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Futuremakers

Building resilient mental health in the workplace

Professor Lennox is joined by Sir John Kirwan, a former New Zealand rugby player and co-founder of workplace wellbeing technology platform Groov, to discuss preventative mental health in the workplace.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Evidence in Women's Health: Evaluating a community singing intervention for postnatal depression

Dr Alexandra Burton reports on the SHAPER-PND study exploring singing's effect on postnatal depression in new mothers
Introducing CBT for low mood and depression

Introducing CBT for low mood and depression 6: Self-Criticism

This sixth podcast in the CBT for Low Mood series focuses on self-criticism. It looks at why we can be so critical of ourselves and when this can become a problem, and introduces three tips and tools to help you deal with unhelpful self-criticism.
Introducing CBT for low mood and depression

Introducing CBT for low mood and depression 5: Ten Tips for Coping in a Crisis

This fifth podcast in the CBT for Low Mood series focuses on those times when you’re feeling most desperate, hopeless or overwhelmed, offering some practical suggestions for how to cope and look after yourself during a mental health crisis.
Introducing CBT for low mood and depression

Introducing CBT for low mood and depression 4: A Tool for Dealing with Worry and Rumination

This fourth podcast focuses on two patterns of thinking that often come with low mood and depression: worry and rumination.
Introducing CBT for low mood and depression

Introducing CBT for low mood and depression 3: Rules for living (and how to break them)

This third podcast focuses on the implicit “rules” affecting how you think and behave, helping you to spot when they’re serving you well and when they might be overly rigid or exacting.
Our Mental Wellness

Managing Depression and Low Mood

Sadness and low mood are normal parts of human experience. But what happens when they become more pervasive and disabling?
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.
CortexCast - A Neuroscience Podcast

Facing Depression - Catherine Harmer

We discuss the brain mechanisms behind depression.
Wolfson College Podcasts

If biodiversity is the medicine, then what are its active ingredients?

In this year's Haldane lecture, Professor Kathy Willis examines the newly emerging 'green health' scientific evidence-base. The lecture is introduced by the College President, Sir Tim Hitchens.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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The role of network meta-analysis in the evaluation of antidepressants for depression

Andrea Cipriani is NIHR Research Professor at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford and Honorary Consultant Psychiatrist at the NHS Foundation Trust in Oxford.
Textual Therapies

Computational Literary Studies and Mental Health

A project combining English literature, experimental psychology, and computational linguistics, with a focus on entropy, abstraction, and mental health.
The Disability Lectures
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2018 Disability Lecture: That Way Lies Madness - Poets, Power, Health

The Equality and Diversity Unit and TORCH are delighted to announce that Gwyneth Lewis will give the 2018 Disability Lecture.
The Disability Lectures
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2016 Disability Lecture: A Psychiatrist's Experience of Depression

Professor Linda Gask had a successful career as psychiatrist and academic, despite living with depression and anxiety. She speaks with candour about her experiences of periods of mental ill-health.
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

'Learning' part 1 - Sleep for success

Sleep is really important. But do we realise how important it is, particularly for helping us think straight? Are teenagers lazy? Are their body clocks different?
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

'Relationships' part 2 - New fathers

How do new fathers form relationships with their children? What is the unique role of a father? What do they contribute to the development of their children? What is male post-natal depression?
Psychiatry
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Using ketamine in treatment resistant depression

Dr Rupert McShane is interviewed about his current research into the antidepressant effects of ketamine infusion
Psychiatry
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Psychological medicine

Interview with Professor Sharpe about psychological medicine and his randomised controlled trial investigating the treatment of depression in people with cancer.
Psychiatry
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Bipolar Disorder

An overview of the aetiology, clinical diagnosis and management of bipolar disorder.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Psychiatric genetics

Professor Jonathan Flint talks about his research on psychiatric genetics.

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