Ethics, Experience and Evidence

Ethics, Experience and Evidence: Integration of Perspectives in Psychiatry

14th International Conference for Philosophy and Psychiatry

14th International Conference for Philosophy and Psychiatry

Schedule for the free oral presentations 

Last update: 2011-08-26


Friday, September 2, 16.15-18-10



16.15‑16.40
16.45‑17.10
17:15‑17:40

17:45‑18:10
1. Overarching Perspectives
Henrik Anckarsäter: Hypermodernism in Psychiatry
Robert Kimball: Phenomenology vs. Naturalism in Psychopathology
Iwa Kos: Incubator or Institutions in Mental Health? The Testimony of Anti-Psychiatric Initiatives
Leif Öjesjö: Life Force Discourses. From Vitalism to Biopower and joie de vivre

16.15‑16.40

16.45‑17.10

17:15‑17:40

17:45‑18:10
2. Sex and the Body
Helena De Preester: Merleau-Ponty’s Sexual Schema and the History of Body Integrity Identity Disorder
Jorge Dávila: The Constitution of Spatial Intentionality and Affection in the Psychotic Experience
Luis Madeira: Mania Illness Experience — The Case of Time, Space and Body Awareness
Christian Perring: Sexual Perversion and the Paraphilias: The Case of Exhibitionism

16.15‑16.40

16.45‑17.10

17:15‑17:40
17:45‑18:10
3. Depression, Ego and Self
Ginger Hoffman: On Serotonin and Self-Respect: Puzzles About Attaining Self-Respect from Antidepressant Medications
Arinobu Hori: The Conflict between two Ego-Ideals and the Maturation Disturbance of Narcissism in Japanese Society
Marie Rusner: A Phenomenological Understanding of Bipolar Disorder
Hitoshi Tsuda: The Alienation and Anxiety of Endogenous Depressive Patients —  Psychopathologies of “Shuuchaku” (Shimoda) and “Jouissance” (Levinas)

16.15‑16.40

16.45‑17.10

17:15‑17:40

17:45‑18:10
4. Clinical and Philosophical Aspects of Psychosis
Wakami Niwa: The Doppelgänger and the “Paired Mirrors’ Phenomenon” in Schizophrenic Monozygotic Twins
Stephen Rosenman: Prodromal Diagnosis Delays Early Intervention in Psychosis
Kristen Steslow: Wittgenstein’s Experiment: Attention to Psychotic Expression
Angela Woods: Temporality, Narrativity and Psychopathology: Schizophrenia and Strawson’s Episodic Selfhood

16.15‑16.40
16.45‑17.10

17:15‑17:40

17:45‑18:10
5. Evidence Based Psychiatry
Mona Gupta: The Ethical Goals of EBM
Dieneke Hubbeling: Randomized Controlled Trials for Complex Interventions?
Jakob Korf: A Stochastic and Personal Brain versus Evidence Based Psychiatry
Jorid Moen: Evidence-Based Medicine in Context: A Pragmatist Approach to Psychiatric Practice

Sunday, September 4, 8.45-10.15



08.45‑09.10
09.15‑09.40

09.45‑10.10
1. Understanding Psychosis
Janis Blenden: Understanding Schizophrenia/Does It Really Exist?
Mari Stenlund: Diversity in Understanding the Psychotic Individual’s Freedom of Belief and Thought
Ursula Werneke: Psychiatry and Reality — Perception of Matter or Matter of Perception?

08.45‑09.10

09.15‑09.40


09.45‑10.10
2. Agency and Will (changed)
Christer Svennerlind: The Swedish Penal System on Criminal Intent in Relation to Severe Mental Disorder and Unaccountability
Kyoko Sumida: Sense of Agency and Ambivalence in Schizophrenia: Interdisciplinary Understanding from Descriptive and Empirical Viewpoints
Grant Gillett: Deep Brain Stimulation and the Human Will (on video link)

08.45‑09.10

09.15‑09.40
09.45‑10.10
3. Ethics and the Patient Encounter
Bogdan Latecki: Pollyanna Syndrome in Psychotherapy — or Pseudo-Therapy. Counseling, Consoling or Counterfeiting?
Jeffrey Bedrick: Evidence, Art, and Ethics
Kriszta Sajber: Ethical Differences and an Ethics of Difference: The Intersubjective Sphere of the Psychiatric Situation

08.45‑09.10

09.15‑09.40
09.45‑10.10
4. Responsibility, Freedom and Coercion
Kelso Cratsley: Concepts of Coercion: Provisional Lessons from Recent Research
Gerben Meynen: Why Mental Disorders Can Diminish Responsibility
Bogdan Latecki: Compliance versus Freedom — Behind the Choice, Facing the Consequences?

08.45‑09.10

09.15‑09.40

09.45‑10.10
5. Law and Psychiatry
David Brax: Emotion, Causation and Responsibility in the Context of Hate Crime Legislation
Nancy Nyquist Potter: You’re Not Hearing Me! Responding Appropriately to Adolescent Offenders
Janis Blenden: The Broward County Mental Health Court — Bridges to the Community