FULL PROGRAM - A. Y. 2023-2024

The PhenoLab activities will start on October 10, 2023.

Lectures and discussions will be held in English.
For any query or information, and to receive the Zoom link please contact phenolab2019@gmail.com

For information about the Course in Applying Phenomenology visit here
For information about the Course in Philosophical Counseling and Phenomenology visit here 


10 OCTOBER, Tuesday 16.45 - 18.15 CET
Academic Lecture
Prof. Dr. Guilherme Messas, Faculdade de Ciências Médicas da Santa Casa de San Paulo - Brasil
The dialectic approach to phenomenological psychopathology: its history and role in renewing clinical mental health care

13 OCTOBER, Friday 18-20, CET
Course in Applying Phenomenology

20 OCTOBER, Friday 18-20 CET
Course in Applying Phenomenology

7 NOVEMBER, Tuesday 18-20 CET
Course in Philosophical Counseling and Phenomenology

10 NOVEMBER, Friday 18-20 CET
Course in Philosophical Counseling and Phenomenology

14 NOVEMBER, Tuesday 17-19 CET
Course in Applying Phenomenology

17 NOVEMBER, Friday 17-19 CET
Course in Applying Phenomenology

28 NOVEMBER, Tuesday 16.45 - 18.15 CET
Academic Lecture
Dr. Erik Norman Dzwiza-Ohlsen, Husserl Archives Cologne / a.r.t.e.s. Graduate School for the Humanities Cologne – Germany
Phenomenological Psychopathology of Dementia: Still a Forgotten Task?

8 DECEMBER, Friday 17-19 CET
Course in Applying Phenomenology

15 DECEMBER, Friday 17-19 CET
Course in Applying Phenomenology



René Magritte, La corde sensible
 


9 JANUARY, Tuesday 16.45 - 18.15 CET
Academic Lecture
Prof. Dr. Elizabeth Pienkos, Duquesne University - USA
On the understandability of psychosis: Pushing the limits of phenomenological psychopathology

16 JANUARY, Tuesday 16.45 - 18.15 CET
Encountering Health professionals
Prof. Dr. Idun Røseth, Telemark Hospital Trust and University of Agder - Norway
Maternal affection and postpartum depression: A phenomenological approach

26 JANUARY, Friday 18-20 CET
Course in Applying Phenomenology

2 FEBRUARY, Friday 18-20 CET
Course in Applying Phenomenology

9 FEBRUARY, Friday 18-20 CET
Course in Applying Phenomenology

16 FEBRUARY, Friday 18-20 CET
Course in Applying Phenomenology

20 FEBRUARY, Tuesday 18-20 CET
Course in Philosophical Counseling and Phenomenology

23 FEBRUARY, Friday 18-20 CET
Course in Philosophical Counseling and Phenomenology

12 MARCH, Tuesday 16.45 - 18.15 CET
Academic Lecture
Prof. Dr. Dr. Thomas Fuchs, Heidelberg University Hospital – Germany
The not-yet-conscious. Protentional consciousness and the emergence of the new

15 MARCH, Friday 15.30 – 17.30 CET
Course in Applying Phenomenology

22 MARCH, Friday 15.30 – 17.30 CET
Course in Applying Phenomenology

9 APRIL, Tuesday 18-20 CET
Course in Philosophical Counseling and Phenomenology

12 APRIL, Friday 18-20 CET
Course in Philosophical Counseling and Phenomenology

16 APRIL, Tuesday 16.45 - 18.15 CET
Academic Lecture
Prof. Dr. Bill Fullford, S. Catherine College, University of Oxford – UK
Values and Values-based Practice in Person-centred Psychiatric Diagnosis: a Case Study of Delusion

19 APRIL, Friday 18-20 CET
Course in Applying Phenomenology

23 APRIL, Tuesday 16.45 - 18.15 CET
Academic Lecture
Prof. Dr. Sara Heinämaa, University of Jyväskylä – Finland
Depth and Transitivity: On the Intentional and Egoic Structures of Love

26 APRIL, Friday 18-20 CET
Course in Applying Phenomenology

30 APRIL, Tuesday 16.45 - 18.15 CET
Academic Lecture
Prof. Dr. Rene’ Rosfort, University of Copenhagen – Denmark
Fragile identity: a hermeneneutic-phenomenological approach to suffering

7 MAY, Tuesday 16.45 - 18.15 CET
Encountering Health professionals
Dr. Fortunata Romeo, Istituto Universitario di Studi Superiori di Pavia, and Centro Studi Villa Miari – Italy
Phenomenology and neurocognitive rehab: the work within the lived body

17 MAY, Friday17-19 CET
Course in Applying Phenomenology

24 MAY, Friday 17-19 CET
Course in Applying Phenomenology

28 MAY, Tuesday 16.45 18.15 CET
Academic Lecture
Prof. Dr. Francesca Brencio, University of Seville - Spain, and The Collaborating Centre for Values-based Practice, S. Catherine College, University of Oxford – UK
Bridging the gap: Phenomenology and Values Based Practice. Subjectivity, Intersubjectivity and Plurality.


June 2024 -- 1st edition of the PhenoLab Summer School in Applying Phenomenology.





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