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PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Allen, K. L., Byrne, S. M., Blair, E. M., & Davis, E. A. (2006). Why do some overweight children experience psychological problems? The role of weight and shape concern. International Journal of Pediatric Obesity, 1,239 – 247.

Allen, K. L., Byrne, S. M., Forbes, D., & Oddy, W. H. (2009). Risk factors for full- and partial-syndrome early adolescent eating disorders: A population-based pregnancy cohort study. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 48, 800 – 809.

Allen, K. L., Byrne, S. M., La Puma, M., & Davis, E. A. (2008). The onset and course of binge eating in 8- to 13-year-old children. Eating Behaviors. 9, 438 – 446.

Allen, K. L., Byrne, S. M., McLean, N. J., & Davis, E. A. (2008). Overconcern with weight and shape is not the same as body dissatisfaction: Evidence from a prospective study of pre-adolescent boys and girls. Body Image, 5,261 – 270.

Byrne, S.M., Allen, K.L., Dove, E.R., Watt, F.J., & Nathan, P.R. (2008). The reliability and validity of the Dichotomous Thinking in Eating Disorders Scale. Eating Behaviors, 9 (2), 154-162.

Byrne, S. M., Allen, K. L., Lampard, A., Dove, E. R., & Fursland, A. (2009). The factor structure of the Eating Disorder Examination in clinical and community samples. International Journal of Eating Disorders. Accepted for publication December 2008. DOI: 10.1002/eat.20681

Byrne, S., & Nathan, P.R. (1995). Body dissatisfaction: A longitudinal analysis of gender differences and developmental factors. Australian Journal of Psychology, 47, 62.
1 Cicolini, T. & Rees, C.S. (2003). Measuring risk-taking in obsessive-compulsive disorder: an extension of the everyday risk inventory with an Australian sample. Behavioral and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 31, 247-259.

Craigie, M.A., & Nathan, P.R. (2009).  A non-randomized effectiveness comparison of broad-spectrum group CBT to individual CBT for depressed outpatients in a community mental health setting, Behavior Therapy, 40, 302-314.

Craigie, M.A, Rees, C.S., Marsh, A & Nathan, P. (2008). Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy for Generalized Anxiety Disorder: A Preliminary Evaluation.  Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 36, 553-568.

Craigie, M.A., Saulsman, L.M., & Lampard, A.M. (2007). MCMI-III personality complexity and depression treatment outcome following group-based cognitive-behavioral therapy. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 63 (12), 1153-1170.

Egan, S., Nathan, P.R., & Lumley, M. (2003). Diagnostic concordance of ICD-10 personality and comorbid disorders: a comparison of standard clinical assessment and structured interviews in a clinical setting. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 37 (4), 484-491.

2 French, R., Reardon, M., & Smith, P (2003).  Engaging with a Mental Health Service: Perspectives of At-Risk Youth. The Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal, 20 (6), 529-548.

Halperin, S., Nathan, P.R., Castle, D & Drummond, P. (2000). A cognitive behavioural group based intervention for social phobia in schizophrenia. The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 34, (5) 809-818.

Halperin, S., Nathan, P.R., Drummond, P., & Castle, D. (2000). A cognitive behavioural intervention for social phobia in schizophrenia. European Psychiatry, 15 (Suppl 2).
1 Kingsep, P. (2004). Cognitive behavioural therapy improves psychotic symptoms at 18 months in people with schizophrenia. Evidenced Based Mental Health, 7 (4), 105.

Kingsep, P., Nathan, P.R., & Castle, D. (2003). Cognitive Behavioural group treatment of social anxiety in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Research, 63, 121-129.

Lim, L., Nathan, P. R., O'Brien-Malone, A., Williams, S. (2004). A qualitative approach to identifying psychosocial issues faced by bipolar patients. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disorders, 192, 810-817.

Martin, P.R., Marie, G.V., & Nathan P.R. (1987). Behavioural research on headaches: A coded bibliography. Headache, 27, 555-570.

Martin, P.R., Marie, G.V., & Nathan, P.R. (1992). Psychophysiological mechanisms of chronic headaches: Investigation using pain induction and pain reduction procedures. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 35, 1-12.

Martin, P.R., Milech, D., & Nathan, P.R. (1993). Towards a functional model of chronic headaches: Investigation of antecedents and consequences. Headache, 33, 461-470.

Martin, P.R., & Nathan, P.R. (1987). Differential prevalence rates for headaches: A function of stress and social support? Headache, 27, 329-333.

Martin, P.R., Nathan, P.R., & Milech, D. (1987). The type A behaviour pattern and chronic headaches. Behaviour Change, 4, 33-39.

Martin, P.R., Nathan, P.R., Milech, D., & van Keppel, M. (1988). The relationship between headaches and mood. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 26, 353-356.

Martin, P.R., Nathan, P.R., Milech, D., & van Keppel, M. (1989). Cognitive therapy versus self-management training in the treatment of chronic headache. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 28, 347-361.

McEvoy, P.M. & Kingsep, P.K. (2006). The post-event processing questionnaire in a clinical sample with social phobia. Behaviour Research & Therapy, 44, 1689-1697.

McEvoy, P. M., Mahoney, A. J., & Moulds, M. (2010). Are worry, rumination, and post-event processing one and the same? Development of the Repetitive Thinking Questionnaire, Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 24, 509-515.

McEvoy, P. M., Mahoney, A., Perini, S., & Kingsep, P. (2009). Changes in metacognitions and post-event processing during a course of cognitive behaviour group therapy for social phobia. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 23, 617-623.

McEvoy, P. M., & Nathan, P. (2007). Effectiveness of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Diagnostically Heterogeneous Groups: A Benchmarking Study. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 75, 344-350.

