Past Public Seminars
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Kyoto University International Mental Health Seminar 2020
March 3, 2020 Kyoto University International Mental Health Seminar 2020 #10Symposium on “Sinthome, Jouissance, Joyce: a Lacanian knotting” Jean-Michel RabatéCancelled- December 24, 2019 Kyoto University International Mental Health Seminar 2019 #9 “A Psychiatrist’s View on Hikikomori: Japanese Origins, International Implications” Alan Teo
- May 25, 2019 Kyoto University International Mental Health Seminar 2019 #7 “Plurality and Diversity of Cultures in the History of Psychiatry” Emmanuel Delille
Kyoto University International Mental Health Seminar 2019
- February 2, 2019 Kyoto University International Mental Health Seminar 2019 #1 “Living with Robots” Paul Dumouchel, Agnès Giard
- February 21, 2019 Kyoto University International Mental Health Seminar 2019 #2 “Medicine and Anthropology” Rémy Potier, Maho Isono
- February 22, 2019 Kyoto University International Mental Health Seminar 2019 #3 “Psychoanalysis and Medicine” Rémy Potier
- March 9, 2019 Kyoto University International Mental Health Seminar 2019(co-organized by The University of Tokyo Center for Philosophy, at University of Tokyo)
“Les fous et les “pas si” folles” Colette Soler - March 10, 2019 Kyoto University International Mental Health Seminar 2019 #4 “About the ‘Real’ Unconscious” Colette Soler
- March 26, 2019 Kyoto University International Mental Health Seminar 2019 #6 “Revolution in Mind” George Makari
These seminars are supported by 国立大学法人国際競争力強化事業(京都大学).
Kyoto University International Mental Health Seminar 2018
held at the Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies of Kyoto University, on April 17th, 2018.
- Quels remèdes à la souffrance depressive? / Pascal-Henri KELLER(Professeur Emérite, Université de Poitiers)
- Le discours de la psychiatrie biologique concernant le TDAH / François Gonon (Nerurobiologist, Université de Bordeaux)
- Discontinuing Psychiatric Drugs from Participants in Randomized Controlled Trials : A Systematic Review / David COHEN (Professor, UCLA Luskin, Department of Social Welfare)
- Discussion / Satoshi KATO (Professeur Emérite, Jichi Medical University, Oyama Fujimidai Hospital), Yuichiro Abe (Ishiki Hospital, Tokyo Medical and Dental University)