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C2:AD Seminar: A manifesto for psychological health and wellbeing. Peter Kinderman ( University of Liverpool)

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This has proven to be a provocative topic, and we anticipate that the presentation may initiate an interesting discussion.

Peter rejects the ‘disease model’; which sees emotional distress merely as a symptom of biological illness, and instead argues that mental health problems are fundamentally social and psychological issues – the products of how we understand and respond to the world. Instead of thinking about diagnosing and treating ‘abnormality’, Peter argues we should replace ‘diagnoses’ with straightforward descriptions of our problems, and shift away from the use of medication towards psychological and social solutions.

Peter points out that we need wholesale change, not only in how we understand mental health problems but also in how we design and commission mental health services. Peter argues that we should, as a recent report to the United Nations General Assembly has made clear; “… abandon the predominant medical model that seeks to cure individuals by targeting ‘disorders’ [and] address the ‘power imbalance’ rather than ‘chemical imbalance’.” This would mean addressing and preventing the root causes of distress and instead a greater reliance on psychological formulation, systemic interventions and working with and within the education system.

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This talk is part of the C2AD seminar Series series.

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