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A Romp Through the Philosophy of Mind

Part 5: Questions and Answers

Marianne Talbot presents the last of five episodes of the Romp through the Philosophy of Mind, engaging in a questions and answers discussion with the audience.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Scammers on Online Dating Sites

Monica Whitty discusses her recent work on dating scams, which has focused on attempting to identify a typology of victims, recognizing the techniques used by scammers, and also the psychological impact of the scams themselves.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Presentation and Perception on Online Dating Sites

Joseph Walther describes the hyperpersonal model and its relevance to the study of online dating. 'Idealisation' of perception and presentation online can facilitate the selection process, but may have unforseen consequences when people eventually meet.
Oxford Abridged Short Talks

Presentation and Perception on Online Dating Sites

Joseph Walther describes the hyperpersonal model and its relevance to the study of online dating. 'Idealisation' of perception and presentation online can facilitate the selection process, but may have unforseen consequences when people eventually meet.
Oxford Abridged Short Talks

Partner Compatibility and Online Dating Sites

Erina Lee discusses the importance of similarity between partners in terms of long-term relationship satisfaction. She discusses some compatibility dimensions that have been considered by eHarmony, as well as future directions for research.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Partner Compatibility and Online Dating Sites

Erina Lee discusses the importance of similarity between partners in terms of long-term relationship satisfaction. She discusses some compatibility dimensions that have been considered by eHarmony, as well as future directions for research.
A Romp Through the Philosophy of Mind

Part 4: Are We Asking the Wrong Questions?

Marianne Talbot presents the fourth of five episodes of the Romp through the Philosophy of Mind, wondering if we are asking the wrong questions?
A Romp Through the Philosophy of Mind

Part 3: If Physicalism Won't Work, What is the Alternative?

Marianne Talbot presents the third of five episodes of the Romp through the Philosophy of Mind, on alternatives to Physicalism.
A Romp Through the Philosophy of Mind

Part 2: Non-Reductive Physicalisms and the Problems they Face

Slides to accompany Marianne Talbot's second of five episodes of the Romp through the Philosophy of Mind, on Non-Reductive Physicalisms and the problems they face.
A Romp Through the Philosophy of Mind

Part 1: Identity Theory and Why it Won't Work

Marianne Talbot presents the first of five episodes of the Romp through the Philosophy of Mind, on Identity Theory and why it won't work.
The New Psychology of Depression
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Guided Meditation

Professor Mark Williams offers a brief guided meditation in the last of four short videos in this series.
The New Psychology of Depression

Supporting Mindfulness

Professor Mark Williams explains how you can support the work of the Oxford Mindfulness Centre in the third of four short videos.
The New Psychology of Depression

The Science of Mindfulness

Professor Mark Williams examines the neuroscience of mindfulness in the second of four short videos.
The New Psychology of Depression

Introduction to Mindfulness

Professor Mark Williams introduces Mindfulness in the first of four short videos in this series.
The New Psychology of Depression

Mindfulness and the brain

In this final episode Professor Mark Williams and Danny Penman discuss how imaging studies show that Mindfulness may have numerous profoundly positive effects on the brain.
The New Psychology of Depression

Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy on trial

Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) is especially good for people who have suffered the most debilitating forms of depression. The evidence for its effectiveness is overwhelming and continues to grow.
The New Psychology of Depression

Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy: A new approach to treating depression

Mindfulness therapy is an extremely effective treatment preventing relapse in depression. But what does it entail and how does it work?
The New Psychology of Depression

Can treatments such as Cognitive Therapy help?

Depression tends to return even if it has been successfully treated. Scientists now understand why this happens and have developed therapies that reduce the risks of relapse and help lift the burden of depression should it return.
The New Psychology of Depression

How is depression treated?

Doctors and psychiatrists once believed that patterns of thinking played little or no role in depression, but this is now known to be wrong. Professor Williams and Dr Danny Penman discuss how the treatment of depression has evolved in recent years.
The New Psychology of Depression

What is depression?

Depression is expected to impose the second biggest health burden globally by 2020; greater even than heart disease, arthritis and many forms of cancer. Professor Mark Williams and Dr Danny Penman discuss the driving forces behind this startling trend.

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