Uni

vers

ity o

f Syd

ney,

NSW

Op

en

Pap

ers

6: H

eal

thRo

om: C

ooge

e |

Cha

ir: L

ouise

Sha

rpe

Sym

po

siu

m 5

: Pare

nti

ng

con

stru

cts

in t

he

mo

de

rn

wo

rld

Room

: Cen

tenn

ial

| Ch

air:

Ger

ri M

insh

all

2:45

pm -

3:00

pmD

evel

opm

ent

of a

mod

el o

f can

cer-

rela

ted

anxi

ety

Leah

Cur

ran

2:45

pm -

3:45

pmPa

per

1. C

onst

ruct

s to

be

cons

ider

ed in

par

entin

g in

terv

entio

nsG

erri

Min

shal

l, The

Chi

ldre

n’s

Hos

pita

l at W

estm

ead;

Anx

iety

Solu

tions

CBT

3:00

pm -

3:15

pmO

utco

mes

of C

BT fo

r de

pres

sion

and

anx

iety

ta

ilore

d fo

r ea

rly

stag

e ca

ncer

sur

vivo

rs

(IC

AN

AD

APT

EA

RLY

) Jil

l New

by

Pape

r 2.

Chi

ldho

od o

besi

ty a

nd t

he p

aren

t-ch

ild

rela

tions

hip

Oliv

ia L

iew

, Uni

vers

ity o

f New

Eng

land

, Arm

idal

e, N

SW

3:15

pm -

3:45

pmA

n in

vest

igat

ion

of t

he t

rans

port

abili

ty o

f im

ager

y-en

hanc

ed g

roup

CBT

for

soci

al a

nxie

ty d

isor

der

Pete

r M

cEvo

y

3:15

pm -

3:30

pmT

he N

on-A

void

ant

Paci

ng S

cale

: Dev

elop

men

t an

d pr

elim

inar

y va

lidat

ion

Rena

ta H

adzi

c

Pape

r 3.

Impu

lsiv

ity u

nder

unc

erta

inty

: Exa

min

ing

child

hood

obe

sity

from

a li

fe h

isto

ry t

heor

y pe

rspe

ctiv

eO

livia

Lie

w, U

nive

rsity

of N

ew E

ngla

nd, A

rmid

ale,

NSW

3:30

pm -

3:45

pmQ

&A

Pape

r 4.

Min

d th

e pa

rent

: Wha

t ca

n m

indf

ulne

ss a

dd

to p

aren

ting

prog

ram

s?M

ark

Don

ovan

, Uni

vers

ity o

f Wol

long

ong,

NSW

3:45

pm -

4:

00pm

Aft

ern

oo

n T

ea

Oce

anic

Foy

er

4:00

pm -

5:

00pm

Ke

yn

ote

Sp

eak

er

Pre

sen

tati

on

Room

: Oce

anic

Bal

lroom

|

Chai

r: Lo

uise

Sha

rpe

Op

en

Pap

ers

7: I

nn

ovat

ion

s in

th

e t

reat

me

nt

of

eat

ing

dis

ord

ers

an

d e

mo

tio

n

regu

lati

on

Room

: Cen

tenn

ial

| Ch

air:

