Plenary Sessions

LECTURES IN PLENARY SESSIONS


JUNE 28, Friday


9:00-10:00

Georg Northoff (Canada): The self and its psychotherapy. A brain-based approach


11:30-12:30

Steve Potter (UK), Marie-Anne Bernardy-Arbuz  (France), Claire Regan (Ireland), Nick Barnes (UK): From relational mapping to being relational


14:00-15:00

Giovanni Stanghellini (Italy):The PHD Method For Psychotherapy: Integrating Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Psychodynamics


16:30-18:00

Andrew Chanen (Australia): Main outcomes from the MOBY randomised controlled trial of early intervention for youth with borderline personality disorder

Stephen Kellett (UK)The effectiveness of CAT of target problems – a meta-analysis of single case experimental designs

 

JUNE 29, Saturday


8:30-10:00

Katri Kanninen (Finland), Ruth Carson (UK), Lee Crothers (Australia), Minna jentze-von Bonsdorff (Finland): Tailoring CAT: CAT in short, typical and long therapies. And what happens in the middle of the therapy?


11:30-13:00

Jason Hepple (UK): More is More: Working with obsessionality and overvalued ideas in CAT

Carlos Mirapeix (Spain): CAT as a self guided transdiagnostic approach


14:00-15:30

Steve Potter (UK): Why transference matters in CAT

Stephen Kellett (UK): How effective is CAT when compared to other brief interventions in the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) service in the UK?

 

16:30-17:30

Luigi Grassi (Italy), Mikael Leiman (Finland), Louise McCucheon (Australia): CAT in dialogue with the past and the future: philosophical perspectives