FULL PROGRAM - A. Y. 2024-2025



The PhenoLab activities will start on September 14, 2024
Lectures and discussions will be held in English.
For any query or information, and to receive the Zoom link please contact phenolab2019@gmail.com



Saturday, September 14 2024, h. 3-5 CET
Course in Clinical Phenomenology. From theory to practice
Topic: Phenomenology for beginners: key concepts and course overview

Saturday, September 212024, h. 3-5 CET
Course in Clinical Phenomenology. From theory to practice
Topic: Edmund Husserl. From descriptive psychology to the transcendental turn

Saturday, September 28 2024, h. 3-5 CET
Course in Clinical Phenomenology. From theory to practice
Topic: Martin Heidegger and the hermeneutical shift

Tuesday 1 October 2024, h. 4.45-6.15 CET
Academic Lecture
Prof. Dr. Lisa Bortolotti, Department of Philosophy, University of Birmingham (UK)
Title of the talk: Epistemically just interactions are good medicine

Saturday, October 5 2024, h. 3-5 CET
Course in Clinical Phenomenology. From theory to practice
Topic: Karl Jaspers. Descriptive phenomenology and role of psychiatry

Saturday, October 12 2024, h. 3-5 CET
Course in Clinical Phenomenology. From theory to practice
Topic: Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Tuesday, 15 October 2024, h. 4.45-6 CET
Encountering Mental Health Professionals
Dr. Absi Sanati, NHS, The Royal College of Psychiatrists (UK)
Title of the presentation: Do psychiatrists need philosophy?

Saturday, October 19 2024, h. 3-5 CET
Course in Clinical Phenomenology. From theory to practice
Topic: Variety of depressive experiences (I part)

Saturday, October 26 2024, h. 3-5 CET
Course in Clinical Phenomenology. From theory to practice
Topic: Variety of depressive experiences (II part)

Tuesday 5 November 2024, h. 4.45-6.15 CET
Academic Lecture
Prof. Dr. Guilherme Messas, Faculdade de Ciências Médicas da Santa Casa de San Paulo (Brasil)
Title of the talk: Dialectical Phenomenology and substance misuse. Its categories and clinical challenges

Saturday, November 9 2024, h. 3-5 CET
Course in Clinical Phenomenology. From theory to practice
Topic: Temporality in depressive experiences. Ludwig Binswanger, Eugen Minkowski (I part)

Saturday, November 16 2024, h. 3-5 CET
Course in Clinical Phenomenology. From theory to practice
Topic: Temporality in depressive experiences. Erwin Strauss, Karl Jaspers, Hubertus Tellenbach (II part)

Saturday, November 23 2024, h. 3-5 CET
Course in Clinical Phenomenology. From theory to practice
Topic: Lived body, corporeality and intercorporeality in depressive experiences

Saturday, December 7 2024, h. 3-5 CET
Course in Clinical Phenomenology. From theory to practice
Topic: Schizophrenia: Emil Kraepelin, Eugen Bleuler and contemporary models of classification

Saturday, December 14 2024, h. 3-5 CET
Course in Clinical Phenomenology. From theory to practice
Topic: Schizophrenia from a phenomenological approach. The first generation of psychiatrists using the phenomenological approach: Karl Jaspers, Ludwig Binswanger, Eugène Minkowski, Wolfgang Blankenburg

Tuesday 17 December 2024, h. 4.45-6.15 CET
Encountering Mental Health Professionals
Prof. Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb, Director of Gestalt Institute HCC (Italy)
Title of the talk: Psychopathology of the Situation: Gestalt therapy field-oriented approach


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Saturday, January 11 2025, h. 3-5 CET
Course in Clinical Phenomenology. From theory to practice
Topic: Schizophrenia from a phenomenological approach: contemporary approaches

Saturday, January 18 2025, h. 3-5 CET
Course in Clinical Phenomenology. From theory to practice
Topic: Hallucinations, delusions and the quest of meaning

Tuesday, January 21 2025, h. 4.45-6.15 CET
Encountering Mental Health Professionals
Dr. Dr. Anastasios Dimopoulos, NHS, Chair of the Special Interest Group in Philosophy of The Royal College of Psychiatrists (UK)
Title of the talk: The joys and pains of being a philosophically informed psychiatrist in the 21st century mental healthcare system

Saturday, January 25 2025, h. 3-5 CET
Course in Clinical Phenomenology. From theory to practice
Topic: Phenomenological interviews

Saturday, February 1 2025, h. 3-5 CET
Course in Clinical Phenomenology. From theory to practice
Topic: From clinical semiology to existential encounters

Tuesday 4 February 2025, h. 4.45-6.18
Academic Lecture
Prof. Dr. Dr. Thomas Fuchs, Heidelberg University Hospital (Germany)
Title of the presentation: Conviviality: Our primary connectedness to living beings

Saturday, February 8 2025, h. 3-5 CET
Course in Clinical Phenomenology. From theory to practice
Topic: Recognition, relationality and empathy in practices of care

Tuesday March 4, 4.45-6.15 CET
Academic Lecture
Dr. Roxana Baiasu, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham (UK)
Title of the presentation: Transformative paradoxes in mental health

Tuesday March 25, 4.45-6.15 CET
Encountering Mental Health Professionals
Dr. Cecilia Maria Esposito, Department of Neurosciences and Mental Health, IRCCS Fondazione Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan (Italy)
Title of the talk: Exploring the lived experience of patients with depression

Tuesday April 8 2025, h. 4.45-6.16 CET
Academic Lecture
Prof. Dr. Natalie Depraz (affiliation)
Title of the talk: Phenomenological Empiricism: the philosophy of micro-phenomenology

Tuesday 15 April 2025, h. 4.45-6.15
Academic Lecture
Dr. Valeria Bizzari, Husserl Archive, KU Leuven (Belgium)
Title of the talk: Phenomenology of dreaming

Tuesday 6 May, h. 4.45-6.15 CET
Academic Lecture
Prof. Dr. Susi Ferrarello, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at California State University, East Bay (USA)
Title of the talk: “No bump, no care”. Phenomenology of pregnancy

Tuesday, 20 May, h. 4.45-6.15 CET
Dr. Enise I. Incesoy & Dr. Zumrut Duygu Sen
Encountering Mental Health Professionals
Title of the talk: Phenomenology of depression

9-13 June 2025
2nd PhenoLab Summer School in Umbria
PHENOMELOGY, QUALITATIVE RESEARCH AND MENTAL HEALTH
The call for papers will be shortly announced       











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