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Chaucer Club Seminar -“The cognitive neuroscience of antidepressant drug action”.
MRC: Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit Chaucer club will be facilitating a talk by Catherine Harmer (University of Oxford) on: “The cognitive neuroscience of antidepressant drug action” Date: Thursday 1st March. 3.30pm Venue: The Lecture Theatre at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of Cambridge, 15 Chaucer Rd, Cambridge, CB2 7EF. All are welcome […]
C2:AD December Seminar
Join us on Friday 1st December for our C2:AD seminar with guest speaker Sarah Halligan from the University of Bath. Sarah will be discussing childhood trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder: the role of socio-contextual factors. For more information on Sarah’s work, please click here.
C2:AD Publication!
The Impact of Affective Context on Autobiographical Recollection in Depression. Across two studies we investigated the influence of contextual cues on autobiographical memory recall. In Study 1, participants (N = 37) with major depressive disorder, in episode or in varying degrees of remission, were administered a Negative Autobiographical Memory Task (NAMT) that required them to retrieve negatively valenced […]
Conference
More details and registration information to follow. Please direct any queries to Tim Dalgleish, Melissa Black and Cliodhna O Leary at transdx2018@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk
Mental health and Brain Sciences day at Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology
C2:AD staff joined The Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology’s event on the 16th November 2017 for their mental health and brain sciences day! There were a number of speakers, workshops and discussion groups aimed at their students, to bust myths and promote awareness. We even managed to catch our very own Kirsty Griffiths in action!
C2:AD at CPFT Wellbeing at work event
C2:AD Assistant Psychologist Rachel Elliott (R) partnered up with CPFT Cambridge Adult locality team to share the work we do in Cambridge on World mental health day. C2:AD works closely with CPFT to build synergy between researchers and clinicians and move forward with mental health research.
C2:AD November Seminar
Join us for the C2AD November seminar with Andy MacLeod (Royal Holloway). Andy will be discussing: “Future-directed thinking and emotional disorders” How people think about their own personal futures is a key component of their well-being and mental health. This talk will discuss the different kinds of ways that future-directed thinking breaks down in anxiety […]
Presenting at the European association for behavioural and cognitive therapies
Dr Caitlin Hitchcock was presenting her work on the Memflex trial at the 47thAnnual Congress of the European Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (EABCT’17) in Ljubljana, Slovenia! For more information please click here.
HARMONIC presentations at BABCP conference 2017
Dr Melissa Black presenting the poster of HARMONIC transdiagnostic feasibility trial protocol at the 2017 BABCP conference in Manchester! And Dr Caitlin Hitchcock presenting her work on the Memflex RCT data.