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  1. mark.williams@ell.ox.ac.uk. St Edmund Hall. Medieval. Masters supervision. DPhil supervision. Permanent Academic Staff. Research Interests.

  2. J. Mark G. Williams, is Emeritus Professor of Clinical Psychology and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford Department of Psychiatry. [1] He held previous posts at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, the Medical Research Council Applied Psychology Unit (now Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit) in Cambridge and the ...

  3. My research focuses on psychological models and the treatment of depression and suicidal behaviour, particularly the application of experimental cognitive psychology to understanding the processes that increase risk of suicidal behaviour in depression.

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    Our group has developed MBCT for a range of other clinical groups, people who are suicidal, who experience health anxiety and who have cardiovascular disease. We have also contributed to the development of mindfulness-based programs across the lifespan, for adults, for children and adolescents, and at different stages of life, such as the transitio...

    Our work has been supported by research grants from the National Institute for Health Research, Wellcome Trust, Medical Research Council, Mind and Life, Oxford Mindfulness Foundation, the University of Oxford and the Sir John Ritblat Family Foundation. Our work has also benefited from generous donations. If you could like to support our research yo...

    This two-year part-time Masters course offers experienced professionals from a range of backgrounds a unique opportunity to develop in-depth specialist knowledge and skills in mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) curricula. Ou hope is that it will identify and resource the next generation of MBCT teachers, trainers and researchers.

    The Oxford Mindfulness Centre has been at the forefront of MBCT research, innovation, teaching and training since it was founded by Professor Mark Williams in 2008. Since 2014 it has been directed by Professor Willem Kuyken, the Sir John Ritblat Family Foundation Professor of Mindfulness and Psychological Science. It is a collaboration between the ...

    Where do I find the best mindfulness and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) book/website/app?
    What is some of the most important research?
    I'd like to learn more about mindfulness/MBCT, but I don't know where to start.
  4. Professor Mark Williams. MA MPhil DPhil (Oxf) Fellow and Tutor in English Language and Literature; Associate Professor in Global Medieval Literature (English Faculty) Governing Body Fellow; Tutor for Undergraduates; Garden Fellow; Secretary to the Tutorial Committee; mark.williams@ell.ox.ac.uk

  5. Mark Williams is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Oxford, Welcome Trust Principal Research Fellow and Director of the Oxford Mindfulness Centre.

  6. Mindfulness. The Mindful Way through Depression by Mark Williams, John Teasdale, Zindel Segal and Jon Kabat-Zinn.