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This week in the NY Times: “Sybil: A Brilliant Hysteric?”

Posted on November 29, 2014November 30, 2014 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

This week, columnist Clyde Haberman published a piece in the New York Times dealing with the fluidity of the Dissociative Identity Disorder… Read more This week in the NY Times: “Sybil: A Brilliant Hysteric?”

Colloque “Des livres qui rendent fou ? Interroger le canon psychiatrique de Pinel au DSM-5” (Paris, Oct 2014)

Posted on September 18, 2014September 21, 2014 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

Des livres qui rendent fou ?  Interroger le canon psychiatrique de Pinel au DSM-5   Colloque à l’EHESS (Paris) Les… Read more Colloque “Des livres qui rendent fou ? Interroger le canon psychiatrique de Pinel au DSM-5” (Paris, Oct 2014)

New issue of “History of the Human Sciences”

Posted on April 11, 2014 by benoitmajerus

A new issue of History of the Human Sciences is available online. The April issue 2014 contains following articles that… Read more New issue of “History of the Human Sciences”

Freud Museum Annual Lecture 2013: How Well Does Freud’s Work Stand the Test of Time? (Allen Frances, MD)

Posted on May 24, 2013 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

Freud Museum Annual Lecture 2013 The Freud Museum and King’s College London present The Freud Memorial Lecture 2013 Dr. Allen… Read more Freud Museum Annual Lecture 2013: How Well Does Freud’s Work Stand the Test of Time? (Allen Frances, MD)

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)

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