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Published Online: 4 August 2006

CBT Meeting

The Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy is holding its annual meeting from November 16 to 19 in Chicago. The theme is “Translational Research: Building Bridges Between Science and Clinical Practice.”
Among the topics to be addressed are teaching cognitive-behavioral therapy in psychiatry training programs, therapy with difficult clients, and advances in cognitive treatment of OCD.
Also on the program are clinical training sessions in dialectical-behavior therapy and the use of cognitive-behavioral therapy to treat hypochondriasis.
Additional information about the meeting is posted at<www.aabt.org>.

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