A. Y. 2020-2021 Summer Semester – from April to July 2021
Summer Semester – from April to July 2021
The activities of PhenoLab are divided in two different kinds: internal presentations, delivered by the participants of the group, and external presentations, for which we invite guest lecturers who have an expertise on certain topics related to phenomenology and mental health.Lectures and Discussions are in English.
Please contact Prof. Francesca Brencio by email [fbrencio@us.es] to receive the Zoom link
13 April 2021, h. 16.45 CET
Prof. Dr. Francesca Brencio (University of Seville - Spain)
From medical semiology to phenomenology A person-centred approach in mental health sciences
20 April 2021, h. 16.45 CET
Prof. Dr. Susi Ferrarello (California State University East Bay - USA)
Bioethics and phenomenology
27 April 2021, h. 16.45 CET
Dr. Veronica Iubei (Heidelberg University Hospital - Germany)
Atmosphere and the Affective Epoché: Reflections from New Phenomenology to Psychopathology
May 4 2021, h. 16.45 CET
Dr. Louis Schreel (Ghent University - Belgium)
Man Thinks and not the Brain. Erwin Straus on the Foundations of Cognitive and Phenomenological Psychology
May 11 2021, h. 16.45 CET
Prof. Dr. Matthew Ratcliffe (University of York - UK)
Grief and the Experience of Lost Possibilities
May 18 2021, h. 16.45 CET
Miss Judith Sieber (University of Witten/Herdecke – Germany)
Meaningful encounters in medicine
Holidays of Pentecost
June 8 2021, h. 16.45 CET
Prof. Dr. Marcin Moskalewitch (Poznan University of Medical Sciences - Poland)
Lived time in cancer - a quantitative-phenomenological exploration
June 15 2021, h. 16.45 CET
Dr. Anastasios Dimopoulos (NHS - UK)
Daseinsanalyse: a historical and conceptual overview
June 22 2021, h. 16.45 CET
Dr. Roxana Baiasu (University of Oxford – UK)
Making sense of things in dementia
June 29 2021, h. 16.45 CET
Prof. Dr. Matthew Broome (University of Birmingham – UK)
Psychiatry as a Vocation: moral injury and the phenomenology of clinical practice.
July 6 2021, h. 16.45 CET
Dr. Prisca Bauer (Freiburg Medical Centre - Germany)
Discussion of the paper Stilwell P., Harmann K., “Phenomenological Research Needs to be Renewed: Time to Integrate Enactivism as a Flexible Resource” (doi: 10.1177/1609406921995299)
July 13 2021, h. 16.45 CET
Dr. Emily Hughes (University of York – UK)
The manifold temporalities of grief
July 20 2021, h. 16.45 CET
Prof. Dr. Anna Bergqvist (Manchester Metropolitan University – UK)
The Phenomenology of Mutual Trust and Self-Ownership in Borderline Personality Disorder: Reassessing Hope in Recovery
July 27 2021, h. 16.45 CET
Prof. Dr. Francesca Brencio (University of Seville)
PhenoLab: two years after. Considerations and new pathways
Summer Holidays
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