McEvoy, P. M., & Nathan, P. (2007). Perceived Costs and Benefits of Behavioral Change: Reconsidering the Value of Ambivalence for Psychotherapy Outcomes. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 63, 1217-1229.

McEvoy, P. M., Nathan, P., & Norton, P. J. (2009). Efficacy of transdiagnostic treatments: A review of published outcome studies and future research directions. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 23, 20-33.

Nathan, P. R., Rymarski, M., & Boulas, L. (1995). Cognitive factors in Premenstrual Syndrome: The relationship between stress and life context. Australian Journal of Psychology, 47, 103.

Raykos, B. C., Byrne, S. M., & Watson, H. (2009). Confirmatory and exploratory factor analysis of the Distress Tolerance Scale (DTS) in a clinical sample of eating disorder patients. Eating Behaviors, 10, 215-219.
1 Rees, C.S. & Gillam, D. (2001) A comparison of the cost of cognitive-behavioural training for mental health professionals using videoconferencing or conventional, face-to-face teaching. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 7, 359-360.
1 Rees, C.S. & Gillam, D. (2001) Training in cognitive-behavioural therapy for mental health professionals: a pilot study of videoconferencing, Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 7, (4), 300-303.

Rees, C., McEvoy, P., & Nathan, P. (2005). Relationship between homework completion and outcome in cognitive behaviour therapy. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 34, 242-247.

Saulsman, L.M., Coall, D.A., & Nathan, P.R.  (2006). The association between depressive personality and treatment outcome for depression following a group cognitive-behavioural intervention.  Journal of Clinical Psychology, 62 (9), 1181-1196.

Street, H., Nathan, P.R., Durkin, K., Morling, J., Dzahari, A., Carson, J., & Durkin, E. (2003). Understanding the relationship between wellbeing, goal setting and depression in children. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 38 (3), 155-161.

Swan, A., Watson, H., & Nathan, P. (2009). Quality of life in depression: An important outcome measure in an outpatient cognitive-behavioural therapy group programme? Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 16,485-496.

Titov, N., Gibson, M., Andrews, G., & McEvoy, P. (2009). Brief internet treatment for social phobia reduces comorbidity. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 43,754-759.

Watson, H., & Nathan, P. (2008). Role of gender in depressive disorder outcome for individual and group cognitive-behavioral treatment. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 64,1323-1337.

Watson, H. J., Raykos, B. C., Street, H., Fursland, A., & Nathan, P. (2010, in press). Mediators between perfectionism and eating disorder psychopathology: Shape and weight overvaluation and conditional goal setting. International Journal of Eating Disorders.

Watson, H. J., Street, H., Raykos, B. C., Byrne, S. M., Fursland, A., & Nathan, P. R. (2010). Reliability and validity of the Conditional Goal Setting in Eating Disorders Scale (CGS-EDS) among adults with eating disorders. Eating Behaviors, 11, 113-118.

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BOOK CHAPTERS

Fursland, A., Watson, H., Steele, A., Raykos, B., & Byrne, S. (2010). Eating disorders: Advances in treatment and management. In R. Carlstedt (Ed.) Handbook of integrative clinical psychology, psychiatry and behavioral medicine: Perspectives, practices, and research (pp. 215-244). New York: Springer Publishing.

Milgrom, J., Nathan, P.R., & Martin, P.R. (1996). Overview and practice in a general hospital setting. In P.R. Martin & J.S. Birnbrauer (Eds.). The practice of clinical psychology. (pp 191-235). Melbourne: Macmillan.

Nathan, P.R., Milgrom, J., & Martin, P.R. (1996). Health Psychology: Theoretical context and clinical applications. In P.R. Martin & J.S. Birnbrauer (Eds.). The practice of clinical psychology. (pp. 161-190) Melbourne: Macmillan.

Titov, N., Andrews, G., & McEvoy, P. (2010). Low intensity interventions in the treatment of anxiety disorders. In J. Bennett-Levy, H. Christensen, P. Farrand, K. Griffiths, D. Kavanagh, B. Klein, M. Lau, J. Proudfoot, D. Richards, L. Ritterband, J. White, & C. Williams’ (Eds.), The Oxford Guide to Low Intensity CBT Interventions. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Watson, H., Anderson, R., & Rees, C. (2010). Evidence-based clinical management of obsessive-compulsive disorder. In R. Carlstedt (Ed.) Integrative Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine: Perspectives, Practices, and Research (pp. 411-442). New York: Springer Publishing.

Watson, H., McEvoy, P., Smith, L., Nathan, P., Saulsman, L., & Campbell, B. (2010). Affective Disorders: Bridging the Gap from Efficacy to Practice. In R. Carlstedt’s (Ed.) Handbook of Integrative Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry, and Behavioral Medicine: Perspectives, Practices, and Research (pp. 281-308). New York: Springer.

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PUBLISHED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

Allen, K. L., Byrne, S. M., McLean, N. J., & Davis, E. A. (2008). The cognitive-behavioural model of binge eating: Validation using prospective data from 8- to 13-year-old boys and girls. Paper delivered at the 2008 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Seattle, Washington.

Allen, K. L., Byrne, S. M., Oddy, W., & Forbes, D. (2008). Risk factors for eating disorders: A prospective analysis using data from the Western Australian Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study. Paper delivered at the 2008 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Seattle, Washington.

Fursland, A., Byrne, & S., Watson, H. (2008). Predictors of outcome for CBT-E in an Australian clinic setting. Proceedings of the Academy of Eating Disorders International Conference on Eating Disorders. Seattle, Washington.

Kingsep, P., Nathan, P. R., Jefferies, L., & Castle, D. (2001). Treatment of Social Phobia in individuals with a primary diagnosis of Schizophrenia. Proceedings of the Enhancing Mental Health Services Conference. Perth.

