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    • Study finds young people on antidepressants more prone to violence
    • Applications Invited for Wellcome Trust Oxford DPhil Scheme for Psychiatrists
    • Bereaved by Suicide: Help is at Hand
    • Google Hangout: Ketamine in mood disorders
    • Google Hangout: Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy
    • Profile: Seena Fazel
    • World Mental Health Day 2015
    • New podcasts: dementia and old age psychiatry
    • Prizes and bursaries from the Royal College of Psychiatrists
    • Professor Kia Nobre becomes member of Academia Europaea
    • Dementias Platform UK launches unparalleled resource for research
    • MPs back The Mindful Nation UK report
    • Treatments offer hope for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS/ME)
    • Professor Catherine Harmer gives this year's Monica Fooks Memorial Lecture
    • 'It comes as an undeniable shock to find out how much of what gets published as science is actually false.'
    • Oxford graduates take honours at this year’s Royal College of Psychiatrists Awards
    • CRIS technology to transform dementia and health research
    • Dr Jane Fossey wins Best Dementia Nurse Specialist / Dementia Lead
    • Using 'mood maths' to understand more about bipolar disorder
    • Imbalance of ADHD diagnosis in the US
    • 'Adolescence is a time of profound change, not a phase between childhood and adulthood'
    • New guide for parents who are coping with their child’s self-harm: ‘You are not alone’
    • Professor Michael Sharpe wins prestigious Don R. Lipsitt Award
    • From lab bench to green bench
    • Human trials suggest ‘rescued’ drug could be safer treatment for bipolar disorder
    • New treatment for eating disorders recommended by Chief Medical Officer for the NHS
    • Impact of the recent recession on self-harm
    • Evidence that patients discharged from forensic psychiatric services have lower offending outcomes than many comparative groups
    • Study finds CBT offers long-term benefits for people with depression
    • The impact of self-harm on the whole family
    • BBC Radio 4: Rethinking Anorexia Nervosa
    • Is it clever for doctors to take smart drugs?
    • Inside the Department of Psychiatry Strategy Day
    • Top 10 Depression Research Priorities
    • 'Alzheimer's Treatment within Reach'
    • University and SomaLogic announce agreement for discovery
    • The Conversation: Is schizophrenia written in our genes?
    • Huff Post: Mindfulness in Schools featured in new campaign - 'Young Minds Matter'
    • BBC File on 4: Dementia - what do we know?
    • Photo Gallery: the new OHBA scanner arrives
    • BBC World Service: Why does funk music make us want to dance?
    • Blog: Increased vulnerability of migrants: non-affective psychosis in Sweden
    • The Conversation: Rare single gene mutation increases risk of schizophrenia 35-fold, new study suggests
    • Lauren Atkinson wins Junior Science Award
    • John Geddes wins the 2016 ECNP Neuropsychopharmacology Award
    • Professor Michael Sharpe is made NIHR Senior Investigator
    • School affects girls’ chances of being diagnosed with an eating disorder
    • Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Linked to Reduced Depressive Relapse
    • New research to test whether early detection of depression relapse can achieve 30% fewer full episodes
    • Study finds virtual reality can help treat severe paranoia
    • Reported self-inflicted harm cases have steadily risen in UK since 2008
    • Bid to prevent Alzheimer’s dementia signs up first study recruit
    • Can psychological therapies help people who self-harm?
