ArtSIG Poetry Conference 2023
One Day Event
Location | The Royal College Of Psychiatrists, LONDON, United Kingdom |
CPD | Up to six hours subject to peer approval |
Consultants | £100 |
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Non-members | £100 |
SAS Doctors | £90 |
Higher Trainees | £90 |
Core Trainees | £80 |
FY Doctors/Medical Students | £50 |
Patients/Carers* | £50 |
Retired/Subsidised | £50 |
Event Information
Overview
When power leads man towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the areas of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of his existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses. For art establishes the basic human truth which must serve as the touchstone of our judgment. ~ John F. Kennedy
We welcome you to join us for a day exploring the connections between psychiatry and poetry. Through a variety of practical sessions and fascinating talks we hope to explore how poetry can deepen our work as clinicians in understanding ourselves and our patients. Poetry strives to provide insight and emotion of the human experience, and what could be more valuable to psychiatrists that this connection and understanding of others.
We will be discovering not only the historical context and looking to specific areas of poetry, but also some of the ways in which poetry is used in current clinical practice.
Speakers will include Professor Femi Oyebode on “The Poetry of Disquiet” and James Whitehead on “Poetry and mental health: the history of an idea” as well as workshops from the charity PoetsIN and professional poet Wendy French.
Places are strictly limited to 50 - please book your place early to avoid disappointment.
*Patient and Carers will need to complete bookings over the phone. Please contact sigs@rcpsych.ac.uk / 02086184256
Programme
The timetable for the day is as follows:
Time | Event |
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9 - 9.20am | Dr Rachel Proctor and Daniel Regan: Welcome |
9.20 - 9.40am | PoetsIN: Introductory activity with Joe Watts and Helen Shelswell |
9.40 - 10.25am | Prof Femi Oyebode: The Poetry of Disquiet |
10.25 - 11.10am | Prof Paul Crawford: Health Humanities, Poetry and Recovery |
11.10 - 11.25am | Break |
11.25am - 12.10pm | Avi Mendelson: Shakespeare’s Madnesses |
12.10 - 12.55pm | James Whitehead: Poetry and mental health: the history of an idea |
1 - 2pm | Lunch |
2 - 3.15pm | Workshops: 1. PoetsIN: Self-compassion, Self-care, Confidence and self-esteem 2. Wendy French |
3.15 - 3.30pm | Tea |
3.30 - 4.45pm | Workshops: 1. Arji Manuelpillai 2. PoetsIN: Stress, Worry and Setting boundaries |
4.45pm | Close |
Event details
This event will only take place in-person.
When booking onto this event you will only have the option to attend the conference in-person, there is no option to attend virtually/watch a live-stream of the event.
Please note that this conference will not be recorded.
Venue and how to get there
The event will take place at the Royal College of Psychiatrists, 21 Prescot Street, London E1 8BB. You can view directions and a map to help you plan your journey.
The Citymapper website/app can help you plan your route within London, giving the best walking, cycling, bus and tube routes available. Use postcode E1 8BB as your destination.
Terms and conditions
Contact
If you have any questions, please contact Catriona Grant via email at sigs@rcpsych.ac.uk.
Please also email with any dietary or accessibility requirements by Friday 12 May 2023.