Lim, L., Nathan, P. R., Gilbert, M., & Drew, P. (2001). Cognitive behaviour therapy: An intervention for Bipolar Affective Disorder. Proceedings of the Enhancing Mental Health Services Conference. Perth, Western Australia.

Rees, C.S, McEvoy, P., Nathan, P.R., Smith L.M., & Juniper, U. (2003) Mechanisms of Change in CBT: Does Homework Matter? In M. Katsikitis, (Ed.), Development through diversity. (pp179-183). The Australian Psychological Society.

Smith, L., Lim, L. & Macmillan, I. (2003) The challenge of comorbidity - Bipolar disorder and anxiety . In M. Katsikitis, (Ed.), Development through diversity. (pp 215-219). The Australian Psychological Society.

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EVIDENCE-BASED TREATMENT MANUALS

1 French, R. (2001). Getting Along and Keeping Cool: A Group Program for Aggression Control. Perth: Rioby Publishing.

1 French, R. (2003) Getting Along and Keeping Cool: A Group Program For Aggression Control. Perth, Australia: Centre for Clinical Interventions (ISBN: 0-9751985-7-2). NB: Available for download on this website

Fursland, A., Byrne, S., & Nathan, P. R. (2007). Overcoming Disordered Eating: Part A. Perth, Australia: Centre for Clinical Interventions. (ISBN: 0-975799525). NB: Available for download on this website

Fursland, A., Byrne, S., & Nathan, P. R. (2007). Overcoming Disordered Eating: Part B. Perth, Australia: Centre for Clinical Interventions. (ISBN: 0-975799533). NB: Available for download on this website

Kingsep, P., & Nathan, P.R. (2001). Social Anxiety in Schizophrenia: A Cognitive Behavioural Group Therapy Programme. Perth: Rioby Publishing.

Kingsep, P., & Nathan, P. R. (2003) Social Anxiety in Schizophrenia: A Cognitive Behavioural Group Therapy Programme. Perth, Australia: Centre for Clinical Interventions (ISBN: 0-9751985-6-4). NB: Available for download on this website

Kingsep, P., & Nathan, P.R. (2003). Social skills training for severe mental disorders. Perth, Australia: Centre for Clinical Interventions.

Kingsep, P., & Nathan, P. R. (2003) Social Skills Training for Severe Mental Disorders: A Therapist's Manual. Perth, Australia: Centre for Clinical Interventions (ISBN: 0-9751985-5-6). NB: Available for download on this website

Kingsep, P., Nathan, P. R., Correia, H., Lim, L. (2003) Shy No Longer: Coping with Social Anxiety. Perth: Centre for Clinical Interventions (ISBN: 0-9751985-3-X). NB: Available for download on this website

Lim, L., & Nathan, P.R. (2001). Bipolar Affective Disorder: A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Programme: Individuals. Perth: Rioby Publishing.

Lim, L., & Nathan, P.R. (2001). Bipolar Affective Disorder: A Group Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Programme. Perth: Rioby Publishing.

Lim, L., Smith, L., & Nathan, P. R. (2003). Keeping Your Balance: Coping with Bipolar Disorder. Perth, Australia: Centre for Clinical Interventions. (ISBN: 0-9751985-2-1). NB: Available for download on this website

Nathan, P.R., Lim, L., Correia, H. (2003). Back from the Bluez: Coping with Depression. Perth, Australia: Centre for Clinical Interventions. (ISBN: 0-9751985-1-3). NB: Available for download on this website

Nathan, P.R., Rees, C.S., Lim, L., & Smith, L.M. (2001). Mood Management – Anxiety: A Cognitive Behavioural Treatment Programme for Individual Therapy. Perth: Rioby Publishing.

Nathan, P.R., Rees, C.S., Lim, L., Smith, L.M. & O’Donnell, M. (2001). Mood Management – Depression: A Cognitive Behavioural Treatment Programme for Individual Therapy. Perth: Rioby Publishing.

Nathan, P.R., Rees, C.S., & Smith, L.M. (2001). Mood Management Course: A Group Cognitive Behavioural Programme for Anxiety Disorders and Depression. Perth: Rioby Publishing.

Nathan, P. R., Smith, L., Rees, C., Correia, H., Juniper, U.,Kingsep, P.,& Lim, L. (2004). Mood Management Course: A Cognitive Behavioural Group Treatment Programme for Anxiety Disorders and Depression. Second Edition. Perth, Australia: Centre for Clinical Interventions.

Nathan, P. R., Michel, F., Smith, L., Rees, C., Correia, H., Juniper, U., Kingsep, P., & Lim, L. (2007). Mood Management Course: A Cognitive Behavioural Group Treatment Programme for Anxiety Disorders and Depression. Third Edition. Perth, Australia: Centre for Clinical Interventions.

2 Proctor, J. (2001). Social Confidence: A Cognitive Behavioural Group Programme for Social Anxiety. Perth: Rioby Publishing.

Proctor, J., Jones, J., Nathan, P.R., & Griffiths, J. (2003). Lifeworx: A Dialectical Behaviour Therapy Group Programme for Promoting Emotion Regulation in Youth. Perth, Australia: Centre for Clinical Interventions.

Rees, C.S., & Nathan P.R. (2001). Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: A Group Cognitive Behavioural Programme. Perth: Rioby Publishing.

Smith, L., Nathan, P. R., Juniper, U., Kingsep, P., Lim, L. (2003). Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychotic Symptoms: A Therapist’s Manual. Perth, Australia: Centre for Clinical Interventions (ISBN: 0-9751985-4-8). NB: Available for download on this website

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CONFERENCE / INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Allen, K. L., Byrne, S. M., & Davis, E. A. (2005). Weight status, weight and shape concern, and psychological distress. Paper delivered at the 29th National Conference of the Australian Association of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Melbourne, Australia.

