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Depression is very common in adolescence and is associated with a high risk of recurrence and suicide. Adolescents with depression experience the same symptoms as adults, such as sadness and fatigue, but some key differences exist. Depressed youth often feel irritable rather than or in addition to feeling low.
Keith Hawton CBE
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DSc., DM, FRCPsych, FMedSci. Keith Hawton CBE - Emeritus Director, Centre for Suicide Research
Ksenija Yeeles
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DPhil, BSc (Hons) Ksenija Yeeles - Research Fellow, SINAPPS Project Manager, Research Member of Common Room Kellogg College
Philip Wilkinson
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BMedSci BM BS (Nottingham), FRCPsych, Dip Obst (Auckland, New Zealand), Certificate in Cognitive Therapy (Oxford), ATCL, LGSMD, CELTA Philip Wilkinson - Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer
John Gallacher
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PhD AFBPsS CPsychol FFPH John Gallacher - Professor of Cognitive Health; Director, Dementias Platform UK; Director, BrainWaves study of adolescent wellbeing and mental health
John Geddes
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MD FRCPsych John Geddes - WA Handley Professor of Psychiatry; Director, NIHR Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre
Jennifer Rendell
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MA(Oxon), DPhil, MBPsS Jennifer Rendell - Research Fellow & Deputy Director of Graduate Studies
Patrick Waters
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BSc PhD CSci FIBMS FRCPath Patrick Waters - Associate Professor, Co-Director Autoimmune Neurology Diagnostic Laboratory