Exhibitor Listing

11th World Congress of Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies

San Francisco Marriott Marquis – Yerba Buena Ballroom | June 26 – 27, 2026

Booth 207 | CBT for Nightmares: Web-Based Provider Training

STRONG STAR,
The University of Texas, San Antonio
7703 Floyd Curl Dr. MC 7747
San Antonio, TC 782929

Nightmares can leave people feeling exhausted and hopeless. Help your clients reclaim their nights with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Nightmares (CBT-N). CBT-N is an evidence-based intervention shown to reduce nightmares and improve mental health. Online, self-paced training is now available through cbtnightmares.org! Training includes treatment materials and CE credits.

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Booth 205/206 | Guilford Press

550 Seventh Avenue
20th Floor
New York, NY 10018

Guilford Press produces science-based books, journals, and digital content that support individual and societal well-being. We partner with world-renowned clinicians, educators, and researchers to distill their expertise into needed resources for readers around the world. Over decades, we have championed life-changing mental health treatments like CBT, DBT, ACT, and EMDR.

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Booth 208 | KOEI INC.

5F Atsumi Building, 8 Kanda-Tomiyamacho,
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0043, Japan

KOEI INC. introduces KABAG for ADHD — a backpack that addresses the “out of sight, out of mind” problem. Mesh pockets and tiered compartments give every item a visible home. Designed in Japan with feedback from 667 adults with ADHD, developed in consultation with Misuzu Nakashima, Ph.D., Kyushu University.

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Booth 204 | National Mass Violence Center (NMVC), MUSC

67 President Street, MSC 863
Charleston, SC 29425

The National Mass Violence Center serves as the source for best evidence to achieve a social understanding of mass violence upon which civic leaders, mental health professionals, journalists, policy makers, and victim service professionals can rely. Our vision is to provide communities access to evidence-based information and resources needed to effectively prepare for and respond to mass violence incidents.

National Crime Victims Research & Treatment Center | MUSC College of Medicine

Booth 202 | The California Department of State Hospitals

1215 O Street,
Sacramento, CA 97814

The California Department of State Hospitals is the nation’s largest forensic mental health hospital system. We provide evaluation and treatment for individuals with complex behavioral health needs in a safe, equitable, and responsible manner, by leading innovation and excellence across a continuum of care

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Booth 203 | The World Confederation of Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies

305 Seventh Avenue
16th Floor
New York, NY 10001

The WCCBT is a global organization advancing mental health through the development, training, and promotion of evidence-based cognitive and behavioural therapies. We unite experts and organizations worldwide to improve lives, foster inclusion, and champion mental well-being for all. https://wccbt.org/

Stronger Together: AACBT. ABCT. ACBTA. ALAMOC. ALAPCCO. AnzaCBT. CACBT. EABCT.

Please join us for the 12th WCCBT World Congress (2029) in Foz do Iguaçu, world-renowned as the gateway to the massive Iguazu Falls (Iguaçu National Park), a UNESCO World Heritage site. The 12th WCCBT World Congress will be hosted by ALAMOC.

Booth 201 | NBI

Weston | Coral Gables | New York City | Rio de Janeiro
NBI Ranch – Southwest Ranches, Florida

NBI provides specialized treatment, comprehensive clinical assessments, neuropsychological testing, and parenting/family programs for OCD, anxiety disorders, related conditions, and complex comorbidities, including ADHD and autism spectrum disorder. Levels of care include outpatient, IOP, PHP, community-based step-down, and residential support through NBI Ranch, with Spanish and Portuguese services available.
NBI Website | NBI Ranch