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• The consequences of different forms of emotion regulation in depression, post traumatic stress disorder, eating disorders, and borderline personality disorder | * The consequences of different forms of emotion regulation in depression, post traumatic stress disorder, eating disorders, and borderline personality disorder * Effects of emotional suppression when processing traumatic material * Accuracy of self-focused attention to mind and body in anxiety and depression * The impact of mindfulness meditation techniques on response to emotional material * The contribution of body-state feedback to the emotional and decision-making symptoms of depression * An fMRI investigation of the neural substrate of thought suppression * An fMRI investigation of the neural representation of basic emotions * Empirical evaluation of Damasio's somatic marker hypothesis |
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• Effects of emotional suppression when processing traumatic material • Accuracy of self-focused attention to mind and body in anxiety and depression • The impact of mindfulness meditation techniques on response to emotional material • The contribution of body-state feedback to the emotional and decision-making symptoms of depression • An fMRI investigation of the neural substrate of thought suppression • An fMRI investigation of the neural representation of basic emotions • Empirical evaluation of Damasio's somatic marker hypothesis |
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Barney Dunn
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Contact Details
If you would like a reprint of any of my articles, are interested in collaborating with our research group, or would like information about available student projects please contact me:
Email: barney.dunn@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk
Postal: MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, 15 Chaucer Road, Cambridge, CB2 2EF
Research
My research examines emotion experience and regulation in common mental health problems, using a combination of cognitive-experimental, neuroimaging and psychophysiological methods. The eventual goal of this work is to help develop novel emotion regulation interventions to supplement existing therapeutic strategies. I work under the supervision of Tim Dalgleish and in collaboration with other members of the emotion research group at the CBU. I am based four days a week at the CBU in Cambridge and one day a week as a clinical psychologist in London, where I practice cognitive behavioural therapy and cognitive analytic therapy in an adult mental health setting. I am also an honorary lecturer at the Sub Department of Clinical Health Psychology at University College London, where I supervise the research dissertations of trainee clinical psychologists.
Current Studies
- The consequences of different forms of emotion regulation in depression, post traumatic stress disorder, eating disorders, and borderline personality disorder
- Effects of emotional suppression when processing traumatic material
- Accuracy of self-focused attention to mind and body in anxiety and depression
- The impact of mindfulness meditation techniques on response to emotional material
- The contribution of body-state feedback to the emotional and decision-making symptoms of depression
- An fMRI investigation of the neural substrate of thought suppression
- An fMRI investigation of the neural representation of basic emotions
- Empirical evaluation of Damasio's somatic marker hypothesis
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