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Published Papers

See here for published papers affiliated with the C2:AD: In press GOODALL, B., DALGLEISH, T., Chadwick, I. , WERNER-SEIDLER, A., McKinnon, A., Morant, N., SCHWEIZER, S., PANESAR, I., Humhrey, A., WATSON, P., Lafortune, L., Smith, P., Meiser-Stedman, R. (In Press) Trauma-focused cognitive behaviour therapy versus treatment-as-usual for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in young children aged […]

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Mindfulness in Schools

We have delighted to report that the C2:AD and colleagues in Oxford and Exeter have been successful in their application for a large Wellcome Trust Strategic Award entitled ‘Promoting Mental Health and Building Resilience in Adolescence: Investigating Mindfulness and Attentional Control’. Mindfulness has proven effective in relapse prevention for those who experience recurrent depression. We are […]

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Grant application accepted for Transdiagnostic Study

Dr Tim Dalgleish (of the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit) successfully applied for and has been awarded a grant from the NIHR Research for Patient Benefit Scheme for “A Randomised Controlled Feasibility Trial of a Novel Transdiagnostic Psychological Intervention for Mood and Anxiety Disorders”. We have developed a new psychological treatment for adult depression and […]

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September 2012 – Memory specificity training improves symptoms of depression in traumatised adolescents

In a study forthcoming in Clinical Psychological Science, psychological scientists Hamid Neshat-Doost (University of Isfahan), Laura Jobson (University of East Anglia), Tim Dalgleish of (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, C2AD) and colleagues investigated whether Memory Specificity Training, might improve people’s memory for past events and ameliorate their symptoms of depression. Based on their promising findings […]

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PYCES Trial Underway

Funding has been obtained from the NIHR Research for Patient Benefit Scheme for a clinical trial at C2:AD of trauma-focused cognitive behaviour therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in young children aged 3-8 years old. The trial – PYCES (Parents and Young Children under Extreme Stress) – is now underway.

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MHRN funding

C2:AD in association with the Mood Disorders Centre in Exeter has been awarded a grant form the Mental Health Research Network to develop a large-scale funding application for a transdiagnostic intervention for mood and anxiety disorders in adults.

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ASPECTS trial – recruitment phase completed

ASPECTS stands for Acute Stress Programme for Children and Teenagers and is this trial evaluates Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, in comparison to waiting list group, looking at how children and teenagers feel after frightening experiences such as road trafic accidents or violence.  (http://c2ad.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/projects/aspects.html). This study has been conducted by by Dr Richard Meiser-Stedman and Dr Anna McKinnnon. Recruitment […]

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