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Tag: Stephen Fry

By Hole Ousia Posted on November 28, 2018December 5, 2024

The Moss of Unthank

The Moss of Unthank is still to be found in Moray, Scotland. The land used to belong to a most distant forebear of my family. A man of privilege. A … Continue reading The Moss of Unthank

Categories: Antidepressant prescribing, Medical humanities, Psychiatry, ScotlandTags: Dr Peter Gordon, listening, resignation, Royal College of Psychiatrists, Stephen Fry, Strathdon
By Hole Ousia Posted on November 28, 2018December 5, 2024

‘Art is a disruption’

The 2018 conference of psychART recently took place and had Stephen Fry deliver the keynote address. I do wish that I could have got a ticket as the programme was … Continue reading ‘Art is a disruption’

Categories: Medical humanities, Psychiatry, Two culturesTags: Art, psychiatry, Stephen Fry
By Hole Ousia Posted on May 24, 2018December 5, 2024

#ChoosePsychiatry

The Royal College of Psychiatrists has a current campaign to increase recruitment to psychiatry. It has this tag #choosepsychiatry. Stephen Fry, despite having been diagnosed with prostate cancer, gave up … Continue reading #ChoosePsychiatry

Categories: Medical humanities, Philosophy, Psychiatry, StigmaTags: Choose Psychiatry, overmedicalisation, pathological lens, psychiatry, Stephen Fry
By Hole Ousia Posted on February 15, 2018December 5, 2024

Cell Mates

By Dr Peter J. Gordon January 2011 What follows starts out from a car park, an almost empty psychiatric hospital car park at that! Why should you be interested? Well … Continue reading Cell Mates

Categories: History of medicine, Medical humanities, PsychiatryTags: Cornhill Hospital, Professor Ian C Reid, psychiatry, Stephen Fry
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