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C2AD Seminar: Unhelpful Repetitive Thinking and its Role in Postnatal Adjustment

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Cambridge Clinical Research Centre for Affective Disorders presents:

Professor Michelle Moulds (University of New South Wales, Australia) presenting her work on: Unhelpful Repetitive Thinking and its Role in Postnatal Adjustment

Professor Moulds research areas are focussed on advancing our understanding of how repetitive thinking, such as rumination, maintains depression. Her work is driven by a translational approach: She conducts basic science experiments in the laboratory with the long-term goal of translation to empirically supported, evidence-based interventions.

The Seminar will be held at the Herchel Smith Building for Brain and Mind Sciences on the Forvie site at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge ( Location ) Please note that no registration is required for this event.

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