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Sleep and the Rhythms of Life

Dance Music, Wakefulness and Embodied Rhythm – Part 4

How could different types of music be used in therapy? Oxford medical graduate and working musician and DJ Michael Diamond discusses the features of different music genres types of music and their therapeutic potential.
Sleep and the Rhythms of Life

Dance Music, Wakefulness and Embodied Rhythm – Part 3

How can electronic dance music tools and techniques be used to manipulate music for psychological ends, for example to enhance sleep?
Sleep and the Rhythms of Life

Dance Music, Wakefulness and Embodied Rhythm – Part 2

How does a DJ use different music to engage listeners, from a neuropsychological perspective? Professor Eric Clarke (Emeritus Professor of Music at Oxford) and Michael Diamond (Oxford medical graduate and musician/DJ) discuss.
Sleep and the Rhythms of Life

Dance Music, Wakefulness and Embodied Rhythm – Part 1

What's the relationship between music and the rhythms of our lives? Professor Sally Shuttleworth asks Professor Eric Clarke (Music at University of Oxford) and Michael Diamond (Oxford medical graduate and musician/DJ) to discuss.
Introducing CBT for low mood and depression

Introducing CBT for low mood and depression 2: six troublesome thoughts and how to respond

This second CBT podcast focuses on the "C" of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), looking at ways in which low mood and depression can affect your thinking and introducing the key cognitive techniques of thought monitoring and thought challenging.
Mental Health Interventions for Refugee Children

School Based Approaches for Mental Health Interventions

Outlining the opportunities schools have to work on their own school culture to best support refugee children with mental health problems, and unaccompanied refugee children in schools.
Mental Health Interventions for Refugee Children

Family, Home and Community Interventions for Refugee Children

How the family, home and community impact refugee children’s mental health and what can be done to support them. Links between parental and children’s mental health, and recognising young people’s agency.
Mental Health Interventions for Refugee Children

Trauma Focussed Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (TF-CBT)

What is TF-CBT, how is it used with young people post trauma, and how young people can be assisted to continue with therapy.
Mental Health Interventions for Refugee Children

Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET)

What is NET, how it is used, who can be trained to do NET, and outlining the sessions.
Mental Health Interventions for Refugee Children

Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Refugee Children

What traumatic events can increase the risk of having PTSD, how children with PTSD present, what happens in the brain, and grounding techniques.
Mental Health Interventions for Refugee Children

Psychological Assessment Approaches for Refugee Children

Barriers, diagnostic difficulties, and cultural and language considerations for doing a thorough psychological assessment.
Psychiatry

Antidepressants, neurobiology and therapeutics

Professor Phil Cowen discusses the neurobiological basis of antidepressants and future treatment mechanisms
Rewley House Research Seminars

Gender

Gender relations shape our everyday interactions at work, on the street and in the home. Our speakers cover a wide range of topics, from historical, legal and therapeutic perspectives.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Hepatitis C vaccine

Dr Ellie Barnes talks about her research on Hepatitis C and her work on a T cell vaccine.
Epidemics and Vaccines

Hepatitis C vaccine

Dr Ellie Barnes talks about her research on Hepatitis C and her work on a T cell vaccine.

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