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New research reveals relationship between particular brain circuits …

WEBResearchers at the University of Oxford have uncovered previously unknown details about how changes in the brain contribute to changes in wellbeing.

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The Health Anxiety Inventory: development and validation of …

WEBBACKGROUND: A self-rated measure of health anxiety should be sensitive across the full range of intensity (from mild concern to frank hypochondriasis) and should differentiate …

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PTSD in healthcare workers during pandemic could be …

WEBLed by Associate Professor of Experimental Psychology Jennifer Wild, the study – published in the British Journal of Clinical Psychology – assessed 103 frontline …

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The Feeling Safe Programme — Department of Experimental …

WEBThe Feeling Safe Programme is a new cognitive-behavioural treatment for patients with psychosis. Developed with over a decade’s research, it is the most effective …

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Our Mental Wellness Talks — Department of Experimental …

WEBOur Mental Wellness is a series of talks on a range of mental health topics of interest to staff, students and the wider university community. We have come to realise the …

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OxCADAT: Helping the NHS Meet the Mental Health Challenges of …

WEBAs NHS England’s Clinical and Informatics Advisor for IAPT, Professor David Clark and his colleagues at the Oxford Centre for Anxiety Disorders and Trauma …

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Increasing Access to Effective Psychological Therapies

WEBAn independent report in 2018, commissioned by the Ontario (Canada) Department of Health, concluded that IAPT was the world’s most successful attempt to increase public …

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Oxford Cognitive Approaches to Psychosis — Department of …

WEBThe Oxford Cognitive Approaches to Psychosis (O-CAP) research group, set up in 2011 by Prof Daniel Freeman, is one of the largest clinical psychology research teams in the …

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Coping with more people with more illness. Part 1: the nature of …

WEBHealth systems are under more pressure than ever before, and the challenges are multiplying and accelerating. Economic forces, new technology, genomics, AI in …

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Preventing and treating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

WEBCreating effective therapy and prevention programmes for PTSD. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a disabling condition that may develop after traumatic events such …

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Safer healthcare: Strategies for the real world — Department of

WEBThe authors of this book set out a system of safety strategies and interventions for managing patient safety on a day-to-day basis and improving safety …

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Daniel Freeman — Department of Experimental Psychology

WEBChair of Psychology. My work aims to help improve the lives of people with mental health conditions by developing, testing, and implementing new cognitive-behavioural …

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Patient safety and iatrogenesis

WEBDOI. 10.1017/CBO9780511543579.103. Type. Chapter. Book title. Cambridge Handbook of Psychology, Health and Medicine, Second Edition. Publication Date. …

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Paul Salkovskis — Department of Experimental Psychology

WEBPaul Salkovskis - Professor of Clinical Psychology. He is regarded as an expert in several areas of clinical psychology, including Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy, the …

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The Stressed Sex — Department of Experimental Psychology

WEBThe Stressed Sex. Freeman D., Freeman J. Here, Daniel Freeman and Jason Freeman uncover the links between gender and mental health, drawing on the best and most up …

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Revised Green et al Paranoid Thoughts Scale — Department of

WEBAn R-GPTS Persecution scale score of 18+ indicates clinically severe paranoid ideation and the likely presence of a persecutory delusion (Freeman et al. 2019). Scores above this …

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The Oxford Agoraphobic Avoidance Scale (O-AS)

WEBThis questionnaire is all about anxiety in everyday situations. We want to know whether there are situations that you do not go into because of anxiety. We also want to know …

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Jack Andrews — Department of Experimental Psychology

WEBMy research is currently funded by the Wellcome Trust and University College, Oxford, where I hold the Stevenson JRF in Medical Sciences (Psychology). I am also an …

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WEBPublications; Examining Children and Adolescent Mental Health Trajectories during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings from a year of the Co-SPACE Study

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The Paranoia Worries Questionnaire (PWQ) — Department of …

WEBThe Dunn Worry Questionnaire and the Paranoia Worries Questionnaire: new assessments of worry. Psychological Medicine, 50 (5), 771-780. SCORING. A total worry score is …

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