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You Are Here: DCP Conference 2010 > Programme

A Draft conference programme will be available in August 2010

Confirmed Keynote Speakers

Dr James Bray, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas USA, President of the Amercian Psychological Assocation 2009
Presentation: The future of clinical psychology
http://www.apa.org/about/governance/president/bray-bio.aspx
Professor Arnoud Arntz, Maastricht University
Presentation: Schema Therapy for various personality disorders
http://www.onderzoekinformatie.nl/en/oi/nod/onderzoeker/PRS1238918/
Professor Richard Bentall, Bangor University
Presentation: Optimal and Non-Optimal Paranoia
http://www.psych-sci.manchester.ac.uk/staff/RichardBentall
Professor Chris Eccleston, University of Bath
Presentation: Evidence -Based Pain Management
http://www.bath.ac.uk/health/pain/newsite/Eccleston.html
Dr Michael Frisch, Baylor University, Texas USA
Presentation: Quality of life therapy
http://bearspace.baylor.edu/Michael_B_Frisch/www/
Professor Paul Stallard, University of Bath
Presentation: Child and family mental health
http://www.bath.ac.uk/pip/directory/profile/802993
Professor Ken Zucker, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario
Presentation: Gender identity disorder
http://www.camh.net/research/scientific_Staff_profiles/bio_detail.php?cuserID=42

Award Lectures

The M.B. Shapiro Award Lecture: TBC
The May Davidson Award Lecture: TBC

Invited Symposia

Clinical Pschology and Health Economics - details to follow shortly
Recovery - details to follow shortly

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