Agat

ha C

onra

d

4:00

pm -

5:00

pmK

eyn

ote

Sp

eak

er

Evid

ence

-bas

ed T

reat

men

t fo

r La

te L

ife D

epre

ssio

n.Pr

ofes

sor

Patr

ick

Raue

, U

nive

rsity

of W

ashi

ngto

n, U

SA

4:00

pm -

4:15

pmT

he r

ole

of r

egul

ar e

atin

g an

d se

lf-m

onito

ring

in t

reat

men

t of

bul

imia

ner

vosa

: a p

ilot

stud

y of

an

onlin

e C

BT p

rogr

amSa

rah

Bara

kat

4:15

pm -

4:30

pmC

an fa

mily

bas

ed in

terv

entio

ns fo

r ea

ting

diso

rder

s w

ork

effe

ctiv

ely

acro

ss g

ener

al

men

tal h

ealth

ser

vice

s: A

con

trol

inte

rven

tion

com

pari

son

stud

yAg

atha

Con

rad

4:30

pm -

4:45

pmA

dapt

ing

CBT

for

peop

le w

ith e

atin

g di

sord

ers

and

com

orbi

d ov

erw

eigh

t or

obe

sity

: T

he H

API

FED

pro

gram

Felip

e Q

uint

o da

Luz

4:45

pm -

5:00

pmD

o in

dulg

ent

activ

ities

faci

litat

e em

otio

n-re

gula

tion

follo

win

g st

ress

ors

John

Mar

tin

5:30

pm -

7:30

pm (+

)W

elc

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shal

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po

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trat

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to a

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utu

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m t

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as

tre

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for

he

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tsRo

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ente

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l |

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r: Be

n Br

itton

|

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ussa

nt: A

man

da B

aker

10:3

0am

- 11

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mK

eyn

ote

Sp

eak

er

The

Impa

ct o

f Chi

ldho

od T

raum

a on

Adu

lt Fu

nctio

ning

: Neu

robi

olog

ical

, Psy

chol

ogic

al a

nd

Cog

nitiv

e Ef

fect

s.Pr

ofes

sor

Kim

Fel

min

gham

, Uni

vers

ity o

f Mel

bour

ne, V

ic, A

ustra

lia

10:3

0am

- 11

:30a

mPa

per

1.A

dvan

tage

s an

d di

sadv

anta

ges

of m

anua

lised

tr

eatm

ents

Ger

ri M

insh

all, T

he C

hild

ren’

s H

ospi

tal a

t Wes

tmea

d; A

nxie

ty

Solu

tions

CBT

10:3

0am

- 11

:30a

mPa

per

1. A

hea

lth b

ehav

iour

cha

nge

inte

rven

tion

to

impr

ove

trea

tmen

t ou

tcom

es fo

r he

ad a

nd n

eck

canc

er p

atie

nts

unde

rgoi

ng r

adio

ther

apy

Ben

Britt

on, U

nive

rsity

of N

ewca

stle

, NSW

Pape

r 2.

How

I de

velo

ped,

pub

lishe

d an

d re

sear

ched

m

y ow

n an

xiet

y tr

eatm

ent

man

ual

Rene

e M

ill, A

nxie

ty S

olut

ions

CBT

Pape

r 2.

Eat

ing

as t

reat

men

t: T

he E

at In

terv

entio

nAl

ison

Beck

, Uni

vers

ity o

f New

cast

le, N

SW

CO

NF

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CE

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27

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7:30

am -

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30am

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am -

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e T

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od

all

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y C

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anic

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lroom

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r: Le

anne

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es

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en

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ers

8: T

reat

me

nt

me

ta-a

nal

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sRo

om: C

ooge

e |

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ir: N

icol

e Li

verm

ore

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en

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ers

9: G

en

era

lRo

om: C

ente

nnia

l |

Chai

r: Ju

lia W

hite

8:30

am -

9:15

amM

emor

y-ba

sed

inte

rven

tions

for

the

trea

tmen

t of

de

pres

sion

and

the

rol

e of

pre

vent

ion

Aliz

a W

erne

r-Sei

dler

, Bla

ck D

og In

stitu

te

8:30

am -

8:45

am

The

effe

ctiv

enes

s of

CBT

for

the

trea

tmen

t of

pe

rina

tal a

nxie

ty: A

pre

limin

ary

met

a-an

alys

is

Peta

Mag

uire

8:30

am -

8:45

am

Beyo

nd t

hrea

t pe

rcep

tion:

