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      <title>Anna Motz Interview</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24734832-Anna-Motz-Interview</link>
      <description>In this interview we talk to Anna Motz, author of 'Managing Self-Harm'.

This book explores the meaning and impact of self-harm, and the sense in which it is a language of the body. It is designed to help clinicians, people who self-harm and their families and carers to understand its causes, meaning and treatment.

'Managing Self-Harm', published by Routledge, will be essential reading for all mental health professionals, including clinical psychologists, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses and social workers.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this interview we talk to Anna Motz, author of 'Managing Self-Harm'.

This book explores the meaning and impact of self-harm, and the sense in which it is a language of the body. It is designed to help clinicians, people who self-harm and their families and carers to understand its causes, meaning and treatment.

'Managing Self-Harm', published by Routledge, will be essential reading for all mental health professionals, including clinical psychologists, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses and social workers.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this interview we talk to Anna Motz, author of 'Managing Self-Harm'.

This book explores the meaning and impact of self-harm, and the sense in which it is a language of the body. It is designed to help clinicians, people who self-harm and their families and carers to understand its causes, meaning and treatment.

'Managing Self-Harm', published by Routledge, will be essential reading for all mental health professionals, including clinical psychologists, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses and social workers.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Interview with Professor Willem Kuyken, Christine Padesky and Robert Dudley</title>
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      <description>In this interview we talk to Professor Willem Kuyken, Christine Padesky and Robert Dudley, authors of Collaborative Case Conceptualization.

This book presents an innovative framework for tailoring cognitive-behavioral interventions to each client's needs, this accessible book is packed with practical pointers and sample dialogues.

Collaborative Case Conceptualization, published by Guilford Press and distributed throughout the UK &amp; Europe by Routledge, is written for practitioners in clinical psychology, psychiatry, counselling, social work and other mental health fields, as well as the student market.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this interview we talk to Professor Willem Kuyken, Christine Padesky and Robert Dudley, authors of Collaborative Case Conceptualization.

This book presents an innovative framework for tailoring cognitive-behavioral interventions to each client's needs, this accessible book is packed with practical pointers and sample dialogues.

Collaborative Case Conceptualization, published by Guilford Press and distributed throughout the UK &amp; Europe by Routledge, is written for practitioners in clinical psychology, psychiatry, counselling, social work and other mental health fields, as well as the student market.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this interview we talk to Professor Willem Kuyken, Christine Padesky and Robert Dudley, authors of Collaborative Case Conceptualization.

This book presents an innovative framework for tailoring cognitive-behavioral interventions to each client's needs, this accessible book is packed with practical pointers and sample dialogues.

Collaborative Case Conceptualization, published by Guilford Press and distributed throughout the UK &amp; Europe by Routledge, is written for practitioners in clinical psychology, psychiatry, counselling, social work and other mental health fields, as well as the student market.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 07:29:46 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:keywords>cbt, Padesky, Kuyken, Dudley</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Interview with Dr Mark Williams</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23541965-Interview-with-Dr-Mark-Williams</link>
      <description>In this interview we talk to Dr Mark Williams, Professor of Clinical Psychology and Wellcome Principal Research Fellow at Oxford University.  Dr Williams' research in clinical and experimental psychology focuses on understanding the psychological processes that underlie depression and suicidal behaviour, and the development of new psychological treatments.

With Dr John Teasdale and Dr Zindel Segal he authored Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression, a best-selling book for professionals.  The Mindful Way Through Depression, published by Guilford Press, and distributed throughout the UK &amp; Europe by Taylor &amp; Francis is written for anyone who suffers from depression or chronic unhappiness.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this interview we talk to Dr Mark Williams, Professor of Clinical Psychology and Wellcome Principal Research Fellow at Oxford University.  Dr Williams' research in clinical and experimental psychology focuses on understanding the psychological processes that underlie depression and suicidal behaviour, and the development of new psychological treatments.

With Dr John Teasdale and Dr Zindel Segal he authored Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression, a best-selling book for professionals.  The Mindful Way Through Depression, published by Guilford Press, and distributed throughout the UK &amp; Europe by Taylor &amp; Francis is written for anyone who suffers from depression or chronic unhappiness.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this interview we talk to Dr Mark Williams, Professor of Clinical Psychology and Wellcome Principal Research Fellow at Oxford University.  Dr Williams' research in clinical and experimental psychology focuses on understanding the psychological processes that underlie depression and suicidal behaviour, and the development of new psychological treatments.