Allen, K. L., Byrne, S. M., & Davis, E. A. (2006). A longitudinal study of binge eating and associated problems in healthy weight, overweight, and obese children. Poster presented at the 10th International Congress of Obesity, Sydney, Australia.

Allen, K. L., Byrne, S. M., & Davis, E. A. (2006). A longitudinal study of binge eating and associated problems in healthy weight, overweight, and obese children. Poster presented at the biannual conference of the School of Psychology, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia.

Allen, K. L., Byrne, S. M., & Davis, E. A. (2007). Eating disorders in a community-based sample of mothers: Associations with maternal, family, and child factors. Paper delivered at the 5th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Eating Disorders, Melbourne, Australia.

Allen, K. L., Byrne, S. M., & McLean, N. J. (2009). Mood intolerance and disordered eating: An evaluation of the transdiagnostic cognitive-behavioural model of eating disorders. Paper delivered at the 33rd National Conference of the Australian Association of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Perth, Australia.

Allen, K. L., Byrne, S. M., & McLean, N. J. (2009). Mood intolerance and disordered eating: An evaluation of the transdiagnostic cognitive-behavioural model of eating disorders. Paper delivered at the 7th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Eating Disorders, Perth, Australia.

Allen, K. L., Byrne, S. M., McLean, N. J., & Davis, E. A. (2008). The development of binge eating in pre-adolescent children: Results from the Childhood Growth and Development Study. Paper delivered at the 6th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Eating Disorders, Perth, Australia.

Allen, K. L., Byrne, S. M., Oddy, W., & Forbes, D. (2008). Risk factors for eating disorders: A prospective analysis using data from the Western Australian Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study. Paper delivered at the National Institute for Mental Health/ Academy of Eating Disorders Early Career Investigator session, within the 2008 International Conference on Eating Disorders, Seattle, Washington.

Allen, K. A., Fursland, A., Byrne, S., Watson, H., & Nathan. P. (2010, June). Enhanced cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT-E) for eating disorders with and without preceding motivation-focused therapy (MfT). Academy of Eating Disorders 2010 International Conference on Eating Disorders. Salzburg: Austria.

Brans, S., & McEvoy, P. M. (September, 2009). An examination of shared and unshared variance in rumination and worry in a clinical sample with anxiety and affective disorders. In Transdiagnostic cognitive processes across emotional disorders: Repetitive negative thinking and intrusive memories. Chair: P. M. McEvoy. Symposium at the Australian Association of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy’s 32nd Annual Conference: Perth, Australia.

Byrne, S. (2006). Translating research into practice (1). An evaluation of CBT-E in a West Australian clinic setting. The 4th  Annual Conference of the Australia and New Zealand Academy of Eating Disorders. Adelaide, Australia.

Byrne, S. M., Allen, K. L., Oddy, W., & Forbes, D. (2008). Eating disorders in the Western Australian Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study.  Paper delivered at the 6th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Eating Disorders, Perth, Australia.

Byrne, S., & Nathan, P.R. (1995). Body dissatisfaction: A longitudinal analysis of gender differences and developmental factors. 30th Annual Australian Psychological Society Conference. Perth, Western Australia.

Campbell, B. (2007). Treating depression: Pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy, or both? Invited presentation to Mental Health Special Interest Group, Pharmaceutical Society of Western Australia. Perth, Western Australia.

Campbell, B., Churcher, M., & Nathan, P.R. (2008). CBT with and without naturalistic pharmacotherapy for depression. 31st National AACBT Conference. Adelaide, South Australia.

Campbell, B., McEvoy, P. M., Nathan, P. E., & Rapee, R. (2009). Does enhanced cognitive behavioural group therapy for social phobia generalise to community clinics? A benchmarking study. In Real world outcomes and innovative interventions for social phobia. Chair: P. M. McEvoy. Symposium at the Australian Association of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy’s 32nd Annual Conference: Perth, Australia.

1 Cicolini, T. & Rees, C.S. (2002). Examining risk-taking behaviour in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. 25th AACBT National conference. Brisbane, Australia.

1 Cicolini, T. & Rees, C.S. (2002). Measuring risk-taking behaviour in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. 10th AACBT State conference. Perth, Australia.

Egan, S. & Smith, L. (2000). Bringing order out of chaos: Issues in the treatment and evaluation of personality disorders. 23rd National Conference of The Australian Association for Cognitive and Behavioural Therapy. Melbourne.

French, D., & Nathan, P.R. (2002). Quality of Life: A Short Measure of Mental Health Outcome in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. 8th Annual National Health Outcomes Conference. Canberra.

2 French, R., & Proctor, J. (2000). Group cognitive-behaviour therapy for disadvantaged youth: Outcomes of a one year pilot project. The European Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapy. Granada.

Fursland, A. (2006). From Oxford to Perth: CBT-E in an Australian clinic setting. Mosaics and Milestones. Eating Disorders Conference. Perth. Western Australia.

Fursland, A. (2006). Translating research into practice (2): CBT-E applied to group treatment. The 4th Annual Conference of the Australia and New Zealand Academy of Eating Disorders. Adelaide, Australia.

Fursland, A. (2007). Advanced CBT for Eating Disorders. Invited two day workshop. Centre for Excellence in Eating Disorders. Melbourne, Victoria.

Fursland, A. (2008). Advanced CBT for Eating Disorders. Invited two day workshop. Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital. Brisbane, Queensland.

Fursland, A.  (2008). A Feminist Perspective on Evidence-based Treatment of Eating Disorders. 3rd International Congress on Women's Mental Health to be held at Melbourne Convention Centre. Melbourne, Australia.

