Theme: Breakthrough in Strategies and Approaches to Treat Psychological Disorders

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Cognitive-2016

It’s our pleasure to welcome you to the International Conference on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, during June 13-15, 2016 at Philadelphia, USA. Cognitive behavioral therapy conferences will be organized around the theme “Breakthrough in Strategies and Approaches to Treat Psychological Disorders”.

Cognitive behavioral therapy meetings will provide an opportunity for all marketing societies working on psychology and behavioral psychiatry to talk about their work. Cognitive behavioral therapy conferences will congregate renowned speakers, investigators, Nobel laureates, psychiatry scientists and psychology researchers from both academia and health care industry will join together to discuss their views and research.

Track 1 : Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a type of mental health counseling. CBT is an effective way of treating a number of different mental health conditions it is effective for a variety of conditions, including mood, dependence, anxiety, personality, eating, addiction and psychotic disorders. CBT helps a person to be conscious of  negative thinking or inaccurate which helps them to view challenging situations more clearly and respond to them in an effective way. CBT is a talking therapy that directs to manage problems by changing the way the common people think and behave. CBT is commonly used to treat depression and anxiety, but it is also useful for other physical and mental health problems. CBT not only just provide relief to people with mental health ailments but is also an effective means to help people to come out of stressful situations in life.

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Track 2 : Cognitive Therapy

Cognitive Therapy is a form of psychotherapy in which the therapist and the client work together as a team to identify and deal with the problems. Cognitive therapy helps the patient learn effective self-help skills that are used in homework assignments that help mental people to change their way of thinking. Cognitive-behavioral therapy is action-oriented, rational, practical and helps the patient gain independence and effectiveness in dealing with real-life issues. It is a short-term focused psychotherapy for a wide range of psychological problems including anger, marital conflict, depression, anxiety, panic, substance abuse, alcohol abuse, dependence, fears, loneliness, eating disorders, and personality problems.

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Track 3: Focused Therapy

It is also known as Solution Focused Brief Therapy or Brief Solution Focused Therapy. Focused therapy is goal oriented, targeting the desired outcome of Psychiatry therapy as a solution rather than focusing on the symptoms or issues that brought someone to therapy. This technique emphasizes future and present circumstances and desires over past experiences. The occupational therapist encourages the client to imagine the future that the person wants and then the therapist and client collaborate on a series of steps to achieve that goal. This particular form of therapy involves developing a vision of one’s future, and then determining what, resources, abilities and skills a person already possesses that can be enhanced in order to attain the desired outcome.

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Track 4 : Child and Adolescence Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

It focus on childhood anxiety and depression provide an overview of the effectiveness of treatment and prevention programmes. Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies for adolescents and children usually are short-term treatments that focus on teaching young people and their parents about specific skills. With children adolescent’s cognitive therapy is focused on breaking the circle at the thought phase. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is different from many other therapy approaches by focusing on the ways that a person's cognitions, behaviors and psychological emotions, are connected and how they affect one another. Having the child focus on their thoughts and bringing that step in the cycle come more under their control can help them to see the fallacies in the thoughts and thus repair their behavior to the virtual reality of the situation rather than continue in the avoidance behaviors that are not appropriate.

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Track 5 : Dielectrical Behavioral Therapy

DBT is a ultimate way of teaching skills to get a grip of their emotions and having a chance at enhanced health. It is a type of cognitive behavioral psychotherapy that emphasizes the psychosocial aspects of treatment. DBT was invented to treat borderline personality disorder. The main aim of DBT is to treat some people who are prone to react more intense and who are out of the ordinary manner toward certain situations. People with borderline personality disorder does not have any other methods of coping with these sudden, intense surges of emotions and experience extreme swings in their emotions.

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Track 6 : Counseling Psychology

Counseling Psychology maintains a focus on facilitating personal and interpersonal functioning across the life span. The specialty pays particular attention to vocational, developmental educational, emotional, social, health-related, and organizational concerns. The practice of Psychology help psychiatric people to improve their, alleviate distress, well-being, resolve crises, maladjustment, and increase their ability to function better in their lives. It is also one of the largest specialty areas within psychology. Counseling psychology focuses on providing therapeutic treatments to clients who experience a wide variety of symptoms. With its attention to both to normal developmental issues and problems associated with mental health, physical, and emotional the specialization holds a unique perspective in the broader practice-based areas of psychology.

