The released schedule is a draft version. The final version of the schedule will be released one month before the event.
First Day (Friday 17.05)
Pre-conference workshops:
prof. Per Carlbring:
Practical Approaches to Online Therapy: A Hands-On Guide to Digital Interventions and Virtual Reality in Mental Health.
prof. Arnoud Arntz:
Imagery Rescripting: a transdiagnostic technique to address traumatic and other adverse memories.
prof. Paul Salkovskis:
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: a masterclass (advanced practitioners).
CONFREENCE
OPENING LECTURE
prof. Agnieszka Popiel
KEYNOTE
prof. Per Carlbring:
From Face-to-Face to Cyberspace: The Future of Mental Health Treatments.
KEYNOTE
prof. Aroud Arntz:
Schema Therapy: working mechanisms and how to personalize its application to patients.
KEYNOTE
prof. Przemysław Bąbel:
Is the treatment of pain with psychological techniques feasible? Basic research in support of clinical practice.
Dinner | Poster session
General Meeting of PTTPB
Second Day (Saturday- 18.05)
PANEL Law on the profession of psychotherapist.
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KEYNOTE
prof. Jürgen Margraf:
All's well that ends well? On the Sustainability of the Treatment of Mental Disorders.
KEYNOTE
mgr Valentyna Parobii:
From Survival to Healing: The Power of Resilience and CPT in Overcoming War Trauma and Life Recovery.
Parallel sessions:
WORKSHOP
prof. Alan E. Fruzzetti:
How to Use a Behavior or Chain Analysis (with Solutions) to Organize Treatment in CBT and DBT.
WORKSHOP
mgr Agata Muszyńska:
When the patient says: You’re going on that stupid vacation again?!
WORKSHOP
prof. Tullio Scrimali
PLENARY LECTURE
prof. Bogdan Zawadzki:
Predicting the effectiveness of different post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) therapy methods using temperament characteristics.
LECTURE
Prof. Yona Teihman:
Cognitive Behavior Couple Therapy (CBCT) for PTSD.
WORKSHOP
prof. David Clark:
Cognitive Therapy for Social Anxiety In Adults and Adolescents.
WORKSHOP
prof. Jürgen Margraf:
Short and Effective: Treating Panic and Phobias.
PLENARY LECTURE (online)
prof. Stefan G. Hoffman:
Process-based Therapy.
WORKSHOP
dr Armida Rubio Fruzzetti:
Enhancing Our Abilities Working with Children: DBT with Kids & Families.
WORKSHOP
mgr Adam Elżanowski:
Therapy tailored to fit: Practical integration of CBT with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.
OPEN PAPERS
SEXUOLOGICAL SYMPOSIUM: Sexual and gender diversity in therapeutic practice.
dr hab. n. med. Bartosz Grabski:
Overview of practical theoretical frameworks in clinical practice with LGBTQ individuals.
mgr Dorota Baran:
Implementing CBT techniques in therapy for individuals with fetish preferences.
mgr Agata Paszkowska - Mikuła:
Implementing CBT Methodology in Addressing Adolescent Mood Disorders, Anxiety, and Intrusive Sexual Ideations.
SEXUOLOGICAL SYMPOSIUM
mgr Arkadiusz Bilejczyk, mgr Tomasz Wieczorek, mgr Ewa Skupińska:
Treatment of perpetrators of offenses against sexual freedom in a high-security forensic psychiatry unit.
SYMPOSIUM
mgr Marta Cieśla, mgr Katarzyna Noga, dr n. med. Magdalena Skotnicka - Chaberek, dr n. med. Artur Wiśniewski:
Beyond the Protocol - experiences and practical insights from conducting the project titled "Depression? No, Thank You."
Third Day (Sunday - 19.05)
KEYNOTE
prof. Eduardo Keegan:
Cognitive-behavioral and contextual approaches to the transdiagnostic phenomenon of perfectionism.
KEYNOTE
prof. Alan E. Fruzzetti:
A Transactional Model for Emotion and Behavior Dysregulation: Implications for Interventions with Children, Adolescents, Adults and their Families.
Parallel sessions:
PLENARY LECTURE
dr hab. Jarosław Michałowski:
Chatbot.
SYMPOSIUM DBT:
dr Armida Rubio Fruzzetti:
Why Including Parents and Partners In DBT & CBT Matters: Improvements In Outcomes.
dr Mary Kells:
Interwencje systemowe: Family Connections and Clinician Connections.
prof. Daniel Flynn:
Implementing DBT in a public funded community mental health setting at a national level: key outcomes and revised training pathways to ensure sustainability.
prof. Alan E. Fruzetti:
Utilizing Dialectics in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to Reduce Burnout, Increase Engagement and Joy, and Improve Patient Outcomes.
WORKSHOPS OPEN PAPERS
KEYNOTE
prof. Paul Salkovskis:
How 50 years of CBT has helped us understand how psychological treatments work?
KEYNOTE
prof. David Clark:
Realising the mass public benefit of evidence-based psychological therapies: science.
Closing of the conference.