    • Comment: ‘Better together for better dementia research and care’
    • The other side of the magic mushroom debate
    • Schizophrenia and subsequent neighbourhood deprivation: revisiting the social drift hypothesis
    • Researchers find that 'cuteness' in babies ignites key parental capacities
    • 'Most antidepressant drugs ineffective for children and teens', according to study
    • 'How to win the Euros – with a little help from neuroscience'
    • Prof Michael Sharpe receives the ‘Alison Creed Award’
    • Department of Psychiatry at the Oxfordshire Science Festival
    • Benefits of exclusive breastfeeding on children's later development in rural South Africa
    • Elizabeth Tunbridge wins a Vice Chancellor’s Award for Public Engagement with Research
    • Anya Topiwala wins the Gosling Fellowship
    • Stressful trigger events associated with risk of violent crime
    • New professorships in The Department of Psychiatry
    • The Conversation: Study shows direct manipulation of brain can reverse effects of depression
    • "Updated map of the human brain hailed as a scientific tour de force"
    • Five star performance at this year's BAP conference
    • Spotlight on Andrea Reinecke for 'future of mental health treatment'
    • Daniel Freeman on paranoia: 'At its heart is a mistaken idea of current threat'
    • BMJ Confidential: Michael Sharpe
    • Prof Simon Lovestone heads up £7 million trial to find early Alzheimer's test
    • Childhood head injuries linked to increased risk of adult mental illness and poorer life chances
    • Oxford wins £12.8m for new NIHR BRC for mental health and dementia
    • BBC Radio 4: The Inflamed Mind - Dr Belinda Lennox
    • BBC World Service: The Forum - Turmoil Around the World and in Ourselves - Prof Mina Fazel
    • Psychological treatment may be effective in reducing self-harm
    • Press Gazette: 'How editors can save lives when reporting on suicide'
    • Coping with Self-Harm: A Guide for Parents and Carers – Highly Commended
    • Medicine at Oxford named world's best for sixth year running
    • Oxford researcher conquers 100km trek for Alzheimer’s Research UK
    • Elena Netsi awarded fellowship from the Economic and Social Research Council
    • Guy Goodwin's final blog as President of ECNP
    • Meet our friendly harassment officers
    • Psychotropic medications may cut risk of violent reoffending
    • Professor Michael Sharpe leads 'culture-change in care'
    • Radical improvements for psychosis patients using early intervention service
    • 'Election Aftermath: The Value of Compassion and Reason'
    • Morten Kringelbach in conversation with A.S. Byatt
    • A neural basis of restrictive eating in Anorexia Nervosa
    • Success for Cognitive Research Facility as funding renewed
    • World AIDS Day 2016: Not staying mum on HIV
    • New Wellcome Trust Centres for Integrative Neuroimaging and Ethics
    • Antibodies that may be the cause of schizophrenia in some patients
    • Louise Isham Awarded NIHR Clinical Doctoral Research Fellowship
    • Prof Andrea Cipriani leads 4th Course in Oxford on Network Meta-Analysis
    • The Guardian: 'No new antidepressants likely in next decade'
    • Video: Improving Access to Psychological Therapies
    • Sana Suri wins poster prize at Global Young Scientists Summit
    • Comment: Prof Chris Fairburn on eating disorders in middle-aged women
    • Pictures: Department Strategy Day 2017
    • Major new grant for Immersive Virtual Reality Cognitive Treatment
    • Tetris used to prevent post-traumatic stress symptoms
    • BBC: Will one in four people develop a mental health problem?
    • Nicola Blackwood MP opens NIHR Oxford Health BRC
    • Ethical guidelines for treatment of depression with ketamine
    • New Oxford Health Associate R&D Director
    • MRC grant to study voltage-gated calcium channels in the human brain
    • Oxford key host for Wellcome consortium on depression
    • 4th Course on Network Meta-Analysis: 3-5 July 2017
    • 'Project to map human brain from womb to birth releases stunning images'
    • Dates announced: Oxford Academic Psychiatry Autumn School 2017
    • Father-child interactions: contributions to children's cognitive developments
    • Daniel Weinberger M.D. appointed as Visiting Professor
    • Oxford Dementia Research Day
    • Dr Sana Suri awarded Alzheimer’s Society Prize
    • Even moderate drinking linked to a decline in brain health, finds study
    • Treatments for Eating Disorders are recommended by NICE
    • Simon Lovestone knighted in Queen’s Birthday honours
    • Dr Claire Sexton wins Vice-Chancellor’s Public Engagement with Research Award
    • BBC's World at One investigates world's biggest study into Alzheimer's Disease
    • The wiser brain: insights from healthy elders
    • Warneford Masterplan launched
    • Nightmares: identifying potential causal factors
    • Study shows adolescent depression increases risk for violence
    • OMC awarded major Wellcome public engagement grant
    • 'Highly hazardous pesticides: policies should focus on bans, rather than secure storage', studies suggest
    • New mobile app tackles paranoia
    • Treating insomnia may reduce mental health problems
    • Computational modelling to understand mechanisms of deep brain stimulation
    • Rupert McShane and Michael Browning Awarded Associate Professorships
    • Intervention with HIV-positive parents successfully increases HIV-disclosure to young children
    • The hospital costs of self-harm
    • NY Times: 'A baby wails, and the adult world comes running'
    • Blog: 'Taking part in True Colours'
    • Alex Kaltenboeck shortlisted for the MRC Max Perutz science writing competition
    • Free poster: 'Coping with your low mood'
    • Links between internet use and self harm
    • Department of Psychiatry researchers join the Curiosity Carnival
    • MRC Podcast: Professor Alan Stein
    • ROADMAP launches public information leaflet
    • Nature vs Nurture in Human Brain Activity
    • The Guardian: 'After, I feel ecstatic and emotional': could virtual reality replace therapy?