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Track 7 : Behavioral Psychology

Behaviorism is an approach to psychology that focuses on a common peoples behavior. Behavior is the result of stimulus response. Watson described the purpose of psychology as: “To predict, given the stimulus, what reaction will take place; or, given the reaction, state what the situation or stimulus is that has caused the reaction”. It combines elements of methodology, philosophy, and theory. Behaviorism is primarily concerned with observable behavior, as opposed to internal events like thinking and emotion. External behavior can be objectively and scientifically measured. Internal events, such as thinking should be explained through behavioral terms.

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Track 8 : Panic Attacks

Panic Attacks is defined as a sudden overwhelming feeling of acute and disabling anxiety. It is an anxiety disorder and it is characterized by sudden attacks of fear and panic. Panic disorder occurs due to an abnormal activation of the body's hormonal system, causing a sudden flight' or 'fight response. Panic attacks may occur without a known reason, but more frequently they are triggered by fear-producing thoughts or events, such as taking an elevator or driving. Symptoms of panic attacks include, tingling, shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat, strange chest sensations, dizziness and anxiousness. Agitation ,Hyperventilation, and withdrawal are common results. Treatment involves cognitive behavioral therapy, using exposure to effect symptom reduction, and use of medication.

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Track 9: Cognitive Behavioral Therapies

Cognitive behavioral therapy is also known as talking therapy that can help people to manage their problems by changing their way of thinking and behavior. It is most commonly used to treat depression and anxiety, but can be useful for other mental and physical health problems. Cognitive behavioral therapy cannot remove psychiatric problems, but it can help you to deal with them in a more positive way. It is based on the concept that your feelings, physical sensations, suicidal thoughts and actions are interconnected, and that negative thoughts and feelings can trap you in a vicious cycle. The main aim of Cognitive behavioral therapy is to help you crack this cycle by breaking down overwhelming problems into smaller parts and showing you how to change these negative patterns to improve the way you feel.

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Track 10: Couple Therapy for Psychological Disorders

The main role of Couple therapy is to restore better level of functioning in couples who experience relationship distress. Couple therapy is a special type of psychotherapy which is used to develop harmony among couple. Cognitive therapy educates the couples and increases awareness between the couple. Emotional distress in couple is due to negative cognitive appraisals and inappropriate information processing. Couple therapy  attempts to discover the negative types of thinking that drive negative behaviors and tries to impact these negative thoughts.

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Track 11: Resistant Depression Treatment

Treatment-resistant depression poses a significant challenge for psychiatrists. According to an interactive session presented at the American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting cognitive behavioral therapy may be an effective method for cutting through barriers to care in those hard-to-treat cases. CBT has shown to reduce the suicidal behavior compared with standard treatment. CBT affects despair and hopelessness and gives a sense of hope to go on. Goal setting is an important aspect of CBT therapy for treatment-resistant depression. Knowing  patients view on  how they would like to see their life change as a result of treatment, or what they'd do differently if they weren't depressed, introduces patients to new, more positive perspectives.

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Track 12: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy basics and beyond

Cognitive and behavioral therapies combines together to form Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and has strong empirical support for treating anxiety disorders and mood. The basic reason of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is that emotions are not possible to change directly, so Cognitive Behavioral Therapy targets emotions by changing behaviors and thoughts that are causing the distressing emotions. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy builds a set of skills that enables an individual to be aware of thoughts and emotions, to identify how suicidal thoughts, situations, and behaviors influence emotions; and improve feelings by changing dysfunctional thoughts and behaviors. The process of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy skill acquisition is collaborative. Skill acquisition and homework assignments are what set Cognitive Behavioral Therapy apart from “talk therapies”.

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Track 13: Emotional Schemas and Cognitive Therapy

The fact on which the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is based is that negative thoughts have their roots in past experiences. Schema-Focused Cognitive Therapy proposes an integrative systematic model of treatment for a wide spectrum of and characterological problems. It also acts as mode of treatment for chronic pain, and difficult. This approach was specially designed to address lifelong, self-defeating patterns called early maladaptive schemas.

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Track 14: Emergencies in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is a modified form of talking therapy. It has been found most effective for a wide range of problems, particularly helping people who suffer from mild to moderate anxiety and depression based disorders and is recommended by the Department of Health and the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE). Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a form of therapy that aims to address how your problems are affecting you in the present situation. It involves developing an understanding as to how our suicidal thoughts, feelings and motro control and behaviors interact with each other in the development and maintenance of our problems. For example, The depressed people are more likely to view aspects of their life in a negative way.