Fursland, A.  (2008). Outcomes from an Innovative Treatment at a Public Eating Disorder Service. 3rd International Congress on Women's Mental Health to be held at Melbourne Convention Centre. Melbourne, Australia.

Fursland, A.  (2008). Transdiagnostic CBT for eating disorders: Predictors and outcomes of treatment. 29th International Congress of Psychology. Berlin, Germany.

Fursland, A., & Byrne, S. (2005). A New Initiative in WA - the story so far on the first statewide eating disorders service for adults. The 3rd Annual Conference of the Australia and New Zealand Academy of Eating Disorders. Sydney, Australia.

Fursland, A. & Byrne, S. (2005). Eating Disorders: The link between Primary and Secondary Care.  The General Practice and Mental Health National Conference. Perth, Australia.

Fursland, A., & Byrne, S.M. (2007). Applying Fairburn’s CBT-E in an Australian clinical setting. International Conference on Eating Disorders. Baltimore, Maryland, America.

Fursland, A., & Byrne, S.M. (2007). Treatment outcome for individual CBT-E at a public eating disorder service in Western Australia: An update. 5th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders. Melbourne.

Fursland, A., Byrne, S., & Allen, K. A. (2010). Transdiagnostic CBT-E: A naturalistic trial comparing treatment completers with drop outs. Academy of Eating Disorders 2010 International Conference on Eating Disorders. Salzburg: Austria.

Fursland, A., Byrne, & S., Watson, H. (2008). Predictors of outcome for CBT-E in an Australian clinic setting. Academy of Eating Disorders International Conference on Eating Disorders. Seattle, Washington.

Fursland, A., Byrne, S., & Watson H. (2008). Predictors of outcome for CBT-E in a WA public health clinic. 6th Annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders. Fremantle, Western Australia.

1 Glinski, K. (2006). CBT-Enhanced in Groups at CCI. Mosaics and Milestones: Eating Disorders Conference. Perth, Western Australia.

Grisham, J. R., McEvoy, P. M., Howard, A., & Restuccia, C. (September, 2009). Consequences of suppression versus acceptance of emotions in social phobia. In Real world outcomes and innovative interventions for social phobia. Chair: P. M. McEvoy. Symposium at the Australian Association of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy’s 32nd Annual Conference: Perth, Australia.

Hall, A., & Nathan, P.R. (1992). The management of night waking and settling disorders in young children. The Fourth World Behavior Therapy Conference. Queensland, Australia.
2 Jones, J. (2001). Lifeworx – A Cognitive Behavioural Group Program for Young People with Emerging Borderline Personality Problems. World Congress of Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies. Vancouver, Canada.

1 Kingsep, P. (2002). A clinician's perspective on the treatment of co-morbid anxiety in psychotic disorders. 10th State Conference of The Australian Association for Cognitive and Behavioural Therapy. Perth.

1 Kingsep, P. (2003). Social Anxiety Disorder: Events That Cast Shadows. In P. R. Nathan (Chair), Developing trends in anxiety and depression in the community. Symposium conducted at the 38th Australian Psychological Society Annual Conference. Perth, Australia

1 Kingsep, P.(2004). Social anxiety disorder and retrospective self debriefing. In P. R. Nathan (Chair) Building a bridge from the clinic to research. The 27th AACBT National Conference. Perth, Australia.

Kingsep, P.,& Nathan, P.R. (2001). Cognitive behavioural group treatment of co-morbid social phobia schizophrenia. World Congress of Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies. Vancouver, Canada.

Kingsep, P., Nathan, P.R., Castle, D., & Drummond, P. (2000). Schizophrenia and social phobia: The application of cognitive behavioural treatment. 23rd National Conference of The Australian Association for Cognitive and Behavioural Therapy. Melbourne.

Kingsep, P., Nathan, P. R., Jefferies, L., & Castle, D. (2000). Treatment of Social Phobia in individuals with a primary diagnosis of Schizophrenia. Enhancing Mental Health Services Conference. Perth.

1 Kingsep, P., & Page, A. (2006). Maladaptive Mental Control in Social Anxiety: Thought Suppression in a Clinical Sample of Social Phobics. In L.M., Saulsman, Clinician’s matter: Informing the science of psychotherapy. Symposium conducted at the 29th AACBT National Conference. Sydney, Australia.

1 Koh, G. (2006). Eating Disorders and 'Enhanced' CBT: Applications of a transdiagnostic model. In L. M., Saulsman, Clinician’s matter: Informing the science of psychotherapy. Symposium conducted at the 29th AACBT National Conference. Sydney, Australia.

1 Koh, G., & McCormack, K. (2006). Teens in Transition. Mosaics and Milestones: Eating Disorders Conference. Perth. Western Australia.

Lampard A., Byrne S., and McLean, N. (2008).  A cross-sectional evaluation of the cognitive-behavioural model of eating disorders in a non-clinical sample. 6th Annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders. Fremantle, Western Australia.

Lim, L., Nathan, P.R., & Drew. P (2000). Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: An adjunctive Intervention for Bipolar Disorder. 23rd National Conference of The Australian Association for Cognitive and Behavioural Therapy. Melbourne.

Lim, L., Nathan, P. R., Gilbert, M., & Drew, P. (2000). Cognitive behaviour therapy: An intervention for Bipolar Affective Disorder. Enhancing Mental Health Services Conference. Perth.

Lim, L., Nathan, P.R., Street, H., and Rees, C. (2003). Clinical psychologists' attitudes towards evidence-based practice. 11th State Conference of The Australian Association for Cognitive and Behavioural Therapy. Perth.