    • Dolphin brains show signs of Alzheimer’s Disease
    • 'This computer model is unlocking why people suffer from depression'
    • Trust Me I'm a Doctor: Mental Health Special
    • Adam Al-Diwani wins the Margaret Temple Award
    • New edition: Shorter Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry
    • Prof Simon Lovestone cycles to Buckingham Palace to receive knighthood
    • Prestgious prizes and grants for Psychiatry researchers
    • Tim Crow awarded OBE in New Year Honours
    • A new harmonic language decodes the effects of LSD
    • 2018 Away Day in Pictures
    • Turing and Oxford Psychiatry join forces on machine learning and mood disorders
    • Intensive treatment of postnatal depression benefits children
    • A tribute: Elisa Favaron
    • Major award to develop VR treatment in the NHS for mental health disorders
    • 5th Course on Network Meta-Analysis
    • Pioneering dementia study opens first site in England in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire
    • 'Antidepressants are more effective than placebo at treating acute depression'
    • Presenting evidence to the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Suicide and Self-harm Prevention
    • The Deep and Frequent Phenotyping Study
    • 'Up to 60 per cent of prisoners have head injuries, as experts warn brain damage may fuel crime'
    • Dr Bryony Sheaves awarded NIHR Doctoral Research Fellowship
    • BBC: Could psychosis be an autoimmune disease?
    • 'LSD Brings Your Brain to the Edge of Chaos'
    • Treating depression in cancer hugely increases quality of life, but probably not length of life
    • Prof Ilina Singh on the ethics of medicating children for ADHD
    • Prof Simon Lovestone and Oxford win major MRC Mental Health Pathfinder Award
    • Professor Michael Gelder (1929 - 2018)
    • Sarah Reeve awarded DPhil
    • 'Tapping the full potential of Europe's health data'
    • Dr Kate Saunders outlines potential of digital phenotying
    • Victims of cyberbullying at greater risk of self-harm and suicidal behaviors
    • Oxford Academic Psychiatry Autumn School 2018
    • Impact of paternal post-traumatic stress disorder on the children of military fathers
    • The One Show: SlowMo Story
    • OxTALENT 2018 winner for ‘a true partnership’
    • Neurobiology of Ageing group joins Lifebrain consortium in Oslo
    • The Guardian: 'NHS clinical trials are the envy of the world'
    • Study provides first evidence that psychological therapy can be successfully delivered automatically in virtual reality
    • 'Depression and anxiety during pregnancy more common among young women today'
    • ADHD medications: large scale review
    • New: Oxford Short Course in Experimental Medicine for Mental Health
    • Young People who self-harm - New Resource for School Staff Published
    • Unique research on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
    • Computer modelling used to discover and design new mental health drugs
    • Athena SWAN – Silver Award announced 25 October 2018
    • My Mind Our Humanity
    • Group therapy most effective treatment for anxiety in young people
    • Winners of the Royal College of Psychiatrists Awards University of Oxford
    • Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis 3-day Interactive Course: 15-17 April 2019
    • BBC Radio 4 Series: A History of Delusions
    • Don R. Lipsitt Award 2018
    • Science and Art Partnership Showcased at Exciting New Exhibition – January 2019
    • 6th Course on Network Meta-Analysis: 24-26 June 2019
    • New 'MRC talks' podcast - Career Inspirations
    • 25th British Isles Research Workshop
    • £20 million research hub could help African teens achieve their full potential
    • Facebook Live Event
    • First Oxford Short Course in Experimental Medicine for Mental Health: 6-8 January 2019
    • Professional basketball players who shine early stay skilled for longer
    • New PODCAST series: focused on the mental health needs of refugee children
    • Mindfulness practices that teach self-compassion have psychological and physical benefits
    • First evidence of early effects of antidepressant drug treatment on brain responses to anger in depressed adolescents
    • Cannabis use in teens raises risk of depression in young adults
    • Can computers predict crime?