The

con

trib

utio

n of

m

etac

ogni

tive

theo

ry t

o un

ders

tand

ing

ange

rAv

alon

Tiss

ue

8:45

am -

9:00

amT

he e

ffica

cy o

f psy

chos

ocia

l int

erve

ntio

ns fo

r pe

ople

w

ith m

ultip

le s

cler

osis

: A m

eta-

anal

ysis

of s

peci

fic

trea

tmen

t ef

fect

s Am

y-Le

e Se

sel

8:45

am -

9:00

amC

linic

al v

alid

ity o

f the

Met

acog

nitio

ns Q

uest

ionn

aire

in

anx

iety

dis

orde

rsJu

lia W

hite

9:00

am -

9:15

amQ

&A

9:00

am -

9:15

amT

he im

pact

of r

umin

atio

n on

dec

isio

n-m

akin

g in

de

pres

sion

Shan

ta D

ey

9:15

am -

10

:15a

mK

eyn

ote

Sp

eak

er

Pre

sen

tati

on

Room

: Oce

anic

Bal

lroom

|

Chai

r: Le

anne

Hid

es

Op

en

Pap

ers

10

: Ge

ne

ral

Room

: Cen

tenn

ial

| Ch

air:

Clai

re M

cAul

ay

9:15

am -

10:1

5am

Ke

yn

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Sp

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Failu

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Fun

and

Impo

rtan

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n A

ttem

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o D

evel

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New

The

oret

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ly D

rive

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eatm

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for

Cal

lous

-ant

isoc

ial B

ehav

iour

in C

hild

ren.

Prof

esso

r M

ark

Dad

ds, U

nive

rsity

of S

ydne

y, N

SW, A

ustra

lia

9:15

am -

9:30

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edia

ting

fact

ors

unde

rpin

ning

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ing-

diso

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ed s

ympt

oms

and

cogn

ition

s in

bip

olar

di

sord

er

Clai

re M

cAul

ay

9:30

am -

9:45

amTe

stin

g co

gniti

ve d

efus

ion

and

guid

ed im

ager

y as

red

uctio

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rate

gies

for

natu

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food

cra

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s: A

tw

o w

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stud

ySo

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umac

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am -

10:0

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Enha

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ficac

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cog

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havi

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ther

apy:

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load

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- 10

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mQ

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er

The

Impa

ct o

f Chi

ldho

od T

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a on

Adu

lt Fu

nctio

ning

: Neu

robi

olog

ical

, Psy

chol

ogic

al a

nd

Cog

nitiv

e Ef

fect

s.Pr

ofes

sor

Kim

Fel

min

gham

, Uni

vers

ity o

f Mel

bour

ne, V

ic, A

ustra

lia

10:3

0am

- 11

:30a

mPa

per

3. T

he u

se o

f man

ualiz

ed t

hera

py in

the

tr

eatm

ent

of a

dole

scen

t an

orex

ia n

ervo

sa: C

an it

be

done

effe

ctiv

ely

in p

riva

te p

ract

ice?

Man

dy G

olds

tein

, Man

dy G

olds

tein

Psy

chol

ogy

10:3

0am

- 11

:30a

mPa

per

3. P

ract

ice

chan

ge in

the

clin

ical

onc

olog

y se

ttin

gKr

isten

McC

arte

r, U

nive

rsity

of N

ewca

stle

Pape

r 4.

The

how

of m

anua

l use

in p

riva

te p

ract

ice.

T

he c

ase

of a

dole

scen

t an

orex

ia n

ervo

saCh

ris T

horn

ton,

Chris

Tho

rnto

n an

d As

soci

ates

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Red

leaf

Pra

ctic

e

Pape

r 4.

Pat

ient

, clin

icia

n an

d sy

stem

s ch

ange

: Whe

re

to fr

om h

ere?

Ben

Britt

on, U

nive

rsity

of N

ewca

stle

, NSW

5 m

inut

es fo

r de

lega

tes

to m

ove

betw

een

room

s

11:3

5am

-

12:3

5pm

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po

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m 8

: Ris

ks

to a

do

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ell

-be

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: Oce

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|

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lla O

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pro

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in e

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d

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per

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pre

teen

s: Li

nks

with

bo

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issa

tisfa

ctio

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d ea

ting

path

olog

yJa

smin

e Fa

rdou

ly, C

entr

e fo

r Em

otio

nal H

ealth

, Dep

artm

ent

of

Psyc

holo

gy, M

acqu

arie

Uni

vers

ity, S

ydne

y, N

SW

11:3

5am

- 11

:50a

mT

he r

elat

ions

hip

betw

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anxi

ety

and

atte

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nal

cont

rol:

resu

lts fr

om a

met

a-an

alys

isRa

n Sh

i

11:3

5am

- 12

:35p

mPa

per

1. D

o fa

ther

s re

port

ben

efits

from

bri

ef

pare

ntin

g in

terv

entio

ns?