With Dr John Teasdale and Dr Zindel Segal he authored Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression, a best-selling book for professionals.  The Mindful Way Through Depression, published by Guilford Press, and distributed throughout the UK &amp; Europe by Taylor &amp; Francis is written for anyone who suffers from depression or chronic unhappiness.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 09:35:01 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Routledge Mental Health</itunes:author>
      <itunes:keywords>mindfulness, depression, mindful</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Interview with Dorothy Rowe</title>
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      <description>In this episode we talk to Dorothy Rowe, psychologist and author of thirteen books including the worldwide bestseller "Depression: The Way Out Of Your Prison".  She is Australian and divides her time between London and Sydney.

Dorothy's latest book "What Should I Believe?" will be published by Routledge on the 9th October this year.  Listen to the podcast for details about ordering and how to download a free sample chapter.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode we talk to Dorothy Rowe, psychologist and author of thirteen books including the worldwide bestseller "Depression: The Way Out Of Your Prison".  She is Australian and divides her time between London and Sydney.

Dorothy's latest book "What Should I Believe?" will be published by Routledge on the 9th October this year.  Listen to the podcast for details about ordering and how to download a free sample chapter.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode we talk to Dorothy Rowe, psychologist and author of thirteen books including the worldwide bestseller "Depression: The Way Out Of Your Prison".  She is Australian and divides her time between London and Sydney.

Dorothy's latest book "What Should I Believe?" will be published by Routledge on the 9th October this year.  Listen to the podcast for details about ordering and how to download a free sample chapter.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 03:42:05 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Interview with Denise Cullington</title>
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      <description>In our first podcast episode, Jane Harris interviews Denise Cullington, author of Breaking Up Blues.

Denise Cullington is a psychoanalyst living and working in Oxford. She trained at the Institute of Psychoanalysis; the Tavistock Clinic, London; and as a Clinical Psychologist.

Breaking Up Blues is an indispensable, practical self-help book for those going through break-up and divorce.

Leaver or left, breaking up is much more painful than you'd ever expect. There are so many pitfalls that can leave you stuck in bitterness and rage, emotional emptiness, or in endless depression. Time on its own does not necessarily heal all.

Written by a psychoanalyst, who has her own experience of break up, Denise Cullington is sympathetic but challenging. She takes you gently but firmly through the areas we would rather not think about &#8211; feelings of failure and of guilt; of hatred and envy; of sadness and loss - and shows the cost of pushing such feelings out of conscious mind. Facing up...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In our first podcast episode, Jane Harris interviews Denise Cullington, author of Breaking Up Blues.

Denise Cullington is a psychoanalyst living and working in Oxford. She trained at the Institute of Psychoanalysis; the Tavistock Clinic, London; and as a Clinical Psychologist.

Breaking Up Blues is an indispensable, practical self-help book for those going through break-up and divorce.

Leaver or left, breaking up is much more painful than you'd ever expect. There are so many pitfalls that can leave you stuck in bitterness and rage, emotional emptiness, or in endless depression. Time on its own does not necessarily heal all.

Written by a psychoanalyst, who has her own experience of break up, Denise Cullington is sympathetic but challenging. She takes you gently but firmly through the areas we would rather not think about &#8211; feelings of failure and of guilt; of hatred and envy; of sadness and loss - and shows the cost of pushing such feelings out of conscious mind. Facing up to emotional pain can be healing, and helpful for the future.

Breaking up but doing it as well as possible; remaining together in a strengthened relationship; helping children face love and loss; learning from experience; discovering how your own defences get in the way of intimacy: all packed into this wise, readable and heartening book.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In our first podcast episode, Jane Harris interviews Denise Cullington, author of Breaking Up Blues.

Denise Cullington is a psychoanalyst living and working in Oxford. She trained at the Institute of Psychoanalysis; the Tavistock Clinic, London; and as a Clinical Psychologist.

Breaking Up Blues is an indispensable, practical self-help book for those going through break-up and divorce.

Leaver or left, breaking up is much more painful than you'd ever expect. There are so many pitfalls that can leave you stuck in bitterness and rage, emotional emptiness, or in endless depression. Time on its own does not necessarily heal all.

Written by a psychoanalyst, who has her own experience of break up, Denise Cullington is sympathetic but challenging. She takes you gently but firmly through the areas we would rather not think about &#8211; feelings of failure and of guilt; of hatred and envy; of sadness and loss - and shows the cost of pushing such feelings out of conscious mind. Facing up to emotional pain can be healing, and helpful for the future.

Breaking up but doing it as well as possible; remaining together in a strengthened relationship; helping children face love and loss; learning from experience; discovering how your own defences get in the way of intimacy: all packed into this wise, readable and heartening book.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2008 12:37:22 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Routledge Mental Health</itunes:author>
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