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The New Psychology of Depression

Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy: A new approach to treating depression

Mindfulness therapy is an extremely effective treatment preventing relapse in depression. But what does it entail and how does it work?
The New Psychology of Depression

Can treatments such as Cognitive Therapy help?

Depression tends to return even if it has been successfully treated. Scientists now understand why this happens and have developed therapies that reduce the risks of relapse and help lift the burden of depression should it return.
The New Psychology of Depression

How is depression treated?

Doctors and psychiatrists once believed that patterns of thinking played little or no role in depression, but this is now known to be wrong. Professor Williams and Dr Danny Penman discuss how the treatment of depression has evolved in recent years.
The New Psychology of Depression

What is depression?

Depression is expected to impose the second biggest health burden globally by 2020; greater even than heart disease, arthritis and many forms of cancer. Professor Mark Williams and Dr Danny Penman discuss the driving forces behind this startling trend.
Entrepreneurship

Feeling stressed?

This Oxford at Said seminar was dedicated to the phenomenon of stress. Sloan Mahone gives a historical perspective on the topic, Ian Brown presents latest findings on occupational stress and John Morris covers stress from a physiological perspective.
Medical Sciences

Jennifer Lau on Anxiety and Depression in Children

Dr Jennifer Lau discusses her research into the development of anxiety and depression in childhood and adolescence.
Interviews with Oxonians

Jennifer Lau on Anxiety and Depression in Children

Dr Jennifer Lau discusses her research into the development of anxiety and depression in childhood and adolescence.

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