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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 * * |
* 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 |
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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