Mahoney, A. E. J., & McEvoy, P. M. (2010). Trait versus diagnosis-specific intolerance to uncertainty across the anxiety disorders: horses for courses? In Transdiagnostic treatment and processes across internalizing disorders: Treatment outcomes and intolerance to uncertainty. Chair: Peter M. McEvoy. Symposium at the Australian Association of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy’s 33rd Annual Conference: Melbourne, Australia.

Mahoney, A. J., McEvoy, P. M., & Moulds, M. L. (2009). The Repetitive Negative Thinking Questionnaire in a clinical sample with anxiety and affective disorders. In Transdiagnostic cognitive processes across emotional disorders: Repetitive negative thinking and intrusive memories. Chair: P. M. McEvoy. Symposium at the Australian Association of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy’s 32nd Annual Conference: Perth, Australia.

Martin, P.R., Nathan, P.R. & van Keppel, M. (1984). Behavioural analysis of chronic headaches and its relationship to treatment. 14th Congress of European Association for Behaviour Therapy. Brussels.

Martin, P.R., Nathan, P.R. & van Keppel, M. (1984). Functional analysis of chronic headaches and its relationship to treatment. 7th National Conference of Australian Behaviour Modification Association. Perth.

Martin, P.R., Nathan, P.R. & van Keppel, M. (1986). The relationship between chronic headache and mood. 9th National Conference of Australian Behaviour Modification Association. Sydney.

Martin, P.R., van Keppel, M. & Nathan, P.R. (1984). Chronic headaches: Behavioural analysis and treatment. 19th Annual Conference of Australian Psychological Society. Perth.
McEvoy, P. M. (2009). The Nature and Treatment of Social Phobia. Invited seminar: Australian Psychological Society – WA Branch.

McEvoy, P., & Kingsep, P. (2005). “Why o’ Why Did I Say That?” An Examination of Post-Event Processing in a Clinical Sample of Social Phobics. In P. R. Nathan (Chair), The Clinician-Research Interface. Symposium conducted at the 28th AACBT National Conference. Melbourne, Australia.

McEvoy, P. M., & Mahoney, A. E. J. (April, 2010). Achieving certainty about the structure of intolerance of uncertainty in a clinical sample with anxiety and depression. In Transdiagnostic treatment and processes across internalizing disorders: Treatment outcomes and intolerance to uncertainty. Chair: Peter M. McEvoy. Symposium at the Australian Association of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy’s 33rd Annual Conference: Melbourne, Australia.

McEvoy, P. M., Mahoney, A. J., & Moulds, M. L. (September, 2009). Are worry, rumination, and post-event processing one and the same? Development of the Repetitive Negative Thinking Questionnaire. In Transdiagnostic cognitive processes across emotional disorders: Repetitive negative thinking and intrusive memories. Chair: P. M. McEvoy. Symposium at the Australian Association of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy’s 32nd Annual Conference: Perth, Australia.

McEvoy, P., & Nathan, P. R., (2004). Positive and negative expectancies of behaviour change: Important predictors of treatment outcomes of optional extras. In P. R., Nathan, (Chair) Building a bridge from the clinic to research. The 27 the AACBT National Conference. Perth: Australia.

McEvoy, P. M., Nathan, P. & Norton, P. J. (2010). Is it important to pigeon hole by diagnosis? A review of the efficacy of transdiagnostic approaches to treating anxiety and depressive disorders. In Transdiagnostic treatment and processes across internalizing disorders: Treatment outcomes and intolerance to uncertainty. Chair: Peter M. McEvoy. Symposium at the Australian Association of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy’s 33rd Annual Conference: Melbourne, Australia.

McEvoy, P. M., & Perini, S. J. (2009). Cognitive behavioural group therapy for social phobia with and without attention training: A controlled trial. In Real world outcomes and innovative interventions for social phobia. Chair: P. M. McEvoy. Symposium at the Australian Association of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy’s 32nd Annual Conference: Perth, Australia.

McEvoy, P. M., Slade, T., & Grove, R. (December, 2009). Prevalence and correlates of anxiety disorders in the Australian Population, 2007. Australian Society for Psychiatric Research (ASPR), Canberra.

Nathan, P.R. (1984). A time-limited caloric manipulation in the experimental behavioural intervention for weight control. 7th National Conference of Australian Behaviour Modification Association. Perth.

Nathan, P.R. (1984). Behaviour therapy in a group modality: principles and practical approaches. Australian Behaviour Modification Association. (W.A.. Branch).

Nathan, P.R. (2000). An introduction to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. Fremantle Hospital, WA. Staff Development program.

Nathan, P.R. (Chair) (2003). Developing trends in anxiety and depression in the community. Symposium conducted at the 38th Australian Psychological Society Annual Conference. Perth, Australia.

Nathan, P.R. (Chair) (2005). The Clinician-Research Interface. Symposium conducted at the 28th AACBT National Conference. Melbourne, Australia.

Nathan, P.R., & Bowyer, D. (1992). Spouse participation in a chronic pain intervention. 2nd International Conference in Behavioral Medicine. Hamburg, Germany.

Nathan, P.R. & Byrne, S. (1994). Gender differences and the role of puberty in adolescent body image. 3rd International Congress of Behavioral Medicine. Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Nathan, P.R., & Byrne, S. (1995). Developmental factors in body image dissatisfaction amongst adolescents. World Congress of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies. Copenhagan, Denmark.

Nathan, P.R., & Hagan, R. (1995). Cognitive behaviour therapy for generalised anxiety disorder: Outcome and process. World Congress of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies. Copenhagan, Denmark.

Nathan, P.R., & Hall, A. (1992). An evaluation of a behavioural treatment programme for children's sleep disorders. 2nd International Conference in Behavioral Medicine. Hamburg, Germany.

