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Nicholas J Moberly

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Dunn B, Widnall E, Warbrick L, Warner F, Reed N, Price A, et al.
EClinicalMedicine . 2023 Aug; 61:102084. PMID: 37528846
Background: Anhedonia (reduced interest/pleasure) symptoms and wellbeing deficits are core to depression and predict a poor prognosis. Current depression psychotherapies fail to target these features adequately, contributing to sub-optimal outcomes....
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Tester-Jones M, Moberly N, Karl A, OMahen H
Behav Res Ther . 2023 Apr; 165:104309. PMID: 37037181
There is little research examining the association between maternal maladaptive emotion regulation strategies such as rumination and perceived maternal bonding and mood. This study investigated the concurrent and prospective relationship...
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Pechtel P, Harris J, Karl A, Clunies-Ross C, Bower S, Moberly N, et al.
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci . 2022 Apr; 17(11):1035-1043. PMID: 35438797
Adolescents frequently engage in high-risk behaviours (HRB) following childhood sexual abuse (CSA). Aberrant reward processes are implicated in HRB, and their underlying fronto-striatal networks are vulnerable to neurodevelopmental changes during...
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Richards J, Smithson J, Moberly N, Smith A
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2021 Jul; 18(13). PMID: 34281006
Domestic violence (DV) victims face significant barriers to accessing healthcare. This is particularly concerning in cases of brain injury (BI), which is difficult to diagnose and risks severe long-term consequences...
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Roberts H, Mostazir M, Moberly N, Watkins E, Adlam A
Behav Res Ther . 2021 May; 142:103871. PMID: 34004447
Repetitive negative thinking (RNT) is a proximal risk factor implicated in the onset and maintenance of common mental health problems such as depression and anxiety. Adolescence may be a key...
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Dickson J, Moberly N, Preece D, Dodd A, Huntley C
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2021 Apr; 18(6). PMID: 33802749
Recent research suggests people typically "give up" pursuing their New Year resolutions within the first month. The present study investigated goal features proposed to be implicated in promoting both mental...
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Roberts H, Moberly N, Cull T, Gow H, Honeysett M, Dunn B
J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry . 2019 Oct; 66:101519. PMID: 31614265
Background And Objectives: Rumination is a form of repetitive thinking that has been associated with both helpful and unhelpful consequences for mood and self-regulation. It has been suggested that the...
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Dunn B, Widnall E, Reed N, Taylor R, Owens C, Spencer A, et al.
Pilot Feasibility Stud . 2019 May; 5:63. PMID: 31061718
Background: While existing psychological treatments for depression are effective for many, a significant proportion of depressed individuals do not respond to current approaches and few remain well over the long-term....
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OMahen H, Moberly N, Wright K
Behav Ther . 2019 Apr; 50(3):504-514. PMID: 31030869
Depression is a common and costly problem. Behavioral Activation (BA) is an effective treatment for depression when delivered 1:1, but group treatments often do not perform as well as 1:1...
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Psychogiou L, Nath S, Kallitsoglou A, Dimatis K, Parry E, Russell A, et al.
Br J Dev Psychol . 2018 Mar; 36(4):557-572. PMID: 29498073
Although attachment plays a key role in children's socio-emotional development, little attention has been paid to the role of children's attachment to their father. This study examined whether insecure attachment...