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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
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.
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.
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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CROWNE PLAZA COOGEE BEACH
COOGEE BEACH
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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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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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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
13
CO
NF
ER
EN
CE
PR
OG
RA
M:
TH
UR
SD
AY
, 2
6 O
CT
OB
ER
20
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
14
CO
NF
ER
EN
CE
PR
OG
RA
M:
TH
UR
SD
AY
, 2
6 O
CT
OB
ER
20
17
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
om
e R
ece
pti
on
Oce
ans
Bar,
Crow
n Pl
aza
Coog
ee B
each
15
CO
NF
ER
EN
CE
PR
OG
RA
M:
FR
IDA
Y,
27
OC
TO
BE
R 2
01
7
10:1
5am
-
10:3
0am
Mo
rnin
g T
ea
Cour
t Fo
yer
(low
er g
roun
d)
10:3
0am
-
11:3
0am
Ke
yn
ote
Sp
eak
er
Pre
sen
tati
on
Room
: Oce
anic
Bal
lroom
|
Chai
r: M
eliss
a N
orbe
rg
Sym
po
siu
m 6
: M
an
ual
ize
d t
reat
me
nts
acr
oss
th
e
life
span
an
d i
n d
iffe
ren
t se
ttin
gsRo
om: C
ooge
e |
Cha
ir: G
erri
Min
shal
l
Sym
po
siu
m 7
: Usi
ng
CB
T s
trat
egi
es
to a
chie
ve
chan
ge: F
utu
re d
ire
ctio
ns
fro
m t
he
eat
ing
as
tre
atm
en
t tr
ial
for
he
ad a
nd
ne
ck c
an
cer
pat
ien
tsRo
om: C
ente
nnia
l |
Chai
r: Be
n Br
itton
|
Disc
ussa
nt: A
man
da B
aker
10:3
0am
- 11
:30a
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
EE
RN
CE
PR
OG
RA
M:
FR
IDA
Y,
27
OC
TO
BE
R 2
01
7
7:30
am -
8:
30am
Re
gist
rati
on
8:30
am -
9:
15am
Th
e T
racy
Go
od
all
Earl
y C
are
er
Aw
ard
Room
: Oce
anic
Bal
lroom
|
Chai
r: Le
anne
Hid
es
Op
en
Pap
ers
8: T
reat
me
nt
me
ta-a
nal
yse
sRo
om: C
ooge
e |
Cha
ir: N
icol
e Li
verm
ore
Op
en
Pap
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
ote
Sp
eak
er
Failu
re is
Fun
and
Impo
rtan
t: A
n A
ttem
pt t
o D
evel
op a
New
The
oret
ical
ly D
rive
n Tr
eatm
ent
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
amM
edia
ting
fact
ors
unde
rpin
ning
eat
ing-
diso
rder
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
n st
rate
gies
for
natu
ralis
tic
food
cra
ving
s: A
tw
o w
eek
onlin
e di
ary
stud
ySo
phie
Sch
umac
her
9:45
am -
10:0
0am
Enha
ncin
g th
e ef
ficac
y of
cog
nitiv
e be
havi
our
ther
apy:
Can
load
she
d an
y lig
ht?
Robe
rto
Para
da
10:0
0am
- 10
:15a
mQ
&A
16
CO
NF
ER
EN
CE
PR
OG
RA
M:
FR
IDA
Y,
27
OC
TO
BE
R 2
01
7
10:3
0am
-
11:3
0am
10:3
0am
- 11
:30a
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
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
The
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
Sym
po
siu
m 8
: Ris
ks
to a
do
lesc
en
t w
ell
-be
ing
Room
: Oce
anic
Bal
lroom
|
Cha
ir: E
lla O
r |
Disc
ussa
nt: J
enni
fer
Hud
son
Op
en
Pap
ers
11
: Co
gnit
ive
pro
cess
es
in e
mo
tio
nal
d
iso
rde
rsRo
om: C
ooge
e |
Cha
ir: L
ouise
Sha
rpe
Sym
po
siu
m 9
: In
no
vat
ion
s in
bri
ef
pare
nti
ng
inte
rve
nti
on
s: A
pp
lica
tio
ns
acro
ss a
ge,
con
tex
t an
d
pla
ceRo
om: C
ente
nnia
l |
Chai
r: Al
ina
Mor
awsk
a |
Disc
ussa
nt: A
my
Mitc
hel
11:3
