AACBT 40th National Conference 2019 – Registration
Welcome to the registration page for the AACBT 40th National Conference.
Early Bird Registration for AACBT Members is open until Monday 26 August 2019.
Information about the 2-day Scientific Program for 24-25 October is here.
Information about the two concurrent workshops on 26 October is here.
Click here to view more information regarding the benefits of AACBT Membership.
Accommodation
Our hosts, The Playford, have a special for our delegates – contact them direct to organise your booking.
Room rates are:
- single room $200 (1 King), including breakfast
- twin share room $230 (1 King or 2 Queen), including breakfast
We have *combined* the Early Career Research (ECR) and Early Career Clinician mentoring meetings!
The AACBT ECR sub-committee extends an invitation to Early Career Researchers (ECRs) and early career clinicians, who are attending this year’s AACBT conference to register to attend the ECRs Networking Meeting at the close of Day 1 (prior to the welcome function).
This is a networking event for PhD students, Post-Doctoral fellows, Honours students, clinicians and anyone who may be earlier in their CT career. The networking event will provide an opportunity for people to chat with senior clinicians and researchers who will share their knowledge and tips for success! There will also be the opportunity for networking with peers.
This event is **free** for delegates who are registered for the scientific program – be sure to include a ticket in your registration to ensure that we have the room set up correctly.
AACBT Fine Wine Dinner
See all the details – ***SOLD OUT***
Please contact info@aacbt.org.au if you wish to be added to the wait list.
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Keynote Speaker – “Intergenerational transmission of anxiety disorders: Do parents matter (for some)?”
Workshop – “Mindful parenting”
University of New Brunswick, Canada
Keynote Speaker – “Is there anything new in CBT research and treatment of obsessions and compulsions?”
Workshop – “The Problem with Acceptance: How to Treat Distressing Mental Intrusions as a Transdiagnostic Feature of Emotional Disorders”
Flinders University
Invited Speaker
“Treatment of insomnia: The latest cognitive and behavioural therapies”
Queensland University of Technology
Invited Speaker – Plenary Session
“e-mental health & substance abuse and dependence”
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, The Central Adelaide Local Health Network
Invited Speaker – Plenary Session
“The future of CBT in pain management”
University of Melbourne
Invited Speaker – Plenary Session
“PTSD: Controversies, challenges and innovations”