Join us at the University of Toronto Future of Psychotherapy Virtual Conference 2025
Friday, April 25, 2025, 8:50 am – 3:00 pm

The Future of Psychotherapy Conference is a virtual event that offers an opportunity to explore the latest technology and research in the area of psychotherapy.
The conference is ideal for physicians, psychologists, registered psychotherapists, social workers, nurses, and other mental health professionals who provide psychotherapy or work with patients who receive it and want to keep up-to-date on the latest developments in the field.
Register now
Join international experts as they explore transforming healthcare with digital tools and artificial intelligence, integrating mental health into primary care in low resource settings, reward processing as a target for treatment of depression and anxiety, and other topics at the forefront of innovation in psychotherapy!
The Conference is accredited for the following:
- College of Family Physicians of Canada Mainpro+® Certified Activity: 5.5
- Royal College Maintenance of Certification Section 1: 4.0 hours
- Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Section 3: Self-Assessment: 1.5 hours
- American Medical Association Category 1: 5.5 credits
- European Union for Medical Specialists UEMS-EACCME®: 5.5 credits
Questions? Please contact Ann-Marie Rasiawan, Event Plan Coordinator, CPPD, at facdevcppd.psych@utoronto.ca.
Our Presentations

Dr. Michelle G. Craske, PhD, AO
presents
The 2025 Dr. Mary Seeman Lecture: Reward Processing as a Target for Treatment of Depression and Anxiety

Dr. Sabine Wilhelm, PhD
presents
Plenary 1: Transforming Healthcare with Digital Tools and Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Challenges

Dr. Crick Lund, PhD
presents
Plenary 2: Integration of Mental Health into Primary Care in Low Resource Settings

Dr. Carmen Wiebe, MD, FRCPC, and Dr. Anne Sonley, MD, JD, FRCPC
present
Workshop 1: Integrating Dialectical Behavior Therapy Strategies Into Your Practice

Dr. Stephanie Cassin, MSc, PhD, and Dr. Nina Josefowitz, PhD
present
Workshop 2: Applying Behavioural Activation in Clinical Practice