    • Come to the Department of Psychiatry for your Work Experience
    • Urgent need for guidelines to communicate with children about life threatening conditions
    • Celebrating 50 years of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Oxford
    • Future of Mental Health
    • 4th UK Dementia MRI Conference - 1st July 2019
    • Future of Mindfulness Research at Oxford Secured with New Professorship
    • First in Europe to acquire latest MEG Technology from MEGIN
    • Mental illness in children and adolescents: neuroscience, ethics and practice in psychopharmacology
    • 3-dimensional landscape of European data availability for Alzheimer’s disease research launched
    • Future of Children and Young People’s Mental Health
    • Dementias Platform UK datathon - understanding origins of dementia using machine learning
    • Illuminating the brain – Neuroscientist Dr Karl Deisseroth
    • Cristal Health uses industrial scale data science to improve lives
    • Clinical Guidelines for Antidepressant Dosage Must Reflect the Evidence
    • Experts call for new kind of registry for deployment of psychedelics as medicines
    • Virtual Reality Could Transform Psychological Therapy in the NHS
    • Self-harm in Children and Adolescents: A Major Health and Social Problem of our Time
    • Epilepsy drugs linked to increased risk of suicidal behaviour, particularly in young people
    • Oxford Health uses Oxehealth technology to transform patient observations at night
    • £9 million investment for health and social care research
    • Switching Perceptions wins Vice-Chancellor’s Public Engagement Award - engaging through art in psychiatric illnesses
    • New book – Mindfulness: Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Psychology
    • The Robert Kerwin International Conference Bursary - British Association of Psychopharmacology
    • Oxford Short Course in Experimental Medicine for Mental Health - OxCEMM
    • Close Monitoring Essential to Ensure Safety of Ketamine for Depression
    • NIHR grant supports research into anxiety disorders in young children
    • Technology and Mental Health: The future?
    • First Female Professor of Psychiatry in the Department
    • Engaging young people in Science - in2science
    • Digital technology could uncover links between stress and disease
    • Research in Oxford helping to transform the lives of people affected by dementia
    • Switching Perceptions - Barbican
    • Childhood sexual abuse linked to a range of physical and mental health conditions
    • Aspirations in Science Communication
    • Dementias Platform UK 5 year celebration event
    • Suicide prevention and intervention - World Mental Health Day
    • Pathways to Mental Health and Academic Outcomes
    • Virtual reality and real-world health - IF Oxford Science and Ideas Festival 2019
    • 7th Course in Network Meta-Analysis: 22-24 June 2020
    • 2nd Course on Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses: 16-18 March 2020
    • Suicide prevention: identifying and responding to suicide clusters
    • Epilepsy Pathway Innovation in Africa
    • More attention to patients' needs important to prevent suicide after presentation to hospital for self-harm
    • Depression increases risk of HIV among South African teenage girls
    • 2019 Most Highly Cited Researchers
    • New Oxford Brain Health Clinical Trials Unit Open
    • 65th President and Chairman of the Board of the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry
    • Oxford joins forces with the Palix Foundation to share knowledge about the brain and psychological science
    • Mental Disorders Linked to Intimate Partner Violence
    • Antipsychotic drugs ranked according to metabolic side effects for the first time
    • Management of adolescent self-harm needed to reduce suicide risk
    • Lifetime suicide risk factors identified
    • Department of Psychiatry Public Engagement and Science Communications Award 2019
    • Department of Psychiatry Team Day – 23 January 2020
    • The Global Brain Health Survey
    • New CE for Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust
    • Bioethics Game Launch - 27 January 2020
    • International Day of Women and Girls in Science
    • Teenage Brain Workshop
    • Ketamine Conference 2020
    • Department of Psychiatry projects awarded Public Engagement Seed Funding
    • New Research Group and PI in the Department of Psychiatry
    • Cash Transfers in Adolescence: A Developmental Perspective
    • Knight-Hennessy Scholarship
    • Self-harm and Associated Hospital Costs
    • Oxford's COVID-19 Research
    • Wellcome Trust Doctoral Training Fellowship for Clinicians
    • Research Impact and Mental Health Resources - COVID-19
    • New research Seeks to Tackle Impact of COVID-19 on Children and Young People’s Mental Health
    • Amplifying the Voices of Young People for Sustainable Development in Mental Health
    • Importance of Effective Communication with Children about COVID-19 to Protect Mental Health
    • Amazing Healthcare Heroes Across the World
    • People with Eating Disorders at Risk of Symptoms Becoming More Severe and Relapse
    • Governments urged to act now to prevent COVID-19 suicide risk
    • Natural mood regulation low or even absent in people with depression: how will lockdown affect this?
