In this video, Professor Steve Reid engages in discussion with Finuala Downling and Sean Baumann about how poetry and music can help us understand and talk about mental illness. They discuss the insider-outsider view of mental illness, experience of the world through the eyes of psychosis, and the role of imagination and empathy when listening to first-hand accounts of mental illness. This is the fourth video in Week 5 of the Medicine and the Arts Massive Open Online Course
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© 2016 Dr. Monique DalgleishThis thesis investigates ten art-makers, who have been living with a dia...
In this video, Professor Steve Reid engages in discussion with Finuala Downling and Sean Baumann abo...
In this video, Professor Steve Reid continues his conversation with Finuala Downling and Sean Bauman...
In this video, Professor Steve Reid reflects on the various issues covered in the previous set of vi...
Professor Steve Reid and Associate Professor Susan Levine reflect on the 'Medicine and the Arts' cou...
In this video, Associate Professor Susan Levine introduces Elelwani Ramugondo, an occupational thera...
My study has investigated how the practice of channelling symptoms of psychosis through the medium o...
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In this collection, I have used fiction to explore my academic focus on the holistic perception of m...
This practice-based research project investigates how acousmatic sound can be used as a tool for rep...
In this video, Professor Steve Reid describes the various understandings of the field of medical hum...
In this video, the poet Peter Anderson discusses the heart from a literary perspective, in terms of ...
© 2016 Dr. Monique DalgleishThis thesis investigates ten art-makers, who have been living with a dia...
In this video, Professor Steve Reid engages in discussion with Finuala Downling and Sean Baumann abo...
In this video, Professor Steve Reid continues his conversation with Finuala Downling and Sean Bauman...
In this video, Professor Steve Reid reflects on the various issues covered in the previous set of vi...
Professor Steve Reid and Associate Professor Susan Levine reflect on the 'Medicine and the Arts' cou...
In this video, Associate Professor Susan Levine introduces Elelwani Ramugondo, an occupational thera...
My study has investigated how the practice of channelling symptoms of psychosis through the medium o...
In this video, Associate Professor Susan Levine pose questions to Dr. Hendricks, Dr. Kate Abney, as ...
Towards cultural change: re-imagining mental health through ‘lofty’ art We are amidst a global menta...
How space gets occupied is inevitably bound up with cultural politics. For example: in psychiatry di...
The definition, importance, and views regarding mental illness has changed and evolved from one gene...
In this collection, I have used fiction to explore my academic focus on the holistic perception of m...
This practice-based research project investigates how acousmatic sound can be used as a tool for rep...
In this video, Professor Steve Reid describes the various understandings of the field of medical hum...
In this video, the poet Peter Anderson discusses the heart from a literary perspective, in terms of ...
© 2016 Dr. Monique DalgleishThis thesis investigates ten art-makers, who have been living with a dia...