2025 Abstract info

The theme for our 2025 conference is "Innovating CBT for diverse minds, needs, and peoples".

Our conference also offers an excellent opportunity to connect or re-connect with colleagues regardless of the stage of your career. You will be able to network with like-minded practitioners, share best-practice tips and tricks and be inspired to shape the future of evidence-based practice. Please join us in Fremantle / Walyalup to present your research on the latest in evidence-based treatments.

Extending the very best traditions of previous conferences, we plan to represent the cutting edge of evidence-based practice and science in both cognitive and behavioural therapies, as well as third wave approaches. We invite you to consider presenting your work at this high profile national forum. Conference information is available here. Tickets are on sale now.

The 2025 Abstract book is now published.


The Abstract Submission portal is now closed.

Abstract submissions are submitted via our SurveyMonkey portal this year.

Please read:

Templates for completion:

If you have any questions regarding your submission, please contact the conference secretariat via email on conference@aacbt.org.au.

Abstract portal closed on Wednesday 30 April 2025.

 


Poster Guidelines

Poster Presenters - our poster guidelines are available here. Rapid Poster Presentation information is included in the guidelines.

This is the link for the "Better Scientific Poster" by Mike Morrison information, including the Twitter poster template. We would love to share your posters on social media! The full listing of Posters (rapid presentations and static displays) will be linked here (.pdf).

We also have this video from Mike Morrison:

 


Speaker Presentation Guidelines

Speakers, this a link to the Presentation Guidelines document. Please develop your presentation as per the guidelines and the specified time allocated in the AACBT program.


Session Chair Instructions

Thank you to our session Chairs - this is a link for the instructions / duties.