Human behaviours labelled as mental pathologies needing treatment have increased greatly in the past few years. Does systematic treatment and medicalisation have to be considered the norm for persons said to be "mentally ill"? Is this form of implicit social control over those who bother us and who above all need our support an institutional substitute for solidarity, which is being increasingly criminalised?
With Christophe Adam (B.Sc. in Psychology, Ph.D. in Criminology and professor, Université Libre de Bruxelles or ULB), Pierangelo di Vittorio (professor of philosophy, University of Bari in Italy, author of many publications, including several on Basaglia and Foucault) and Roland Gori (psychoanalyst and professor at the University of Provence, France).
Moderator: Yves-Luc Conreur (socio-cultural coordinator, co-founder of "L'Autre lieu").
In partnership with "L'Autre lieu".
Free • In French • Salle J. Huisman
The debate will be preceded by a screening of the film Sainte-Anne, hôpital psychiatrique.
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