Fath

er o

utco

mes

from

a

rand

omis

ed c

ontr

olle

d tr

ial o

f a b

rief

par

entin

g in

terv

entio

n fo

r ch

ildre

n w

ith a

sthm

a an

d ec

zem

aAl

ina

Mor

awsk

a, P

aren

ting

and

Fam

ily S

uppo

rt C

entr

e, Th

e

Uni

vers

ity o

f Que

ensla

nd, Q

ld

Pape

r 2.

The

pre

teen

per

fect

ioni

st: A

ssoc

iatio

ns

with

ado

lesc

ent

soci

al fu

nctio

ning

and

men

tal h

ealth

ou

tcom

esN

atas

ha M

agso

n, Ce

ntre

for

Emot

iona

l Hea

lth, D

epar

tmen

t of

Psyc

holo

gy, M

acqu

arie

Uni

vers

ity, S

ydne

y, N

SW

11:5

0am

- 12

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mT

he r

ole

of a

tten

tiona

l bia

s an

d in

terp

reta

tion

bias

in

vide

o fe

edba

ck fo

r so

cial

anx

iety

Junw

en C

hen

Pape

r 2.

Pos

itive

Par

entin

g fo

r H

ealth

y Li

ving

(Tr

iple

P)

: Ran

dom

ised

con

trol

led

tria

l of a

bri

ef g

roup

pr

ogra

m fo

r pa

rent

s of

chi

ldre

n w

ith t

ype

1 di

abet

esAm

y M

itche

ll, Pa

rent

ing

and

Fam

ily S

uppo

rt C

entr

e, Th

e U

nive

rsity

of Q

ueen

sland

, Qld

Pape

r 3.

Sle

ep d

istu

rban

ce in

you

th in

tern

alis

ing

and

exte

rnal

isin

g di

sord

ers

Ella

Oar

, Cen

tre

for

Emot

iona

l Hea

lth, D

epar

tmen

t of

Psy

chol

ogy,

Mac

quar

ie U

nive

rsity

, Syd

ney,

NSW

12:0

5pm

- 12

:20p

mC

ogni

tive

proc

essi

ng d

efici

ts a

ssoc

iate

d w

ith b

ody

dysm

orph

ic d

isor

der

Shev

augn

John

son

Pape

r 3.

Ass

essi

ng t

he m

ultif

acet

ed in

fluen

ce o

f pa

rent

s on

ado

lesc

ent

adju

stm

ent:

Dev

elop

men

t an

d ap

plic

atio

ns o

f a n

ew p

aren

t-ad

oles

cent

qu

estio

nnai

re b

atte

ry

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Bur

ke, P

aren

ting

and

Fam

ily S

uppo

rt C

entr

e, Th

e U

nive

rsity

of Q

ueen

sland

, Qld

Dis

cuss

ion

12:2

0pm

- 12

:35p

mQ

&A

Pape

r 4.

A M

ixed

met

hods

eva

luat

ion

of t

he e

ffica

cy

of b

rief

, tar

gete

d pa

rent

ing

grou

ps fo

r pa

rent

s of

te

enag

ers

Cass

andr

a D

ittm

an, P

aren

ting

and

Fam

ily S

uppo

rt C

entr

e, Th

e

Uni

vers

ity o

f Que

ensla

nd, Q

ld

Dis

cuss

ion

12:3

5pm

-

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pmL

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ch (

in t

wo

lo

cati

on

s)Bl

uesa

lt Re

stau

rant

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roun

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oor)

|

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ans

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roun

d)