Nathan, P.R. & Lim, L.L. (2001). Adjunctive Cognitive Behavioural Treatment for Bipolar Disorder: A randomised clinical trial. World Congress of Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies. Vancouver, Canada.

Nathan, P.R., Locke, V., & Smith, L. (1997). An information processing investigation of body shape and weight cognitive self-schemata. XXVII Congress of European Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Therapies. Venice, Italy.


Nathan, P.R., & McEvoy, P. (2005). Individual vs Group CBT Therapy for affective and anxiety disorders: A Benchmarking Study. In P. R. Nathan (Chair), The Clinician-Research Interface. Symposium conducted at the 28th AACBT National Conference.  Melbourne, Australia.

Nathan, P.R., McEvoy, P., & Rees, C. (2004). Transporting efficacy research into community treatment: A benchmarking study. In P. R., Nathan (Chair) Building a bridge from the clinic to research. The 27th  AACBT National Conference. Perth, Australia.

Nathan, P.R., Mitchell, S., & Kingsep, P. (1999). A client-focused investigation of factors influencing utilisation of mental health services. 22nd National Conference, Australian Association of Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies. Perth, WA.

Nathan, P.R., Rees, C., Smith, L., Kingsep, P., & Mitchell, S. (1999). Pathways to care and impediments of accessing care for anxiety disorders. National RANZP Conference. Perth, WA.

Nathan, P.R., Rymarski, M., Boulas, L. (1994). The relationship between perceived stress, life context and premenstrual syndrome. 3rd International Congress of Behavioral Medicine. Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Nathan, P.R., Rymarski, M., Boulas, L. (1995). Cognitive factors in Premenstrual Syndrome: The relationship between stress and life context. 30th Annual Australian Psychological Society Conference. Perth, Western Australia.

2 Proctor, J., & French, R. (2000). Disadvantaged youth: Adapting Cognitive Behaviour Therapy group treatment. 23rd National Conference of The Australian Association for Cognitive and Behavioural Therapy. Melbourne.

Raykos, B., & Steele, A.L. (2008). Are core low self-esteem, clinical perfectionism, mood intolerance, and interpersonal difficulties more closely related to eating disorder diagnosis or symptomatology? 6th Annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders. Fremantle, Western Australia.

Raykos, B., & Steele, A.L. (2008). Enhanced cognitive behavioural therapy for the eating disorders: Are core maintaining mechanisms related more closely to eating disorder diagnosis or symptomatology? 31st National AACBT Conference. Adelaide, South Australia.
1 Rees, C. (2000). Telepsychiatry in the training of CBT for anxiety and mood disorders. 1st International Forum on Mood and Anxiety Disorders. Monte Carlo.

1 Rees, C.S. (2001) Towards an understanding of risk-taking in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: The contribution of single case analysis. Invited address presented at the 9th AACBT State Conference. Perth, Australia.

1 Rees, C.S. (2001) Understanding risk in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Invited National address for Tracy Goodall Early Career Award presented at the 24th AACBT National Conference. Sydney, Australia.

1 Rees, C.S. & Gillam, D. (2000) Videoconferencing: A training technology for today. Paper presented at the 8th Rural and Remote Mental Health Conference. Kalgoorlie, Australia.
1 Rees, C.S., & Gillam, D. (2001). Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy Training and Videoconferencing: A Technology for Today. World Congress of Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies. Vancouver, Canada.

Rees, C., Juniper, U., Smith, L.M., & Nathan, P.R. (2003) In P. Nathan (Chair), Developing trends in anxiety and depression in the community. Symposium conducted at the 38th Australian Psychological Society Annual Conference. Perth, Australia.

Rees, C.S, McEvoy, P., Nathan, P.R., Smith L.M., & Juniper, U. (2003) Mechanisms of Change in CBT: Does Homework Matter? In P. Nathan (Chair), Developing trends in anxiety and depression in the community. Symposium conducted at the 38th Australian Psychological Society Annual Conference. Perth, Australia.

1 Rees, C.S., & van der Klift, P. (2000). Risky business: New avenues for improving CBT treatment for obsessive-compulsive-disorder. 23rd National Conference of The Australian Association for Cognitive and Behavioural Therapy. Melbourne.

1 Rees, C.S., & van der Klift, P. (2000). Treating obsessive-compulsive-disorder: When knowledge means nothing and understanding means everything. 23rd National Conference of The Australian Association for Cognitive and Behavioural Therapy. Melbourne.

Saulsman, L.M. (Chair) (2006). Clinician’s matter: Informing the science of psychotherapy. Symposium conducted at the 29th AACBT National Conference.  Sydney, Australia.

Saulsman, L.M., Coall, D.A., & Nathan, P.R.  (2006). Depressive personality pathology and treatment outcome for depression.  In L.M., Saulsman, Clinician’s matter: Informing the science of psychotherapy. Symposium conducted at the 29th AACBT National Conference.  Sydney, Australia.

Saulsman, L., Nathan, P. R., & Page, A. (2005).  Neuroticism and disagreeableness: Potential indicators of personality disorder. In P. R. Nathan (Chair), The Clinician-Research Interface. Symposium conducted at the 28th AACBT National Conference.  Melbourne, Australia.

Scott, M., French, D., Nathan, P.R., & Tarala, R. (1995). Quality of life in asthma; Does anxiety sensitivity make a difference? The Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting. Tasmania, Australia.

Smith, L. (2002). Anxiety Disorders: Advances in research & practice. Closing debate: "Sick of CBT? Its time to adopt alternative treatments for anxiety". 10th State Conference of The Australian Association for Cognitive and Behavioural Therapy. Perth.

Smith, L. (2008). Breakthrough Lecture Series “Bipolar Disorder & CBT”. Invited lecture for Arafmi - Mental Health Carers and Friends Association (WA) Inc. Perth, WA.

