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Lunch Hour Lectures - Autumn 2009 - Episode 12: Why Psychiatry has to be Social
Lunch Hour Lectures - Autumn 2009 - Episode 12: Why Psychiatry has to be Social To mark World Mental Health Day – 10 October. Professor Bebbington explores the idea that psychiatry has an essentially social component because the phenomenon it seeks to explain have inherently social attributes. Psychiatric symptoms relate to our internal experience of external reality, and therefore comprise elements of both the internal and external world. A full account of psychiatric disorder must invoke the interaction of biological and social factors, acknowledging that the balance between these factors will vary between individuals. Professor Paul Bebbington Department of Mental Health Sciences 15 October 2009 Vintage Podcasts - Lunch Hour Lectures
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7/25/2023
COLLECTIVE MEMORY AND THE PUBLIC SPACE: WEAVING A CONNECTIVE TISSUE
Comparative design research strategies across Beirut, Bologna, Quito and Wuwei prepared by BUDD students Alejandra Arellano, Lorenzo Balugani, Tong Chen and Dina Mneimneh for DEVP04 module.
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12/18/2020
Exploring the needs of children who come into and leave care
Michael Bettencourt of UCL Centre for Inclusive Education presents a webinar looking at the challenges of children and young people who experience care
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7/13/2020
The Myths of Social Mobility
The Myths of Social Mobility Selina Todd University of Oxford 5th April 2017 London Anyone wishing to quote from the lecture needs to contact Rachel Calder: rcalder@sayleliteraryagency.com
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4/25/2017