EABCT2016 Program Book

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10:30 S37 What makes Internet interventions work? Mechanisms of change in web-based cognitivebehavioural therapy Convenor: Dr Johanna Boettcher, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany Chair: Per Carlbring, Stockholm University, Sweden Common and specific mechanisms of change in Internet-based CBT: a systematic review Johanna Boettcher, Freie Universität Berlin iDodo? The importance of common factors in iCBT for depression.

Interpersonal problems in social anxiety disorder: Comparison of patients who undergo online or face-toface treatment and their predictive value for outcome in online interventions Tobias Krieger, University of Bern

Pavle Zagorscak, Freie Universität Berlin The role of knowledge in internet-based CBT. Results from controlled trials Gerhard Andersson, Linköping University

10:30 S40 Mental imagery: Etiological factor and therapeutic intervention Convenor & Chair: Timo Skodzik, University of Muenster, Muenster, Germany Positive prospective mental imagery and optimism in depression Simon Blackwell, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, Germany and MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Targeting anhedonia and depression with a brief webbased mental imagery training

How mental imagery could help to increase behavioural activation in depression Fritz Renner, MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit Cambridge

Charlotte Krahé, King’s College, London, United Kingdom

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Arnaud Pictet, University of Geneva Delineating the Role of Negative Verbal Thinking in Promoting Worry, Perceived Threat, and Anxiety Reduction of pathological worry by a novel training in mental imagery Timo Skodzik, University of Muenster, Germany

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