BABCP 50th Annual Conference: Imperial College London 20-23 July 2022

Sly Saint

Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Programme Schedule:
https://babcp2022.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Programme-ScheduleFriday.pdf

Symposia (9.00 – 11.00)
The Presentation and Treatment of Long COVID Across the Lifespan
Convenor: Fiona Newlands, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, UK
Speakers: Fiona Newlands, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, UK
Chao Fang, UCL Institute of Education, UK
JD Carpentieri, UCL Institute of Education, UK
Trudie Chalder, Kings College London, UK
Isobel Heyman, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, UK

11.30 – 12.30 Behavioural medicine: Seizures
The CODES pragmatic, multicentre randomised controlled trial evaluating CBT for adults with dissociative seizures; planned evaluation of clinical outcomes and exploratory secondary analysis
Laura Goldstein, King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, London, UK
A model and treatment of dissociative seizures
Trudie Chalder, King's College London, UK
Acceptance and commitment therapy for Muscle Disease: a randomised controlled trial
Trudie Chalder, King's College London, UK
Moderators of cognitive behavioural therapy treatment effects and predictors of outcome in the CODES randomised controlled trial for adults with dissociative seizures
Emily Robinson, King's College London, UK
Keynote Addresses (16.00 – 17.00)
Too good for your own good? Advances in the understanding and treatment of clinical perfectionism
Roz Shafran, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, UK

The development of CBT in the UK: A personal perspective.
Kate Davidson, University of Glasgow, UK

Creating an evidence-based digital CBT program for depression and anxiety in long term conditions: Putting the cart before the horse.
Rona Moss Morris, Kings College London, UK
Symposia (13.30 – 15.30)
Non-specific abdominal pain: key targets for treatment in CBT
Jo Daniels, University of Bath, UK
Adaptation and Validation of the Health Anxiety Inventory for Medical Settings
Jo Daniels, University of Bath, UK
 
It's seriously weird seeing this while in the throes of attending the virtual IACFSME conference and writing up talks I've been listening to about biomedical changes in PEM, etc.
Like this is happening in a nightmare alternative universe that I keep slipping in and out of. It's nauseating.
 
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