International Association for Cognitive Psychotherapy
Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy
GSB Building, Suite 700
City Line and Belmont Avenues
Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004-1610
USA
Phone: 610/664-3020 Fax: 610/664-4437
Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy
305 Seventh Avenue
New York, NY 10001-6008
USA
Phone: 212/279-7970
European Association of Behavior and Cognitive Therapy
Rod Holland
Northwick Park Hospital & Clinical Research Centre
Watford Road, Harrow
Middlesex HA13VJ
United Kingdom
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