25 June 2025 Tim Dalgleish and Anna Bevan are giving a half-day workshop on Transdiagnostic approaches to mental health and psychological therapy https://www.bespokementalhealth.co.uk/live-events/transdiagnostic
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The PYCES-II trial – “A randomised controlled efficacy trial of trauma-focused cognitive behaviour therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in young children aged 3-8 years” funded by NIHR, hosted by C2:AD and sponsored by CPFT has now started!
April 2025: The PYCES-II trial – “A randomised controlled efficacy trial of trauma-focused cognitive behaviour therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in young children aged 3-8 years” funded by NIHR, hosted by C2:AD and sponsored by CPFT has now started! We have recruited Alicja Podgorski as the Lead therapist and trial manager.
The NIHR has awarded £500K of funding for our project “Psychological decentering for the prevention of depression and the promotion of wellbeing in adolescents: A randomised controlled efficacy trial”
November 2024: The NIHR has awarded £500K of funding for our project “Psychological decentering for the prevention of depression and the promotion of wellbeing in adolescents: A randomised controlled efficacy trial” supported by C2AD and jointly sponsored by CPFT and the University of Cambridge
Tim Dalgleish gave a keynote address at the Australian Association for Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy Annual Conference, Brisbane. “Fragile minds in a scary world: post-traumatic stress in children and young people from preschool to adolescence”
October 2024: Tim Dalgleish gave a keynote address at the Australian Association for Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy Annual Conference, Brisbane. “Fragile minds in a scary world: post-traumatic stress in children and young people from preschool to adolescence”
Tim Dalgleish gave the The Alice Barber Lecture at the University of Melbourne. “From mindfulness to decentering: In search of contemplative parsimony”
October 2024: Tim Dalgleish gave the The Alice Barber Lecture at the University of Melbourne. “From mindfulness to decentering: In search of contemplative parsimony”
NIHR awards £775K to CPFT to set up “The Cambridge and East of England Complex Depression Research Clinic” from October 2025, supported by C2:AD.
August 2024: NIHR awards £775K to CPFT to set up “The Cambridge and East of England Complex Depression Research Clinic” from October 2025, supported by C2:AD.
Georgina Clifford and Tim Dalgleish presented a 1-day workshop: “Working as a Psychologist Expert Witness specialising in Trauma and Memory: From Instruction to Cross Examination”
June 2024: Georgina Clifford and Tim Dalgleish presented a 1-day workshop: “Working as a Psychologist Expert Witness specialising in Trauma and Memory: From Instruction to Cross Examination”
The NIHR has awarded £500,000 funding for the PYCES-II trial: “A randomised controlled efficacy trial of trauma-focused cognitive behaviour therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in young children aged 3-8 years”.
March 2024: The NIHR has awarded £500,000 funding for the PYCES-II trial: “A randomised controlled efficacy trial of trauma-focused cognitive behaviour therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in young children aged 3-8 years”. The trial will be hosted by C2:AD and sponsored by CPFT
Tim Dalgleish gave the Invited keynote address. “There’s no point crying over spilt milk … or is there? Why we have emotions and why we couldn’t manage without them.” at the BNA Festive Symposium
December 2023: Tim Dalgleish gave the Invited keynote address. “There’s no point crying over spilt milk … or is there? Why we have emotions and why we couldn’t manage without them.” At the BNA Festive Symposium: “Unwrapping the Neuroscience of Emotion”, Francis Crick Institute, London, December 2023
Cambridge are part of the newly funded UKRI Mental Health Platform Hubs : “Complex Emotions” (led by Scott Weich in Sheffield. Tim Dalgleish: Co-Applicant); and “ImmunoMind” led by Ed Bullmore, Cambridge.
November 2023: Cambridge are part of the newly funded UKRI Mental Health Platform Hubs : “Complex Emotions” (led by Scott Weich in Sheffield. Tim Dalgleish: Co-Applicant); and “ImmunoMind” led by Ed Bullmore, Cambridge.