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er

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rsRo

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e

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: Pro

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man

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, Pre

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per

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in im

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ossi

bilit

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amon

g in

divi

dual

s w

ith O

CD

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Won

g, U

NSW

Syd

ney,

Sydn

ey, N

SW

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pm -

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pmPa

per

1. L

abel

s m

atte

r: T

he r

ole

of b

rand

ing

in

trea

tmen

t ou

tcom

esKa

te F

aass

e, U

NSW

Syd

ney,

Sydn

ey, N

SW

1:15

pm -

1:

27pm

A b

rief

sle

ep p

sych

oedu

catio

n pr

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m im

prov

es

slee

p qu

ality

and

red

uces

inso

mni

a sy

mpt

oms

in n

ew

mot

hers

Lior

a Ke

mpl

er

Pape

r 2.

Imag

inin

g as

an

obse

rver

: Man

ipul

atin

g vi

sual

pe

rspe

ctiv

e in

obs

essi

onal

imag

ery

Sava

nnah

Min

ihan

, NSW

Syd

ney,

Sydn

ey, N

SW

Pape

r 2.

Is s

urge

ry t

he u

ltim

ate

plac

ebo?

A r

evie

w o

f pl

aceb

o ef

fect

s fo

r su

rgic

al in

terv

entio

nsIa

n H

arris

, UN

SW S

ydne

y, Sy

dney

, NSW

1:27

pm -

1:39

pmU

ptak

e of

e-m

enta

l hea

lth p

rogr

ams:

Tren

ds o

ver

rece

nt y

ears

Hei

di S

turk

Pape

r 3.

Psy

chol

ogic

al a

nd p

hysi

olog

ical

indi

ces

of

inat

tent

ion

in h

oard

ing

diso

rder

Pete

r Ba

ldw

in, U

NSW

Syd

ney,

Sydn

ey, N

SW

Pape

r 3.

Can

bel

iefs

influ

ence

tre

atm

ent

resp

onse

s in

cl

inic

al t

rial

s?Be

n Co

lagi

uri,

Scho

ol o

f Psy

chol

ogy,

Uni

vers

ity o

f Syd

ney,

NSW

1:39

pm -

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pmIn

tern

et d

eliv

ered

tre

atm

ent

for

adul

ts w

ith

obse

ssiv

e-co

mpu

lsiv

e di

sord

er: W

here

are

we

7 ye

ars

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POSTER PRESENTATION TITLE PRESENTER

1Cognitive behavioural therapy for eating disorders: How do clinician characteristics impact on treatment fidelity?

Caroline Brown

2Anxious attachment and acquisition in hoarding disorder : Mediating roles of anthropomorphism and distress intolerance

Cassandra Crone

3Self-compassion moderates the perfectionism and depression link in both adolescence and adulthood

Madeleine Ferrari

4An investigation of the contrast avoidance model of generalised anxiety disorder with respect to ambiguity and uncertainty

Hannah Glassman

5The relationship between pacing and avoidance in chronic pain: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Renata Hadzic

6An association between ovarian hormones and fear and avoidance of spiders following cognitive restructuring in women with spider phobia

Sophie Li

7A meta-analytic investigation on the effectiveness of group-based interventions in the treatment of eating disorders

Pikria Meladze

8Cultivating resilience and self-control among university students: An experimental study

Renee Morrison

9A systematic review and meta-analysis of internet delivered cognitive behavioural therapy for chronic pain

Kathryn Nicholson Perry

10Does perceived control impact patient experience of distress and coping in bone marrow transplantation?

Melissa Pigot

11Mental health literacy and evidence-based practice in mental health care among Indonesian health practitioners

Nurul Praharso

12Delivering low intensity cognitive behaviour therapy through a digital coach: What does it look like?

Paula Redpath

13Investigating the effect of mood on cognition: Combined mood-induction and executive functions cognitive training in older adults

Shannon L Webb

14 The quality of metacognition questionnaires: A systematic review Julia White

P O S T E R L I S T I N G

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N O T E S

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N O T E S

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N O T E S

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39th National Conference

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Keynote Speakers

Invited Speakers

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CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT

www.aacbt.org.au | [email protected].