New paper: Argues that depressive rumination can involve a breakdown in a basic ability: the capacity for inner silence. Losing this capacity makes rumination feel inescapable – and helps explain why practices like meditation can help.
https://t.co/spjJJx6kUy
I'm talking about the medicalisation of silence at a philosophy workshop at @SwanseaUni on Friday. Very much looking forward the seaside air and to talks by the other speakers, including @daisyldixon!
Hope you can make it (in person or online): https://t.co/FifZ4IhT3V
Check out my latest paper "Explanatory essentialism and cryptic species." I examine how concrete biological research challenges one of the most promising arguments for biological essentialism.
#Philosophy#biology#essentialism#newpaper
https://t.co/vNEvB1NvUd
How can we help people with depression who can't find anything to say? Through 'undemanding silence', argues my colleague Jae Ryeong Sul in this newly published article.
https://t.co/qbqXHMPPSF
Is silence always harmful in mental illness? My new article challenges this assumption. For those experiencing mania, reclaiming silence can be a powerful act of epistemic agency—enabling them to acquire, maintain, and share knowledge on their own terms. https://t.co/6TC2oeP3j0
On #WorldMentalHealthDay2024#projectEPIC team members are sharing insights and accessible resources from their work on epistemic injustice in healthcare. Watch this space!
On #WorldMentalHealthDay2024 we share a message from Dan Degerman, #projectEPIC researcher who argues that it might not always be good to talk about one's mental health. Read the article Dan wrote for the Conversation: https://t.co/3n8VeUfhjK @BristolUni@ddegerman
One for your diaries!
Knowing patients: Emotion, silence and loneliness in illness. Panel discussion with @ellieabyrne, @ddegerman, @LedermanZohar and me. 18th of October, 10.30/5.30 (UK/Hong Kong).
https://t.co/szPvwgHjWg
Fantastic intro by @LJSpencer11 and colleagues to a special issue @JournalPHP on phenomenological psychopathology! (I'm very fortunate to have an article on silence in depression included in the issue: https://t.co/p1g5N7IT9Q)
🔓 New open access editorial! 🔓 Myself, Prof. Matthew Broome and Prof. Giovanni Stanghellini discuss the future of phenomenological psychopathology as an introduction to our RPP special issue in @JournalPHP 👉 https://t.co/VI4rx1rlac
If you've heard people talk about epistemic injustice but aren't sure what they mean harissultann & @ddegerman explain it beautifully in this Patient Partnership Week webinar. #HealthcareJustice https://t.co/GY77dxka8K
I had a great discussion about epistemic injustice in healthcare today with @harissultann and @rachelpower222. I hope everyone who took part and listened learned as much from it as I did!
In today's Patient Partnership Week webinar, we discussed epistemic injustice in healthcare with @harissultann & @ddegerman who shared valuable insights on its causes and what can be done to reduce it. #HealthcareJustice https://t.co/GY77dxka8K
@myfacialpain@harissultann@rachelpower222 Thanks, Felicia. And I can imagine the power imbalance must be extremely difficult to navigate.
If you've not come across it, you might be interested in the work of my colleagues Havi and Ian: https://t.co/HsOetD4uNE
How should therapists think about silence in their practice? Caroline Greenwood Dower explores this question in the latest post on the 'Beyond Voice' blog.
Read it here: https://t.co/VuCoqzrmkI
My first book 'Political Agency and the Medicalisation of Negative Emotions' is now available in paperback!
You can get for just £14.70 from @EdinburghUP sing the code PAPER30: https://t.co/oH5XGhmLNx