    • New Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry
    • National Academy of Sciences - Newly Elected Members
    • The Social and Psychological Impact of COVID-19 on Medical Students
    • How to Explain a Project in Under Two Minutes?
    • Major Stressors for Parents during COVID-19
    • Genes and Mental Illness
    • New BBC Radio Series: The Anatomy of Melancholy
    • 6th Edition of the Oxford Textbook of Medicine
    • Oxford U-Flourish Student Wellbeing and Academic Success Study
    • UKRI Funding Supports Development of Co-SPACE Study
    • Effects of Social Isolation and Lockdown on Adolescents in Oxfordshire
    • Are Outcomes After Self-Harm Better for Patients Assessed by a Psychiatric Nurse or a Psychiatrist in the General Hospital?
    • Peer Support Training for Adolescents During the COVID-19 Outbreak
    • Virtual seminar series explores ethical aspects of exercising during lockdown
    • How has COVID-19 Impacted on People's Vulnerability to Mental Illness and Depression?
    • Conspiracy Beliefs Reduce the Following of Government Coronavirus Guidance
    • The Duke of Westminster donates £1m to Oxford University’s COVID-19 mental health research
    • Talking to Children about Illness and Death of a Loved One During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    • Communication skills teaching innovation praised in national award scheme
    • Half of UK Parents Uncomfortable with Children Returning to School after COVID-19 Lockdown
    • Funded by Wellcome to advance science so no one is held back by mental health problems
    • Evidence-based Guidance for Digital Technologies and Telepsychiatry during COVID-19
    • Oxford Team to Research Evidence for Mental Health Benefits of Online Cultural Experiences
    • Children Show Increase in Mental Health Difficulties Over COVID-19 Lockdown – Same Pattern Not Seen in Teenagers
    • COVID-19: Achieving Good Mental Health During Social Isolation
    • New national study into the long-term health impacts of COVID-19
    • Career Recognition
    • Race, Diversity and Inclusion
    • New Resource for Psychiatrists: Patient Suicide
    • Antibiotics Disrupt Development of the 'Social Brain' in Mice
    • Mood Homeostasis Decreases During Lockdown
    • A Psychological Approach to Boosting Physical Activity in a Pandemic
    • Power Posing and Paranoia
    • Ethnic Inequalities in Mental Health Care
    • Enriching Engagement (Round 2) awardees announced
    • First of its kind digital therapeutic research identifies poor sleep as target for improving depressive symptoms
    • More than Half of Year 12 Students Report Feeling Worse since Lockdown
    • First of its kind in UK - Innovative New Brain Health Centre
    • Children from Low Income Households Show elevated Mental Health Difficulties in Lockdown
    • Psychological Therapy Innovator Wins BPS President's Award
    • New Phase 2 Bipolar Disorder Study with Ebselen (SPI-1005)
    • Experiences of End-of-Life Care During the COVID-19 Crisis
    • MSc Clinical & Therapeutic Neuroscience: Class 2019/20 Prizes
    • Computer Model Explains Altered Decision Making in Schizophrenia
    • New partnership with King Abdulaziz University aims to revolutionise drug discovery using artificial intelligence
    • World Mental Health Day 2020
    • New Research to Tackle COVID-19 Impact on Mental Health Received £2m Boost
    • Professor Keith Hawton Awarded CBE for Services to Suicide Prevention
    • Statins Safe for People Suffering with Mental Illness
    • 27th British Isles Research Workshop on Suicide and Self-Harm & Lancet Psychiatry Suicide Symposium
    • U-Flourish Student Wellbeing and Academic Success Survey 2020
    • Hearing Voices
    • Our Mental Wellness Series
    • Multi-million-pound Renewal of Funding for DPUK's Dementia Research
    • Almost 20% of COVID-19 Patients Receive Psychiatric Diagnosis within 90 Days
    • Return to School Leads to Improvement in Children's Mental Health
    • 2020 Most Highly Cited Researchers
    • People in Prison Must be Part of Public Health Response to COVID-19
    • Collaborating with Youth is Key to Studying Mental Health Management
    • SSRI Treatment in Young People with Depression and Anxiety
    • New Format - Virtual Course on Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses
    • Over One Quarter of UK Population are Hesitant about COVID-19 Vaccination
    • Potential New Target to Prevent or Delay Dementia
  • Events
    • Complexities of a mental health programme: Afghanistan experience
    • Health services and suicide: clinical perspectives on prevention
    • Mental health time has come: the role of the leaders in delivering the next five years vision.
    • Of mice and men: the influence of human genetic variation on cognitive function
    • Time to rethink the future of psychiatry and medicine
    • Dopamine or Glutamate: which is the psychotic fire-starter?
    • ECT and Ketamine: an update
    • Mental health research in India- looking beyond current status
    • Mindfulness across the lifespan – its potential role with parenting and young people
    • Characterising the structural connectivity of early onset Bipolar Disorder
    • The Global Health Network: Enabling research by sharing knowledge
    • Case Presentation - Eating Disorder
    • US vs UK hospital discharge rates on BPAD in young people
    • Female genital mutilation in Oxfordshire and Bucks: time to talk
    • ADHD: controversies and management. Working towards a unified approach
    • The predictive value of somatic symptoms for later psychiatric problems
    • The influence of school on whether girls develop eating disorders - a multilevel record-linkage study
    • Managing tics and ‘Habit Reversal Therapy’
    • The family aggregation of major mental disorders in children and adolescents
    • Evaluation of an anti-stigma campaign in rural India
    • Case Presentation: Mood dysregulation or bipolar disorder? A case example
    • The Brain in Autism
    • Supporting children whose parents have neurological illness or injury
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD Meeting
    • Long-term anti-psychotic treatment: time for re-evaluation
    • Great expectations: using whole-brain computational connectomics for understanding neuropsychiatric disorders
    • Altered senses and excited brains: researching the neural basis of autism in Oxford
    • A social view of (big) data sharing in medicine: mutual dependence, task certainty and the advance of science
    • Using computational models to guide the development of new treatments for depression
    • Bridging the gap: using psychology to understand antidepressant drug action
    • Costs and benefits of confabulation
    • The modulation of brain function by the gut microbiota: introducing the 'psychobiotics'
    • CPD Morning - Undergraduate Medical Education
    • All the World's a Stage: The benefits of theatre projects for young people with autism
    • Parenting programmes for child conduct problems: NICE guidelines and Nasty realities
    • Sex, violence and complexity: service development and clinical priorities for specialist services working with high risk young people
    • ‘DISCOVER' CBT workshops for 16-18-year-olds with emotional difficulties: Development and feasibility randomised controlled trial of an open-access psychological intervention in inner-London secondary schools
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD Meeting
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD Meeting
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD Meeting
    • Autism in Lithuania
    • What rich countries can learn from global mental health
    • Self-harm in adolescents: Parental perspectives
    • General psychopathology in children and adolescents: a useful construct?
    • Case Presentation: A Case of Childhood-Onset Schizophrenia- a Rarity?
