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Our Mental Wellness
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Coping with grief after a bereavement

In this practical, myth-busting webinar, Department of Experimental Psychology researcher Dr Kirsten Smith discusses the processes that can block the natural resolution of grief as well as some evidence-based suggestions for managing them.
Our Mental Wellness

Bullying and Anxiety

Eleanor Leigh with panellists Lucy Bowes and Robert Hepach (chaired by Cathy Creswell) give a seminar on bullying and anxiety on Thursday 3rd June 2021.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Stanley Ulijaszek discusses the impacts of COVID-19 Lockdown on Physical and Mental Health during COVID-19

Stanley and his team at the Unit for BioCultural Variation and Obesity, University of Oxford, undertook an England-wide survey of the impacts of COVID-19 lockdown during the summer of 2020 on physical activity, food and eating, and mental health.
Our Mental Wellness

Managing Depression and Low Mood

Sadness and low mood are normal parts of human experience. But what happens when they become more pervasive and disabling?
Our Mental Wellness

Overcoming Sleep Problems

What sleep is for, how does it work and how can we deal with tricky sleep problems? This is the second talk in the Department of Experimental Psychology’s Our Mental Wellness series.
Our Mental Wellness

Managing Stress and Overcoming Anxiety

Managing Stress and Overcoming Anxiety is the first talk in the Department of Experimental Psychology’s Our Mental Wellness Series. Associate Professor Jennifer Wild explores how certain people overcome enormous stress while others struggle.
Uehiro Oxford Institute

Why is mental healthcare so ethically confusing? Clinicians and institutions from an anthropological perspective

In this talk, Neil Armstrong uses ethnographic material of NHS mental healthcare to raise some questions about autonomy, risk and personal and institutional responsibility.
Department of Education Public Seminars
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Exclusion and Mental Health: Exploring the Role of Improved Provision in Schools

This talk discusses the latest understanding of mental health needs in adolescent populations in the UK and the potential role that mental health services in schools can play.
Balliol Chapel

'Were the Disciples Mad?' Theology and Mental Health Seminar

Starting from a re-evaluation of health from its spiritual and sentient dimensions, this interdisciplinary seminar explores faith and religious experiences from the perspective of recent advances in our understanding of mental health and brain function.
Museum of Natural History Public Talks

The Gut-Brain Axis and How What We Eat Affects How We Feel

For Brain Awareness Week, Dr Phil Burnet (Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford) speaks about how the gut microbiome can affect mood and mental health.
Mental Health Interventions for Refugee Children

School Based Approaches for Mental Health Interventions

Outlining the opportunities schools have to work on their own school culture to best support refugee children with mental health problems, and unaccompanied refugee children in schools.
Mental Health Interventions for Refugee Children

Family, Home and Community Interventions for Refugee Children

How the family, home and community impact refugee children’s mental health and what can be done to support them. Links between parental and children’s mental health, and recognising young people’s agency.
Mental Health Interventions for Refugee Children

Trauma Focussed Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (TF-CBT)

What is TF-CBT, how is it used with young people post trauma, and how young people can be assisted to continue with therapy.
Mental Health Interventions for Refugee Children

Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET)

What is NET, how it is used, who can be trained to do NET, and outlining the sessions.
Mental Health Interventions for Refugee Children

Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Refugee Children

What traumatic events can increase the risk of having PTSD, how children with PTSD present, what happens in the brain, and grounding techniques.
Mental Health Interventions for Refugee Children

Psychological Assessment Approaches for Refugee Children

Barriers, diagnostic difficulties, and cultural and language considerations for doing a thorough psychological assessment.
Anthropology

Militant masks: youth and insecurity in the Niger Delta

David Pratten, the University of Oxford, presented the Anthropology Departmental Seminar on 9 November 2018
Textual Therapies

Computational Literary Studies and Mental Health

A project combining English literature, experimental psychology, and computational linguistics, with a focus on entropy, abstraction, and mental health.
Textual Therapies

What Does Disney do to Mental Health?

Exploring the dangers of Disney’s take on poverty, mental health, and relationships.
The Disability Lectures
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2018 Disability Lecture: That Way Lies Madness - Poets, Power, Health

The Equality and Diversity Unit and TORCH are delighted to announce that Gwyneth Lewis will give the 2018 Disability Lecture.

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