Sick Normalities: Changing Practices, Changing Selves, the 3rd CICSI Summer School, is held over 2 days and consists of a mixture of presentations, interactive exercises, and case study discussions. Starting 10am on Thursday 18 September and finishing on Friday 19 September 2025 5pm (dinner on Thursday, and lunch and refreshments on both days are provided).
Here is the provisional summary of the programme:
Day 1: Ending coercion in mental health settings and preventing distress
Ending coercion is an explicit UN goal since 2017, but its implementation faces many obstacles. The first day will be dedicated to understanding how ending it was adopted as a goal by the WHO and UN, and what good practices exist that make this a feasible goal to aim for as well as how to navigate challenging situations with those in severe distress without coercion. We will also explore how to prevent distress from a rising in our psychiatric present.
Day 2: Politics, war, environmental breakdown, and changing selves
This day extends the idea that politics is and must be brought into the clinic in various ways, adjusting therapeutic interventions to respond to social patterns of distress, and acute crises such as war and environmental breakdown, as well as reflecting on our values and ways of living.