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The Annual Conference of the Division of Clinical Psychology takes place at the Congress Centre, 28 Great Russell Street, London WC1, on Wednesday 10 to Friday 12 December 2008.


Call for Poster submissions

Deadline -1 October 2008

Please visit our submissions page for guidelines and access to our online submissions system.


Registrations Open

Please visit our Registration page for forms and full details.


Keynote Speakers

Dr Tanya Byron - Clinical psychology and the media

Prof. Christopher French - You don’t have to be crazy to believe in the paranormal, but does it help?

Prof. Colin McLeod - Breaking down the bias: The assessment and modification of attention and interpretation in anxiety

Prof. Robert Plomin - Nature, nurture and developmental delay

Award Lectures

The M.B. Shapiro Award Lecture: Prof. Stephen Morley

The May Davidson Award Lecture: Dr Daniel Freeman


Other speakers including:

Prof. Paul Bebbington, Prof. Richard Bentall, Sam Cartwright-Hatton, Prof. Miles Cox, Prof. Graham Davey, Andy Field, Daniel Freeman, Ann Hackman, Colette Hirsch, Prof. Jane Ireland, Prof. Steven Jones, Prof. Peter Kinderman, Fiona Lobban, Andrew MacLeod, Prof. Anthony Morrison, Nancy Pistrang, Christine Puckering, Frank Ryan, Matthias Schwannauer, Lusia Stopa, P.O. Svanberg, Jennifer Wild

Pre-Conference Workshops (10 December)

John Clements: The behavioural and emotional difficulties of children and young people with ASD: Working with families for positive change

Mark Sampson: Facilitating responsible recovery in borderline personality disorder

Prof. Roz Shafran: Perfectionism - a transdiagnostic approach

Visit the Workshops page for full abstracts.


Further information will be posted here as the Conference approaches. Please bookmark this site and visit us regularly, or call the Society's conference office on 0116 2529555.

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