5am
- 12
:35a
mPa
per
1. S
ocia
l med
ia u
se in
pre
teen
s: Li
nks
with
bo
dy d
issa
tisfa
ctio
n an
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
een
anxi
ety
and
atte
ntio
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
:05p
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
Kylie
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
-
1:15
pmL
un
ch (
in t
wo
lo
cati
on
s)Bl
uesa
lt Re
stau
rant
(G
roun
d Fl
oor)
|
Oce
ans
Din
ing
(Low
er G
roun
d)
12:4
5pm
-
1:15
pm
Me
eti
ng:
Earl
y C
are
er
Re
searc
he
rsRo
om: C
ooge
e
| H
oste
d by
: Pro
fess
or A
man
da B
aker
, Pre
siden
t AAC
BT
17
CO
NF
ER
EN
CE
PR
OG
RA
M:
FR
IDA
Y,
27
OC
TO
BE
R 2
01
7
1:15
pm -
2:
15pm
Sym
po
siu
m 1
0: P
sych
olo
gica
l fe
atu
res
an
d
me
chan
ism
s o
f o
bse
ssiv
e-c
om
pu
lsiv
e s
pe
ctru
m
dis
ord
ers
Room
: Oce
anic
Bal
lroom
|
Chai
r: Je
ssic
a G
risha
m
| D
iscus
sant
: Mel
issa
Nor
berg
Sym
po
siu
m 1
1: H
ow
pla
ceb
o e
ffe
cts
cou
ld i
nfl
ue
nce
C
BT
ou
tco
me
s: L
ess
on
s le
arn
ed
fro
m m
ed
icin
eRo
om: C
ooge
e |
Cha
ir: B
en C
olag
iuri
| D
iscus
sant
: Pro
fess
or M
ark
Dad
ds
Op
en
Pap
ers
12
: Th
e e
ffica
cy o
f b
rie
f C
BT
in
terv
en
tio
ns
Room
: Cen
tenn
ial
| Ch
air:
Mile
na G
andy
1:15
pm -
2:15
pmPa
per
1. Im
mer
sion
in im
agin
ed p
ossi
bilit
ies
amon
g in
divi
dual
s w
ith O
CD
Shiu
Won
g, U
NSW
Syd
ney,
Sydn
ey, N
SW
1.15
pm -
2.15
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
ogra
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 -
1:51
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
late
r?Be
than
y W
oott
on
Pape
r 4.
Dis
tres
s in
tole
ranc
e an
d tr
eatm
ent
outc
ome
for
com
mun
ity-b
ased
hoa
rdin
g tr
eatm
ent
Jess
ica
Gris
ham
, UN
SW S
ydne
y, Sy
dney
, NSW
Pape
r 4.
The
pla
cebo
res
pons
e in
ant
idep
ress
ant
tria
ls: Q
uant
ifyin
g th
e ef
fect
s of
pub
licat
ion
bias
Bret
t D
eaco
n, Ill
awar
ra A
nxie
ty C
linic
, Wol
long
ong,
NSW
1:51
pm -
2:03
pmH
arne
ssin
g in
tern
et-d
eliv
ered
and
tra
nsdi
agno
stic
ap
proa
ches
to
enha
nce
the
men
tal h
ealth
and
co
gniti
ve fu
nctio
ning
of A
ustr
alia
ns w
ith n
euro
logi
cal
cond
ition
sM
ilena
Gan
dy
Dis
cuss
ion
Dis
cuss
ion
2:03
pm -
2:15
pmH
arne
ssin
g on
line
tech
nolo
gies
to
deliv
er c
ogni
tive-
beha
viou
ral t
hera
py t
o ad
oles
cent
and
you
ng a
dult
surv
ivor
s: Fe
asib
ility
, effi
cacy
and
clin
ical
cha
lleng
esU
rsul
a Sa
nsom
-Dal
y
2:15
pm -
2:
45pm
Aft
ern
oo
n T
ea
Cour
t Fo
yer
(low
er g
roun
d)
2:45
pm -
4:
00pm
Th
e G
reat
De
bat
e: “
Co
gnit
ive
Be
hav
iou
r T
he
rap
ists
are
Co
mp
assi
on
ate
En
ou
gh”
Room
: Oce
anic
Bal
lroom
|
Mod
erat
or: L
ouise
Sha
rpe
Op
en
Pap
ers
13
: Ge
ne
ral
Room
: Coo
gee
| C
hair:
Lisa
Phi
llips
Op
en
Pap
ers
14
: Ge
ne
ral
Room
: Cen
tenn
ial
| Ch
air:
Krist
y Jo
hnst
one
2:45
pm -
4:00
pmPa
nelli
sts:
Mar
k D
adds
Kim
Fel
min
gham
Pete
r M
cEvo
y
Kath
ryn
Nic
holso
n Pe
rry
Pete
r N
orto
n
Sonj
a Po
hlm
an
2:45
pm
-2:5
5pm
An
eval
uatio
n of
the
FA
SD a
sses
smen
t pr
oces
s of
ch
ildre
n w
ith s
uspe
cted
pre
nata
l alc
ohol
exp
osur
e:
Expl
orin
g ca
regi
ver
expe
rien
ces
and
fam
ily
empo
wer
men
tKa
trin
a Ch
ambe
rlain
2:45
pm
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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
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