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Track 15: Advances in psychiatric disorder treatment

The recent recognition of the global importance of mental health disorders has put psychiatry firmly on the international health agenda. The World Health Organization has estimated that neuropsychiatric disorders and suicide account for 12.7% of the global burden of disease. Major depression, schizophrenia, bipolar affective disorder, alcohol misuse, and obsessive compulsive disorder account for five of the 10 leading causes of disability in low and middle income countries. In high income countries, dementia is the third most common neuropsychiatric disorder. Most treatment methods for mental health disorders can be categorized as either somatic psychotherapeutic. Somatic treatments include drugs, electroconvulsive therapy, and other therapies that stimulate the brain transcranial. Psychotherapeutic treatments include psychotherapy, behavior therapy techniques and hypnotherapy.

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Track 16: Psychiatry Nursing

Psychiatric nursing or mental health nursing is the specialty of nursing that cares for people of all ages with mental illness or mental distress, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, psychosis, depression or dementia. Psychiatric mental health registered nurses work with individuals, families, groups, and communities, assessing their mental health needs. The PMHN develops a nursing diagnosis and plan of care, implements the nursing process, and evaluates it for effectiveness.

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy conference is going to be held during June 13-15, 2016 Philadelphia, USA. We aim to draw professionals from all spheres of psychology to bring about emotional, cognitive, and behavioural change among individuals suffering from psychological disorders. Cognitive behaviour therapy meetings aims to solve a problem by impacting the way people think about it and thus enhance human condition. Join with us in Philadelphia, USA as we try to promote cognitive behaviour therapy to treat various mental health problems.

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Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is a talking therapy that helps managing a problem by changing the way you perceive it. The original focus of the therapy was to provide relief to anxiety and depression but is now being used to treat a wide range of psychological disorders. It is based on the concept that if negative interpretation of situations goes unchallenged, then these patterns in thoughts, feelings and behaviour can become part of a continuous cycle. CBT helps to crack the cycle by breaking down the problem into smaller parts and changing negative patterns to improve the way you feel. It follows a practical approach to improve the state of mind on a daily basis and deals with current problems rather than dwelling with issues from the past. The Conference highlights the following topics.

Importance and Scope:

National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) also found in 2008 that just over half (58.7 percent) of adults in the United States with a serious mental illness (SMI) received treatment for a mental health problem. Treatment rates for SMI differed across age groups, and the most common types of treatment were outpatient services and prescription medication. About 71 percent of adults who had major depression used mental health services and treatment to help with their disorder

Conferences, National symposiums and Workshops provide a dedicated forum for the advancement, execution and exchange of information about brain disorders and its allied areas.

There are a number of treatments available which can be used to help those suffering from a mental health concern. From various medication right through to talking treatments. Antidepressants are a common form of treatment for neurotic and psychotic disorders, but talking therapies are becoming an increasingly popular method of treatment, either when used on their own or when used in conjunction with prescribed medication.

The unexamined life may not be worth living, but the overexamined life can be difficult, too. Many people are turning to a relatively young branch of “talking therapy”, called Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to get them through the (day and) night. CBT, which teaches people to bypass unhelpful thoughts, has been elbowing aside the talk-about-your-childhood psychoanalysis favoured by believers in Freud and Jung. Up to 43% of all therapy courses in Britain are now CBT, and the practice is increasing: around 6,000 new therapists have been trained since 2007 and CBT absorbs much public funding. In 2012, £213m went on a National Health Service programme delivering CBT, while £172m was spent on all other forms of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. The growing popularity of CBT was consolidated in 2007, when the government adopted the treatment as standard. Three things had swayed it. The new practice had accumulated a body of evidence proving it worked (students of Freud and Jung have been slower to move from couch to lab). It was very good at getting patients back to the office: a 1997 study found people with psychological problems had significantly higher employment rates after CBT than after traditional psychoanalysis. It was also speedy, getting results after just ten one-hour sessions (psychoanalysis can, expensively, take a lifetime). So CBT therapists were trained up and given all the plum NHS jobs, consigning other therapies largely to private practice.

Target Audience:

Directors, Vice Presidents, Psychiatrist, Neuropsychiatrist, Psychotherapists, Psychologist, Brand Manufacturers, Professors, Lecturers and Students from Academia in the study of Psychiatry.

