UKCP Research Conference 2024

UKCP Research Conference 2024

Join us at the UKCP Research Conference 2024 for the latest in psychotherapy research from the comfort of your own home!

By United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP)

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Agenda

Friday, 7 `June
Saturday, 8 June

1:00 PM

Welcome and introduction

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Controversies and opportunities: clinical trials in therapy

Megan R Stafford

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Paper session I: Criminal justice and therapy

3:00 PM - 3:15 PM

Break

3:15 PM - 4:00 PM

Topic spotlight: Ecotherapy

4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Placing ‘Psychotherapy’ at the heart of Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy

Panel

5:00 PM

Thanks and closing remarks

About this event

  • 1 day 8 hours

Friday, 7 June: 1-5pm

Saturday, 8 June: 10am-5pm


Interested in listening to debates with current topics within psychotherapy research, hearing from members conducting their own research, and learning from foremost psychotherapy researchers? UKCP’s annual research conference will be held on Friday, 7 June and Saturday, 8 June 2024.

Hear from Alistair McBeath and Sofie Bager-Charleson about how therapist attitudes towards academic writing have changed over time and the underlying factors for the growing belief in a divide between research and psychotherapy.

Interested in multilingualism, linguistic identity and spoken language interpreters in psychotherapy? Dr Beverley Costa presents on her research with multilingual clients, multilingual therapists and therapy sessions with a spoken language interpreter.

Clinical trials and psychotherapy – doomed to be diametrically opposed? Megan R. Stafford discusses the good, bad and ugly when it comes to clinical trials and psychotherapy, including when they can be useful and when they can be harmful.

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We have around 10,000 individual members and more than 70 training and accrediting organisations. Our individual members work privately, in public health or third sector organisations offering a wide variety of psychotherapeutic approaches.

 

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