CBT@Home webinar series
These on-demand webinars are available for free for all AACBT members.
AACBT members enjoy free access to all of these presentations via “MyAccount“.
Non-members may purchase individual presentations via the Events page.
Coming soon:
- watch this space!
Managing suicidality in clinical practice
Dr Fiona Shand (Senior Research Fellow, Black Dog Institute, UNSW, Clinical Psychologist)
This 1-hour CBT@Home webinar was recorded in March 2020 and is available until 31 Dec 2022.
Digital CBT: delivering CBT online and through digital resources
Drs Tania McMahon, Jennifer Connolly and Professor David Kavanagh (Queensland University of Technology)
This approx. 1-hour CBT@Home webinar was recorded in April 2020, with thanks to eMHprac and QUT for hosting, and is available until 31 Dec 2022.
(Please note that this presentation is not available for purchase by non-members.)
Living with loss: evidence-based treatment approaches for prolonged grief reactions
Dr Fiona Maccallum, The University of Queensland
This approx. 1-hour CBT@Home webinar was recorded in June 2020 and is available until 31 Dec 2022.
Using CBT apps in clinical practice
Dr David Bakker, Private Practice, Adjunct Research Associate, Monash University
This approx. 1-hour CBT@Home webinar was recorded in July 2020 and is available until 31 Dec 2022.
Ms Michelle Combo, Psychologist, Metro South Mental Health
This approx. 1-hour CBT@Home webinar was recorded in October 2020 and is available until 31 Dec 2022.
Transdiagnostic cognitive-behavioural group therapy for emotional disorders
Professor Peter Norton, Cairnmillar Institute
This approx. 45 min CBT@Home webinar was recorded in November 2020 and is the presentation of his address as the 2020 Distinguished Career Award winner and is available until 31 Dec 2022.
Professor Michelle Moulds, The University of NSW
This approx. 63 min CBT@Home webinar was recorded in December 2020 and is the presentation of her address as the 2020 AACBT Mid-career award winner and is available until 31 Dec 2022.
Dr Erin Kelly, Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use, University of Sydney
This approx. 40 min CBT@Home webinar was recorded in January 2021 and is the presentation of her address as the 2020 AACBT Early Career award winner and is available until 31 Dec 2022.
Experiential methods to introduce the cognitive model and coach cognitive therapy skills
Dr Chris Basten, Basten & Associates, Clinical Psychologists; Macquarie University
This approx. 1hr 20 min CBT@Home webinar was recorded in February 2021 and is available until 31 Dec 2023.
Keeping men in mind: understanding and responding to male suicidality
Dr Zac Seidler, Director of Mental Health Training (Movember); Research Fellow (Orygen); Clinical Psychologist
This approx. 40 min CBT@Home webinar was recorded in September 2021 and is available until 31 Dec 2023.
Dr Cele Richardson, University of Western Australia
This approx. 58 min CBT@Home webinar was recorded in December 2021 and is the presentation of her address as the 2021 AACBT Early Career award winner and is available until 31 Dec 2023.
The importance of social factors in CBT
Associate Professor Genevieve Dingle, The University of QLD
This approx. 57 min CBT@Home webinar was recorded in January 2022 and is the presentation of her address as the 2021 AACBT Mid-career award winner and is available until 31 Dec 2023.
Social anxiety disorder: recent innovations in treatment and research
Professor Peter McEvoy, School of Population Health and enAble Institute, Curtin University; Centre for Clinical Interventions
This approx. 1h 24 min CBT@Home webinar was recorded in February 2022 and is the presentation of his address as the 2021 Distinguished Career Award winner and is available until 31 Dec 2023.
CBT online: integrating iCBT programs into clinical practice
Ms Katie Dobinson,THIS WAY UP Digital Mental Health Service, Clinical Research Unit for Anxiety and Depression (CRUfAD), St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney
This approx. 1h 17 min CBT@Home webinar was recorded in February 2022 and is available until 31 Dec 2023.
Facing the climate emergency together: how ACT skills can help
Ms Louise Shepherd, The Sydney ACT Centre
This approx. 1h 10 min CBT@Home webinar was recorded in July 2022 and is available until 31 Dec 2023.
Master Clinician webinar series
These on-demand webinars are available for free for all AACBT members, or via a one-off sale to non-members.
If you would like to enjoy free access, you can purchase your membership online.
CBT for chronic loneliness: theory and practice
Professor Roz Shafran (University College London) with Dr Michelle Lim (Swinburne University of Technology)
This 1hr 43min Master Clinician Series webinar was recorded in May 2020 and is available until 31 Dec 2022.
Best practices in cognitive and behavioural treatments for OCD
Professor Martin Antony (Ryerson University)
This 3hr 29min Master Clinician series webinar was recorded in July 2020 and is available until 31 Dec 2022.
Cognitive therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder in adults and adolescents
Professor David M Clark (University of Oxford)
This approx. 3hr Master Clinician series webinar was recorded in September 2020 and is available until 31 Dec 2022.
Professor Emily Holmes (Uppsala University)
This approx. 1hr 40min Master Clinician series webinar was recorded in October 2020 and is available until 31 Dec 2022.
Evidence-based treatment of child & adolescent depression and suicide
Professor Emeritus Mark A Reinecke (Northwestern University)
This approx. 2hr 43min Master Clinician series webinar was recorded in June 2021 and is available until 31 Dec 2023.