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 |
The conference is organized by the Swedish Association for Philosophy and Psychiatry in cooperation with the University of Gothenburg, the Swedish Psychiatric Association and the International Network for Philosophy and Psychiatry.