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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Fellowship Takeaways. Episode 6 – Moral injury in the newsroom

Bite-sized insights from Reuters Institute’s fellowship seminars: moral injury and the mental health challenges faced by those reporting on conflict, trauma, and crisis.
Futuremakers

Maternal mental health

Professor Lennox talks to Professors Marian Knight and Fiona Alderdice about how mental illnesses impact women and families in the postnatal period, and the power of speaking out.
Futuremakers

Brain injury and rehabilitation

Professor Belinda Lennox is joined by Professor Heidi Johansen-Berg and Jenny Clarke from the charity SameYou to discuss the impact of traumatic brain injury and how researchers can help patients in their recovery.
Our Mental Wellness

Coping with Trauma

Most of us will experience a traumatic event at some point in our lives. Our sense of self and the world may change and we may experience unwanted distressing memories and feel a wide range of negative emotions.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Image Consciousness in the Emergency Department - Developing and Evaluating Novel Radiological Pathways and Technologies in the Acute Healthcare Setting

A brief portfolio of four distinct projects - scaphoid injuries, blunt chest trauma in the elderly, acute gallstone disease, and a mobile x-ray machine with embedded AI technology.
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.
Textual Therapies

Combating Fat Stigma Through Narrative

A series of narrative workshops helping make life better for fat people.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

Rachel Seiffert speaks to Catherine Gilbert

Novelist Rachel Seiffert talks to Dr Catherine Gilbert about the ritual of memory and the possibilities of fiction as a response to a difficult past.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Disaster Drawn: Comics and Picturing Violence

Keynote lecture by Hilary Chute as part of the Documenting Trauma conference.
Great Writers Inspire at Home

Aminatta Forna on writing memory and trauma in The Memory of Love

Aminatta Forna gives a reading from her award-winning novel, The Memory of Love (2010), and discusses it with Prof. Ankhi Mukherjee. She talks about the psychology of war and healing after conflict, and about love, betrayal and complicity.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Dealing with major trauma in developing countries – 20 years on

Dr Douglas Wilkinson talks about trauma demand, trauma courses in developing countries, and global health in the 21st Century.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

The Unspeakability of Trauma, the Unspeakability of Joy: The Pursuit of the Real at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century

A lecture by Amy Hollywood with response from Kate Kirkpatrick and Johannes Depnering.
Design for War and Peace: 2014 Annual Design History Society Conference

The AIDS Memorial Quilt: Mourning an Ongoing War

Contemporary Design History; History of the AIDS Crisis
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.

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