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SUMMARY:C2AD Seminar: Unhelpful Repetitive Thinking and its Role in Postna
 tal Adjustment - Professor Michelle Moulds (University of New South Wales\
 , Australia)
DTSTART:20171006T113000Z
DTEND:20171006T123000Z
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CONTACT:Rachel Elliott
DESCRIPTION:*Cambridge Clinical Research Centre for Affective Disorders pr
 esents:*\n\n*Professor Michelle Moulds* (University of New South Wales\, A
 ustralia) presenting her work on:\n*Unhelpful Repetitive Thinking and its 
 Role in Postnatal Adjustment*\n\nProfessor Moulds research areas are focus
 sed on advancing our understanding of how repetitive thinking\, such as ru
 mination\, maintains depression. Her work is driven by a translational app
 roach: She conducts basic science experiments in the laboratory with the l
 ong-term goal of translation to empirically supported\, evidence-based int
 erventions. \n\nThe 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":http://c2ad.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/location/ )\nPlease 
 note that no registration is required for this event. \n\n*For more inform
 ation about the C2AD\, please visit our "website":https://c2ad.mrc-cbu.cam
 .ac.uk/
LOCATION:Herchel Smith Building for Brain and Mind Sciences on the Forvie 
 site at Addenbrooke’s Hospital 
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