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These are all of the recordings currently available.
Antony - OCD
Bakker - CBT Apps
Clark - SAD
Moulds - Rep Thinking
Kelly - Comorbid
Reinecke - Child Adol
Richardson - Sleep
Dingle - Social
McEvoy - SAD
O'Reilly - ADHD
Anderson - OCD
Menzies - Youth
Oar - Exposure
Burgess - BDD
Hides - AoD
OCD is a fascinating condition that often looks very different across individuals. It rarely improves without treatment, and it can be challenging to treat. This Masterclass provides an overview of evidence-based approached to treating OCD.
There are many mobile apps available that can enhance CBT with a practitioner, or that use CBT principles in their design. However, it can be difficult to choose from the range of apps.
As CT-SAD has been consistently shown to be more effective than a range of other psychological and pharmacological treatments for SAD, familiarity with its key features is likely to enhance a practitioner’s clinical practice.
Repetitive thinking is an established maintenance factor in depression and anxiety. This talk will cover current themes in the literature – from the conceptualisation, content and measurement of repetitive thought – and highlight their relevance to clinical practice.
Neglecting substance use in a client’s presenting problems can lead to an incomplete formulation and less effective treatment. Empowering clinicians to consider the role of substance use in mental health conditions is a key aspect of improving treatment outcomes and providing person-centred treatment.
Working with depressed and suicidal youth can be a challenge. This workshop will provide clinicians with an understanding of teen depression as well as tools for treating it.
Teens who sleep in are often labelled as “lazy”. It is rarely considered that they might be experiencing a common sleep disorder known as Delayed Sleep Wake Phase Disorder (DSWPD)? In this webinar, you will learn how to assess and treat DSWPD using bright light therapy.
An insight into the social processes of group CBT and other therapeutic groups and communities.
Mental imagery can provide a potent bridge between cognition and emotion. This presentation describes a program of applied research that comprehensively integrates and evaluates imagery-based techniques throughout CBT for social anxiety disorder to optimise cognitive and affective changes.
Have you noticed more clients wondering about ADHD and whether they may have undiagnosed ADHD?
Do you want to treat youth OCD in just 4 sessions? Learn how you can use the free “OCD? Not Me!” program to guide your evidence-based approach to adolescents with OCD and their families.
Helping troubled youth requires a broad understanding of the inherent problems of growing up. In this novel presentation, Professor Menzies explores the ‘existential givens’ and the role they play in youth mental health.
Exposure therapy is a key therapeutic ingredient in cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for child and adolescent anxiety disorders and OCD. The session will also demonstrate how to design and deliver engaging, developmentally appropriate exposures with the goal of strengthening clinicians’ confidence in planning and conducting exposures that lead to meaningful and lasting change.
This webinar equips clinicians with practical tools to identify and assess BDD in diverse clinical presentations. It will outline key diagnostic features, highlight common barriers to disclosure, and present a structured CBT formulation and treatment protocol.
Young people have the highest rates of substance use and disorders, but they are the least likely to seek help. This presentation provides background and updates about if motivational interviewing (MI) enhanced with personality risk-targeted coping skills training (PI) is more efficacious than MI alone or an assessment feedback/information (AFI) only control.
Managing suicidality in clinical practice
CBT@Home webinar presented by Dr Fiona Shand (March 2020)
Digital CBT: delivering CBT online and through digital resources
CBT@Home webinar presented by Drs Tania McMahon, Jennifer Connolly and Professor David Kavanagh (April 2020)
Living with loss: evidence-based treatment approaches for prolonged grief reactions
CBT@Home webinar presented by Dr Fiona Maccallum (June 2020)
Trauma and racism – what to consider when working with Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander clients
CBT@Home webinar presented by Ms Michelle Combo (October 2020)
CBT for chronic loneliness: theory and practice
Master Clinician series webinar presented by Professor Roz Shafran with Dr Michelle Lim (May 2020)
Mental Imagery in CBT
Master Clinician series webinar presented by Professor Emily Holmes (November 2020)
Transdiagnostic cognitive-behavioural group therapy for emotional disorders
CBT@Home webinar presentation by Professor Peter Norton (December 2020), the 2020 Distinguished Career Award winner
Keeping men in mind: understanding and responding to male suicidality
CBT@Home webinar presentation by Dr Zac Seidler (November 2021)
Facing the climate emergency together: how ACT skills can help
CBT@Home webinar presentation by Ms Louise Shepherd (August 2022)
From little things big things grow – supporting DBT sustainability service and sector wide
CBT@Home webinar presentation by Ms Natasha Briffa (August 2022)
CBT online: integrating iCBT programs into clinical practice
CBT@Home webinar presentation by Ms Katie Dobinson (May 2022)
Experiential methods to introduce the cognitive model and coach cognitive therapy skills
CBT@Home webinar presentation by Dr Chris Basten (March 2021)
Alexithymia and transdiagnostic CBT: advances in the assessment and treatment of emotion processing deficits
CBT@Home webinar presentation by Dr David Preece (December 2022), the 2022 AACBT Early Career award winner