Keio University

The 12th Keio Symposium on Bridging Humanities, Social Sciences and Medicine: Addiction, Chronicity and the Clinic: Bridging Psychiatry and Anthropology (Addiction, Chronic Illness, and the Current State of Psychiatry)

Event Date

2019.3.5(Tue)

Event Venue

Other

2019/2/20

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Date

15:00-19:15 March 5 (Tuesday)

Place

Open Lab, 4th Floor, East Building, Keio University Mita Campus
Map (Building #3 on campus map)

Language(s)

English and Japanese

Participation

Open to all, no pre-registration required, admission free

As an attempt to bridge medical care with the humanities and social sciences, we are pleased to welcome Professor Todd Meyers, Director of the NYU-Shanghai Center for Society, Health and Medicine at New York University, to Keio. He will speak about addiction, chronic illness, and areas that are often difficult to connect with medical care. Psychiatrists Dr. Kudo and Dr. Sugiura will discuss approaches that enable autonomy by listening to the intentions of individuals hospitalized in psychiatric wards. Selim Gökçe Atıcı from Stanford Anthropology will present an ethnography of care groups for people with drug addiction in Japan. Psychiatrist and medical anthropologist Dr. Naoko Miyaji and Hiroyasu Ino from the University of Tokyo School of Medicine will lead a discussion on the differences in perspective between the medical sciences and anthropology, as well as the possibilities for collaboration.

Program:

15:00 Introduction

15:10 Yuka Kudo, MD, Ph.D. (Gunma Hospital & Dept. of Neuropsychiatry, Keio University)

Live the Life They Are Meant To Live: Shared Decision Making with the Patients Who Have Stayed in the Hospital for A Long Time

15:50 Kanna Sugiura MD MScPH (PhD candidate The University of Tokyo)

Involuntary Psychiatric Admission and Supported Decision Making in Japan and India: Co-Production Qualitative Research by Psychiatrists and Service Users.

16:30 Selim Gökçe Atıcı, (PhD Candidate, Department of Anthropology, Stanford University)

Statistics and Violence: Ethnography of Relapse Prevention and Self-Help Groups in Japan

17:10 Break

17:30 Todd Meyers, Ph.D. (Dept. of Anthropology, New York University-Shanghai, Director, NYU-Shanghai Center for Society, Health and Medicine)

"Illness and All the Things That Come in Between: An Anthropology of De-centering in Urban America"

18:30 Commentary & Discussion

Hiroyasu Ino (Tokyo University Medical School)

Naoko Miyaji, MD, Ph.D. (Dept. of Anthropology, Hitotsubashi University)

19:00 Closing Remarks -Junko Kitanaka (Faculty of Letters, Keio University)

This symposium is funded by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 16KT0123 and 16H03091.