Target Audience:

Industry        20%

Academia    70%

Others          10%

About the Conference:

We welcome you to International Conference on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, during June 13-15, 2016 at Philadelphia, USA. The theme of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy conference is based on “Breakthrough in Strategies and Approaches to Treat Psychological Disorders”.

The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. Our conference will provide you with exciting opportunities and international platform for hands-on learning and networking with colleagues, and communication with industry partners.

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Theme:

Breakthrough in Strategies and Approaches to Treat Psychological Disorders

Importance and Scope:

National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) also found in 2008 that just over half (58.7 percent) of adults in the United States with a serious mental illness (SMI) received treatment for a mental health problem. Treatment rates for SMI differed across age groups, and the most common types of treatment were outpatient services and prescription medication. About 71 percent of adults who had major depression used mental health services and treatment to help with their disorder

Conferences, National symposiums and Workshops provide a dedicated forum for the advancement, execution and exchange of information about brain disorders and its allied areas.

There are a number of treatments available which can be used to help those suffering from a mental health concern. From various medication right through to talking treatments. Antidepressants are a common form of treatment for neurotic and psychotic disorders, but talking therapies are becoming an increasingly popular method of treatment, either when used on their own or when used in conjunction with prescribed medication.

The unexamined life may not be worth living, but the overexamined life can be difficult, too. Many people are turning to a relatively young branch of “talking therapy”, called Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to get them through the (day and) night. CBT, which teaches people to bypass unhelpful thoughts, has been elbowing aside the talk-about-your-childhood psychoanalysis favoured by believers in Freud and Jung. Up to 43% of all therapy courses in Britain are now CBT, and the practice is increasing: around 6,000 new therapists have been trained since 2007 and CBT absorbs much public funding. In 2012, £213m went on a National Health Service programme delivering CBT, while £172m was spent on all other forms of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. The growing popularity of CBT was consolidated in 2007, when the government adopted the treatment as standard. Three things had swayed it. The new practice had accumulated a body of evidence proving it worked (students of Freud and Jung have been slower to move from couch to lab). It was very good at getting patients back to the office: a 1997 study found people with psychological problems had significantly higher employment rates after CBT than after traditional psychoanalysis. It was also speedy, getting results after just ten one-hour sessions (psychoanalysis can, expensively, take a lifetime). So CBT therapists were trained up and given all the plum NHS jobs, consigning other therapies largely to private practice.

Why Philadelphia?

Philadelphia is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the fifth-most-populous city in the United States. It is located in the Northeastern United States along the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers, and it is the only consolidated city-country in Pennsylvania. Popular nicknames for Philadelphia are Philly and The City of Brotherly Love. Philadelphia is the economic and cultural centre of the Delaware Valley, home to 6 million people and the country's fifth-largest metropolitan area.In 1682, William Penn founded the city to serve as capital of Pennsylvania Colony. Philadelphia has shifted to an information and service-based economy. Financial activities account for the largest sector of the metro economy, and it is one of the largest health education and research centres in United States. The city is also nation's fourth-largest consumer media market, as ranked by Nielsen Media Research. Philadelphia is known for its arts and culture. The cheesesteak and soft pretzel are emblematic of Philadelphia cuisine, which is shaped by the city's ethnic mix. The city has more outdoor sculptures and murals than any other American city. Philadelphia's Fairmount Park is the largest lanscaped urban park in the world. Summer is typically hot and muggy, fall and spring are generally mild, and winter is cold.

Conference Highlights:

  • Psychotherapy: An Overview
  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy
  • Psychodynamic therapy
  • Psychotherapy Effectiveness
  • Impact of Positive and Negative Thoughts
  • Resistant Depression Treatment
  • Targeted Interventions for OCD
  • Emotional Schemas and Cognitive Therapy
  • Couple Therapy for Psychological Disorders
  • E-mental health
  • Future of cognitive therapy

Why to attend???

Cognitive bheabioral therapy events will provide an opportunity for all stakeholders working on mental health issues to talk about their work. Cognitive behavioral therapy meetings will congregate renowned speakers, principal investigators, experts, psychiatrist and researchers from both academia and health care industry will join together to discuss their views and research. The conference will be comprised of sessions by world class experts in the field of psychotherapy. In Cognitive behaviorl therpy conferences, international symposiums, B2B meetings, international workshops will also be organized to discuss the specific topics in the field of Psychiatry and cognitive therapy.

