CALENDAR OF EVENTS

A curated listing of international critical psychology conferences and events. Email us at [email protected] if you’d like to suggest an event.

The week's events

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February 24, 2020
February 25, 2020(1 event)

MIA Online Parent Support Groups: Parents of Children 19+, U.S./Canada

MIA Online Parent Support Groups: Parents of Children 19+, U.S./Canada


February 25, 2020

6:00 pm to 7:30 pm, U.S. Mountain Time

 

 

January 14, January 28, February 11, February 25, March 10, March 24, April 14, April 28, May 12, May 26, June 9, June 23, July 14

MIA Online Parent Support Groups: Parents of Children 19+, U.S./Canada

February 26, 2020
February 27, 2020(1 event)

Human Rights and Global Mental Health: Challenges, Opportunities and Scenarios for the Future. A Conversation with United Nations Special Rapporteur Dainius Pūras

Human Rights and Global Mental Health: Challenges, Opportunities and Scenarios for the Future. A Conversation with United Nations Special Rapporteur Dainius Pūras


February 27, 2020

Please join the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University and the University of Massachusetts-Boston for this important conversation about the future challenges and opportunities to respect, protect, and advance the right to mental health.

This will take place on Thursday February 27thfrom 1:00 – 2:30pm at the Ethics Center, 124 Mt Auburn St, Cambridge, MA 02138.

Event Description

A rights-based approach to mental health is based on respect for the inherent dignity of all people. In his country visits over the past five years, Special Rapporteur Pūras has observed that mental health is grossly neglected within health systems around the world. Where mental health systems exist, they do so in isolation, segregated from regular healthcare despite the intimate relationship between physical and mental health. As a result, the Special Rapporteur has made mental health and emotional well-being a priority focus since the beginning of his tenure and the intended legacy of his work from the U.N. mandate. Dr. Puras has argued that good mental health and well-being cannot be defined by the absence of a mental health condition, but must be defined instead by the social, psychosocial, political, economic and physical environment that enables individuals and populations to live a life of dignity, with full enjoyment of their rights and in the equitable pursuit of their potential. In an attempt to contribute to the discussion around mental health as a global health priority, the Special Rapporteur calls for a shift in the paradigm, based on the recurrence of human rights violations in mental health settings, all too often affecting persons with intellectual, cognitive and psychosocial disabilities.

February 28, 2020
February 29, 2020(1 event)

2020 Critical Psychology Conference in East Asia

2020 Critical Psychology Conference in East Asia

N/A
February 29, 2020 March 1, 2020

Who should participate?

Those interested in the progressive development of critical psychology in East Asia are welcome wherever they come from around the world. Researchers and students regardless of discipline and non-academics who have an interest in critical psychology will all be warmly welcomed. It is hoped that new approaches and practices to tackle both the problems from which psychology suffers and the problems from which others suffer because of psychology, will be illuminated by close exchanges by conference participants.

Venue:

Wako University in the City of Machida, Tokyo.

(Address: 2160 Kanai-machi, Machida-shi, Tokyo 195-8585 JAPAN)

2020 Critical Psychology Conference in East Asia

March 1, 2020(1 event)

2020 Critical Psychology Conference in East Asia

2020 Critical Psychology Conference in East Asia

N/A
February 29, 2020 March 1, 2020

Who should participate?

Those interested in the progressive development of critical psychology in East Asia are welcome wherever they come from around the world. Researchers and students regardless of discipline and non-academics who have an interest in critical psychology will all be warmly welcomed. It is hoped that new approaches and practices to tackle both the problems from which psychology suffers and the problems from which others suffer because of psychology, will be illuminated by close exchanges by conference participants.

Venue:

Wako University in the City of Machida, Tokyo.

(Address: 2160 Kanai-machi, Machida-shi, Tokyo 195-8585 JAPAN)

2020 Critical Psychology Conference in East Asia