    • Earliest relationships and community life: impact and outcomes
    • Autism in Africa: current state
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD Meeting
    • Conducting child abuse research in South Africa: prevalence, risk factors, prevention and measurement issues
    • Pervasive Refusal Syndrome: Working systemically with a family with a very sick child
    • Chronic irritability in ADHD: examining clinical and genetic links with depression & The neural correlates of chronic, severe childhood-onset irritability in ADHD
    • Self-harm in young people: an update
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD Meeting
    • New insights into the parental brain from neuroimaging
    • Managing eating disorders in young people - achievements and challenges in the first year of a new eating disorder service
    • Characterising family relationships for research in children’s behavioural development
    • Bullying in Adolescence- a UK and global perspective
    • Developing a trauma-informed service for children and young people who have experienced adversity
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD meeting
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD meeting
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD meeting
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD meeting
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD meeting
    • Transmission of mental health in families: the role of fathers
    • Physical activity and wellbeing in adolescents
    • Neuropsychiatric comorbidity of epilepsy
    • An intervention to support disclosure of maternal HIV to primary-school aged children in Southern Africa: A randomised controlled trial
    • A Better Start: How local partnerships are uniting community strengths with science to transform early childhood development
    • Case Presentation: Serious suicidal attempts in children
    • Identifying and supporting women with mental illness in pregnancy
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD meeting
    • Gesture and Developmental Language Disorder
    • Mental Health impacts on children and families under prolonged military occupation in Palestine
    • A qualitative study looking at what matters to young people, parents, professionals and commissioners regarding Child and Adolescent Mental Health services
    • Sex differences: can we interpret research or plan treatment without accounting for them?
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD Meeting
    • Open Science: brave new world?
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD Meeting
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD meeting
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD meeting
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD meeting
    • Psychiatry University Engagement Programme: “Disaster”
    • Journal Club: ''Pragmatic randomized controlled trial of long-term psychoanalytic psychotherapy for treatment-resistant depression: the Tavistock Adult Depression Study. Fonagy P. et. al 2015 World Psychiatry''
    • Journal Club: “10,000 days of drugs: effect of Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors in real-world data''
    • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry - ''Novel web based approaching in risk assessment''
    • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry - ''Autism intervention and global health: translation from high income country evidence into low and medium income country practice''
    • 6th Course on Network Meta-Analysis Course 2019
    • Journal Club: ''Effectiveness of theta burst versus high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with depression (THREE-D): a randomised non-inferiority trial''
    • Journal Club: “Cannabidiol (CBD) as an Adjunctive Therapy in Schizophrenia: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial''
    • AHEAD (Adolescent HIV Executive Function and Drumming) Study: findings and lessons learnt from a pilot randomised controlled trial of a group drumming programme in rural South Africa.
    • The use of R statistical programme in Psychiatry.
    • Integrating research and clinical practice: a personal journey and development of a community eating disorder service.
    • The trauma-related mental health of Looked after Children: What do we know and what can we do?
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD meeting
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD meeting
    • Oxford Short Course in Experimental Medicine for Mental Health - OxCEMM 2020
    • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry - Expressions of Infant Pain
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD meeting
    • Old Age Psychiatry CPD meeting
    • Journal Club: ''Defence Mechanisms of Pregnant Mothers Predict,Attachment Security, Social-Emotional Competence and Behaviour Problems in Their Toddlers''
    • WIN-BRC Talk: Confidence Sets for Raw Effect Size task-fMRI Images - CANCELLED
    • WIN-BRC Talk: Automated testing in Software Tools
    • WIN-BRC Talk: Joint Inference
    • WIN-BRC Talk: Pathology network mapping
    • WIN-BRC Talk: Privacy-Preserving AI in Medical Imaging
    • WIN-BRC Talk: Psychophysical Interactions
    • Child & Adolescent Mental Health Series - Depression (and anxiety) in Paediatric Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS).
    • Journal Club: ''20-Year Nationwide Follow-Up Study on Discontinuation of Antipsychotic Treatment in First-Episode Schizophrenia''
    • Research Meeting: ''Translating dementia magnetic resonance imaging in clinical practice through the Oxford Brain Health Centre'' &''Cognitive and computational mechanisms of learning, decision making and emotions - relevance for resilience and flourishing''
    • Research Meeting: ''Teaching computers to understand clinical language: tapping into untapped opportunities of UK-CRIS'' & ''Predicting Outcomes in Prodromal and Manifest Parkinson’s Disease''
    • Research Meeting: ''Early Career Researcher Workshop:Overcoming Imposter Syndrome Workshop for Researchers (Why even successful researchers feel like frauds and what you can do about it)''
    • Research Meeting: "The role of human brainstem and forebrain subcortical circuits in promoting resilience and mental well-being"&''Testing the effect of ebselen on impulsivity in borderline personality disorder"
    • Research Meeting: ''Disordered affective learning in depression'' CANCELLED
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