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Psychiatric Association and Society in Philadelphia and USA are:

  • Philadelphia Behavior Therapy Association
  • Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
  • The National Association of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists
  • New York City Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Association
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Society of Southern California
  • American Board of Professional Psychology
  • The Canadian Association Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies

Societies Associated with Psychiatry around the Globe

  • The National Association of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists
  • Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
  • European Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies
  • International Association for Cognitive Psychotherapy
  • Australian Association for Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
  • British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies
  • The Canadian Association Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies
  • Asian Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Association
  • Philadelphia Behavior Therapy Association
  • Japanese Association of Behavior Therapy
  • New York City Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Association
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Society of Southern California
  • American Board of Professional Psychology

Target Audience:

Directors, Vice Presidents, Psychiatrist, Neuropsychiatrist, Psychologist, Psychotherapists, Brand Manufacturers, Professors, Lecturers and Students from Academia in the study of Psychiatry.

Target Audience:

Industry        20%

Academia    70%

Others          10%

Universities

Universities in Philadelphia related to Psychotherapy are:

  • Perelman School of Medicine
  • Beck Institute
  • Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine
  • Jefferson University
  • Academy of Cognitive Therapy
  • Drexel Univeristy

Universities in USA related to Psychotherapy are:

·The American Institute for Cognitive Therapy

·Beck Institute

·Perelman School of Medicine

·Mayo Clinic

·Royal College of Psychiatrists

·Psych Central

·Cornell University

·The University of Chicago

·Duke University School of Medicine

·Loyola University

·Stanford University School of Medicine

·Rush University Medical Center

·University of Minnesota

·Drexel University

·Simon Fraser University

·University of California

Universities associated with Psychotherapy around the globe:

·University of Hawaii

·University of Cork

·The American Institute for Cognitive Therapy

·Beck Institute

·Perelman School of Medicine

·Mayo Clinic

·Royal College of Psychiatrists

·Psych Central

·Cornell University

·The University of Chicago

·Duke University School of Medicine

·Loyola University

·Stanford University School of Medicine

·Rush University Medical Center

·University of Minnesota

·Drexel University

·Simon Fraser University

·University of California

Funding

CBT boost has expanded the British therapy industry: since 2007, spending on psychotherapy has moved from 3% to 7% of Britain’s mental health budget – the difference mostly spent on CBT. In shrink-happy America, by contrast, the psychotherapy industry is declining. In 1998, 15.9% of America’s depression and anxiety cases were referred to therapists. In 2007 that was down to 10.5%. The British therapy boom is also a triumph for consumer choice: a recent survey showed patients preferred therapy to medication by a ratio of three to one. During the five years to 2014, industry revenue is anticipated to increase thanks to more patients visiting behavioral therapists to address numerous ailments, including anxiety, substance abuse and personality disorders. Profit is also expected to rise in 2014, as the wave of new, yet effective drug treatments has increased the number of patients that have visited behavioral therapists in outpatient settings. Demand for behavioral therapists is anticipated to continue rising over the next five-year period. According to figures from the 2010 Mental Health Bulletin, of those who spent time hospital 39.4 per cent were detained there under the Mental Health Act (MHS), a 30.1 per cent rise in the number of people detained in the previous year, rising from 32,429 in 2008/09 to 42,479 in 2009/10. Further to this, the proportion of both males and females detained under the MHS who came into hospital via the prison or the courts also experienced a rise. The number of women in this category rose by more than 85 per cent to 830 since 2008/09 and the number of men rose from 1,982 to 2,935, an increase of 48.1 per cent since the previous year. Though the number of inpatients detained under the MHS in 2009/10 rose across all ethic groups, this was most significant among the black group, of whom 66.3 were detained in 2009/10 compared with 53.8 per cent in 2008/092. There are 18,000 psychologists in Canada. About three-quarters are in private practice, charging $100 to 200 an hour, and roughly one-third work exclusively in the public system, where there is no charge to patients. Canadians spend about $950-million on psychological care, most of it covered by private insurance and workers compensation

Companies:

Antipsychotic drug producing companies in the world are:

  • Astrazeneca
  • Universal Health Services Inc.
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Pfizer
  • Eli Lilly
  • Bristol-Meyer Squibb
  • Wyeth
  • AstellasPharma Inc. and more

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