Training and Teaching Activities AY 2023-2024
From the Academic Year 2023-2024 the PhenoLab activities will be divided in four types: two free of charge and two with registration fees.
1. Academic Lectures: for free, once a month, partially recorded and uploaded on the PhenoLab YouTube Channel
2. Encountering Health Professionals: for free, once every two months, partially recorded and uploaded on the PhenoLab YouTube Channel
3. Course in Applying Phenomenology: twice a month, a team of scholars coming from a strong experience in the field of phenomenology and qualitative research will train researchers and mental health professionals on how to apply the phenomenological method. In order to participate to the course, registration fees are required. They will include online lectures, teaching materials, reading and discussion groups. Recordings of the course will not be uploaded.
Teachers:4. Course in Philosophical Counseling and Phenomenology: twice every two months, certified practitioners in the field of Philosophical Counselling, with a focus on phenomenology and hermeneutics, will guide the participants in using the tools coming from these two distinct yet close fields of knowledge. In order to participate to the course, registration fees are required. They will include online lectures, teaching materials, reading groups, and pragmatical activities. Recordings of the course will not be uploaded.
Teachers:Prof. Dr. Francesca Brencio, University of Seville, Spain – APPA certified philosophical counselor
Prof. Dr. Susi Ferrarello, Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at California State University, East Bay, USA - APPA certified philosophical counselor
The PhenoLab activities will start on October 10 2023.
The new program will be published within the beginning of September.
Lectures and discussions will be held in English.
For any query or information please contact phenolab2019@gmail.com
The PhenoLab is open for collaborations with Departments of Philosophy and Schools of Medicine, as well as Schools of Psychiatry and Psychology, and research groups in the field of health in general and mental health in particular.
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