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This talk will provide an overview of the iCT-SAD programme for treating adults with social anxiety. It will outline a series of empirical studies conducted in the UK, Hong Kong, and Japan evaluating the efficacy, effectiveness, and cross-cultural suitability of the programme. It will offer reflections on using the programme as a therapist and supervisor, considering how this might contrast with traditional in-person therapy approaches.

 

This seminar will be hosted as a two-part alongside Dr Aimee McKinnon, in the Seminar Room and online: