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SUMMARY:Raising Resilience: Nurturing our Children and Young People
DESCRIPTION:This is a joint event supported and organised by the Division of Educational & Child Psychology\, its Northern Ireland Branch\, The Education Authority NI and The School of Psychology Queen’s University Belfast. \nThe day will take you through issues that affect our Children and Young People to interventions to solve those issues.
URL:https://edpsy.org.uk/event/raising-resilience-nurturing-our-children-and-young-people-11-18/
LOCATION:The Whitla Hall\, Queen's University Belfast\, University Road\, Belfast\, BT7 1NN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
ORGANIZER;CN="BPS Division of Educational and Child Psychology":MAILTO:bps@kc-jones.co.uk  
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SUMMARY:Mental health across cultural borders
DESCRIPTION:Are mental illnesses universal\, and universally identifiable across the globe? Numerous critical voices emerged which have interrogated the viability of a global psychiatric nosology\, some of them viewing global mental health as a form of medical imperialism. In a similar vein\, psychiatric and psychological interventions have been criticised for individualising and depoliticising suffering\, distress and responses to mass violence. In the current international context of major humanitarian crises and mass refugee movements\, discussions about the very possibility of cross-cultural applications of mental health principles are extremely pertinent\, and they affect everyday practices of UK and European mental health clinicians to an enormous extent. \nThis workshop aims to open some of these core questions from the point of view of clinical practice. It is aimed at mental health practitioners who treat patients of different cultural backgrounds\, and seeks to address the core theoretical and practical challenges which such practitioners are facing in the current UK and global context. The workshop gathers world-leading experts in transcultural psychiatry\, psychology and psychotherapy\, who will address some of the following questions: \nThe workshop will consist of presentations by the invited speakers\, and structured group discussions with participants to reflect on professional practice.
URL:https://edpsy.org.uk/event/mental-health-across-cultural-borders-11-18/
LOCATION:Ortus Centre\, Institute of Psychiatry\, Psychology and Neuroscience\, Denmark Hill\, London\, SE5 8SN\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ana Antic":MAILTO:a.antic@exeter.ac.uk
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