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We are pleased to announce the
details for the 2008 conference.
Scientific advisors
We are very pleased to welcome the
following as scientific advisors on the conference programme:
Professor Michael
Barkham –
Professor of Clinical Psychology; Director, Centre for Psychological Services Research, University of Sheffield
Professor Roz Shafran –
Chair of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, University
of Reading
Professor Mary Target –Psychoanalyst, clinical psychologist and reader in psychoanalysis at UCL. Mary is also Professional Director of the Anna Freud Centre, London.
Nancy Rowland – Head of Research, BACP
Session Audio
- Opening Keynote: Professor Lord Richard Layard
- The new NHS therapy workforce
- The how and why of building world-class
pyschological therapy services
- Keynote by Kathryn Tyson
- Can we count what counts for the user?
- Closing debate, Thursday
- How can clinical guidelines be credible and useful?
- How to square the circle of patient choice and evidence-based treatments
- How do we design patient-centred care pathways?
- Closing Plenary, Friday
Presentations
Photos of the day
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Conference partners
Association for Dance Movement Psychotherapy, Association for Professional Music Therapists, Association for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Association of Child Psychotherapists, Association of Family Therapists, British Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapies, British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, British Association for the Person Centred Approach, British Association of Art Therapists, British Association of Dramatherapists, British Psychoanalytic Council, British Psychological Society, Counsellors for Psychotherapists in Primary Care, Mental Health Foundation, Royal College of Psychiatrists, Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health, Society for Psychotherapy Research, Tavistock & Portman NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy
Feedback
We are interested to incorporate as
many perspectives as possible into the programme planning
phase of the 2008 conference.
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