Exhibitors

 

Booth 207  

STRONG STAR, The University of Texas, San Antonio 

7703 Floyd Curl Dr. MC 7747 

San Antonio, TX  782929 

 

CBT for Nightmares: Web-Based Provider Training  

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. www.CBTNightmares.org    

 

 

 

 

 

Booth 205/206 

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.  https://www.guilford.com 

  

 

 

(Booth 208) 

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. https://koei1975.jp/   

 

 

Booth 204  

National Mass Violence Center, 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