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Category: Conferences & workshops

A Symposium on Restraint in Mental Health Care, Past and Present (London)

Posted on May 13, 2013 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

A Symposium on Strong Clothing and Restraint in Mental Healthcare Wednesday 31 July, 5 – 8pm Book online: http://heldsymposium.eventbrite.co.uk Jane Fradgley’s… Read more A Symposium on Restraint in Mental Health Care, Past and Present (London)

Workshop-Ankündigung: “Madness on Stage – Staging Madness”

Posted on May 13, 2013 by johannatietje

Madness on Stage – Staging Madness. Techniken der Inszenierung von ‘Krankheitsbildern’ und ‘Gefühlstönen’ Workshop der DFG-Forschergruppe “Kulturen des Wahnsinns”, Schwellenphänomene der… Read more Workshop-Ankündigung: “Madness on Stage – Staging Madness”

Maudsley Debates: Enabling or Labelling? (King’s College London)

Posted on May 8, 2013May 8, 2013 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

This House believes that psychiatric diagnosis has advanced the care of people with mental health problems. Wednesday 5th June, 6pm… Read more Maudsley Debates: Enabling or Labelling? (King’s College London)

Conference announcement: “Aftershock. Post-Traumatic Cultures since the Great War”

Posted on April 11, 2013April 10, 2013 by johannatietje

May 22nd – 24th 2013 at the University of Copenhagen Programme Keynote speakers Professor Jay Winter, Department of History, Yale University Dr… Read more Conference announcement: “Aftershock. Post-Traumatic Cultures since the Great War”

Philosophical Issues Psychiatry: The Nature and Sources of Historical Change

Posted on April 10, 2013 by ericengstrom

Conference at the University of Copenhagen, 9-11 May 2013 Speakers: German  Berrios,  Emilie  Bovet,  John  Dupre, Eric Engstrom, Ian Hacking,… Read more Philosophical Issues Psychiatry: The Nature and Sources of Historical Change

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