Smith, L., & Lim, L.(2004). Bipolar Disorder: A role for Self Efficacy. In P. R. Nathan (Chair) Building a bridge from the clinic to research. The 27th AACBT National Conference. Perth, Australia.

Smith, L., & Lim, L. (2005). Bipolar Affective Disorder: Treating mania with CBT. In P. R. Nathan (Chair), The Clinician-Research Interface. Symposium conducted at the 28th AACBT National Conference. Melbourne, Australia.

Smith, L., Lim, L. & Macmillan, I. (2003) The challenge of comorbidity - Bipolar disorder and anxiety . In P.R. Nathan (Chair), Developing trends in anxiety and depression in the community. Symposium conducted at the 38th Australian Psychological Society Annual Conference. Perth, Australia.

Steele, A.L., & Raykos, B. (2008). Motivation-focused CBT: Relationship to treatment in eating disorders. 31st National AACBT Conference. Adelaide, South Australia.

Steele, A.L., & Raykos, B. (2008). Preliminary outcome of four sessions of motivation-focused CBT. 6th Annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders. Fremantle, Western Australia.

Street, H., Durkin, K., & Nathan, P. R., (2003). Childhood conceptions of happiness and vulnerability to depression. 9th National Conference, Psychotherapy and Research. British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy. Leicester, England.

Street, H., Nathan, P.R, & Durkin, K. (2003). Vulnerability to depression: The role of happiness and wellbeing in childhood depression. In P. Nathan (Chair), Developing trends in anxiety and depression in the community. Symposium conducted at the 38th Australian Psychological Society Annual Conference. Perth, Australia.

Swan, A., & Nathan, P.R. (2006). Quality of Life: Adding value to outcome measurement of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. In L. M., Saulsman, Clinician’s matter: Informing the science of psychotherapy. Symposium conducted at the 29th AACBT National Conference.  Sydney, Australia.

Wade, T., Byrne, S., & Bryant-Waugh, R. (2008). The eating disorder examination: norms and construct validity with young and middle adolescent girls. 6th Annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders. Fremantle, Western Australia.

Watson, H., Fursland, A., Allen, K., Byrne, S., & Nathan, P. (2010). Enhanced cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT-E) for eating disorders: Does early response affect outcomes? 7th Annual Conference of the Australia and New Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders. Auckland: New Zealand.

Watson, H., Raykos, B., Street, H., Byrne, S., Fursland, A., & Nathan, P. (2009). Conditional goal-setting as a mediator between perfectionism and psychopathology in a clinical sample of women with eating disorders. 7th Annual Australia and New Zealand Academy of Eating Disorders Conference. Brisbane: Australia.

Watson, H., Raykos, B., Street, H., Fursland, A., & Nathan, P. (2009). Conditional goal-setting: A mediator between perfectionism and psychopathology among women with eating disorders. Academy of Eating Disorders 2009 International Conference on Eating Disorders – invited early career presentation to NIMH Fellows Forum. Cancun: Mexico. [conference cancelled due to H1N1 flu].

Watson, H., Raykos, B., Street, H., Fursland, A., & Nathan, P. (2010). Shape and weight overvaluation and conditional goal-setting as mediators between perfectionism and eating disorder psychopathology in women with eating disorders.. Academy of Eating Disorders 2010 International Conference on Eating Disorders. Salzburg: Austria.

Watson, H., Raykos, B., Street, H., Fursland, A., & Nathan, P., & Byrne, S. (2009). Conditional Goal-Setting in Eating Disorders Scale: Theory, use, and application. Australian Association for Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy 32nd National Conference. Perth: Australia.

Watson, H. (2008). Understanding the perceived benefits of anorexia nervosa: Implications for treatment engagement and ambivalence. 6th Annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders. Fremantle, Western Australia.

Watson, H. (2009). “Extraordinary, invincible – but not ill”: Fitting a heuristic model of adaptation to account for the perceived value of anorexia nervosa. Academy of Eating Disorders 2009 International Conference on Eating Disorders. Cancun: Mexico. [conference cancelled due to H1N1 flu].

Watson, H., & Nathan. P.  (2008). Generalized Self-Efficacy: Process and outcome in Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy for Depression. 29th International Congress of Psychology. Berlin, Germany.

Watson, H., & Nathan, P.R. (2008). Severe depression: Is this contraindicative for cognitive-behavioural therapy? 31st National AACBT Conference. Adelaide, South Australia.

Watson, H., & Nathan. P.  (2008). Women and Depression: A Benchmarking Study in Outcomes of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy. 3rd International Congress on Women's Mental Health to be held at Melbourne Convention Centre. Melbourne, Australia.

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OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Watson, H. J., & Elphick, R. (2010). Eating disorder information and support for Australians: Resources, websites, and services. Prepared for the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing by The Butterfly Foundation on behalf of the National Eating Disorders Collaboration Project.

Watson, H. J., Elphick, R., Dreher, C., Steele, A., & Wilksch, S. (2010). Eating disorders prevention and management: An evidence review. Prepared for the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing by The Butterfly Foundation on behalf of the National Eating Disorders Collaboration Project.

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COMPETITIVE GRANTS

Titov, N., Craske, M., & McEvoy, P. M. (2010-2014). Transdiagnostic Internet Therapy for Internalising Disorders. NHMRC Project Grant. $584,375.

Byrne, S., Wade, T., Hay, P., Touyz, S., Fairburn, C., & Schmidt, U. (2010-2014). A randomised controlled trail of three treatments for anorexia nervosa in adults. $584,125.

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1 Data collected or project completed while author(s) member of staff at CCI.
2 Youthlink/CCI collaboration.

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