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The DSM5 Debates: Searching for the voices of those living under, through, and beyond psychiatric diagnoses
Next week, on June 4–5, 2013, I will be speaking at the DSM-5 extravaganza taking place at the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London. There is a 2-day international conference titled: DSM-5 and the Future of Psychiatric Diagnosis: Where is … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Conferences, Ideas
Tagged antipsychiatry, diagnosis, DSM, history of psychiatry, Maudsley, medical humanities, patient, patient experience, psychiatry
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‘Putting a Name to It: Diagnosis, health and illness’ – Annemarie Jutel (Seminar, Durham University Monday 10 June 2013)
The Centre for Medical Humanities and the Qualitative Health Research Group invite you to attend: ‘Putting a Name to It: Diagnosis, health and illness’ Annemarie Jutel Victoria University of Wellington, Graduate School of Nursing, Midwifery & Health Monday 10th June, … Continue reading
Maudsley Debate: “Enabled? Or Labelled”—Psychiatric Diagnosis on the occasion of the publication of DSM5 (Public event, London, Institute of Psychiatry, 5 June 2013)
Felicity Callard, of the Centre for Medical Humanities, will be one of the guest speakers in the 48th Maudsley Debate – which is open to all, and hosted by the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London. The debate coincides with … Continue reading
Theorising Diagnosis (One-day seminar, Norwich, 23 May 2013)
ESRC Seminar Series: The role of diagnosis in health and wellbeing: A social science perspective on the social, economic and political costs and consequences of diagnosis. Consortium: University of East Anglia, University of Exeter; University of York; University of Cambridge & … Continue reading
The Transformative Power of Diagnosis
Annemarie Goldstein Jutel writes: Diagnosis is a fascinating topic of reflection for critical, creative and cultural scholars. Putting a name to a disorder (“Putting a Name to It” is also, not so coincidentally, the title of my book on the … Continue reading
Posted in Ideas
Tagged diagnosis, literature, medical humanities, medical sociology, Qualitative Health Research
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“What is ‘mental illness’ today – five hard questions” Nikolas Rose (Public Seminar, University of Nottingham, 15 May 2013)
What is ‘mental illness’ today – five hard questions Professor Nikolas Rose 4.30pm, Wednesday 15 May B63, Law & Social Sciences Building, University Park, University of Nottingham Abstract: In this talk I want to characterize the ‘territory’ of mental illness … Continue reading
DSM-5 and the Future of Psychiatric Diagnosis (Conference, London, 4-5 June 2013)
The conference will be held at the Institute of Psychiatry, London on 4-5 June 2013. CMH staff member Dr Felicity Callard is one of the invited speakers. Her talk is entitled: “Dissecting diagnosis: producing patients”. Information about the conference, and how to register, … Continue reading
Diagnosis, Technologies & Innovation (Day Seminar, Exeter, 28 January 2013)
One day seminar Diagnosis, technologies and Innovation Part of the ESRC Seminar Series: The role of diagnosis in health and wellbeing: A social science perspective on the social, economic and political costs and consequences of diagnosis Monday 28 january 2013 9:30 – … Continue reading
DSM: The History, Theory, and Politics of Diagnosis (CFP, Conference, University of Surrey, 25-27 March 2013)
History & Philosophy of Psychology Section of the BPS Annual Conference 25-27 March, 2013 University of Surrey, Guildford DSM: The History, Theory, and Politics of Diagnosis Keynote Speaker: Professor Ian Parker 2013 marks the 40-year anniversary of the vote by … Continue reading
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Tagged CFP, conference, diagnosis, DSM, history of medicine, history of psychiatry, psychiatry, psychology
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