BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250731T013052EDT-8986v4X4eI@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250731T053052Z DESCRIPTION:Philosophy of Psychiatry Webinar | Winter 2023\n\n'Linking Neur oscience with People: a Case Study in Values-based Practice and Person-cen tred Psychiatric Care'\n\nBill Fulford (St Catherine's College\, Universit y of Oxford)\n Thursday\, March 9\, 2023\n 12:00-1:30 PM\n\nAbstract:\n This presentation highlights through brief interactive exercises and a case stu dy the role of values-based practice as one of the practical cutting edges of philosophy and psychiatry. The presentation is in two parts. Part I in troduces values and values-based practice and describes how they underpin contemporary models of person-centred care based on shared clinical decisi on-making between clinicians and patients. Part II explores through a case study (of delusion and spiritual experience) the special challenges prese nted by these models for psychiatry focussing on the roles of values and v alues-based practice. The growing range of resources (both clinical and ph ilosophical) for tackling these challenges is described. The presentation concludes with a ‘mental health first’ bottom line\, arguing that psychiat ry\, just in virtue of the special values challenges presented by it\, has a potentially leading role to play in establishing this model of person-c entred care across medicine as a whole. The ‘next generation’ of philosoph ers and psychiatrists is already delivering on the promise of the model fo r twenty-first century person-centred clinical care.\n\nThe webinar is fre e but registration is required: https://www.philosophyofpsychiatry.com\n DTSTART:20230309T170000Z DTEND:20230309T183000Z SUMMARY:Bill Fulford (St Catherine's College\, University of Oxford)\, 'Lin king Neuroscience with People: a Case Study in Values-based Practice and P erson-centred Psychiatric Care' URL:/philosophy/channels/event/bill-fulford-st-catheri nes-college-university-oxford-linking-neuroscience-people-case-study-value s-345869 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR