Interviews
Madness, Identity, and Recognition: Mohammed Abouelleil Rashed in conversation with Helen Spandler
The Philosopher
Visions and Voices: Prescribing in the Context of Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders
In Prescribing Together: A Relational Guide to Psychopharmacology, Warren Kinghorn and Abraham Nussbaum
Interview about my research with Dr Sophie Stammers
Imperfect Cognitions Blog
Ethics Forward: The Struggle for Recognition
Forward Radio, Louisville 106.5 FM
Invitations to Give Expert Evidence
Mental Health Act Review, Department of Health, UK
Provided evidence on cultural competence and bias in mental health practice
UK House of Commons Summit on Witchraft and Possession
Invited by Chuka Ummunna MP as an academic expert
Selected Invited Keynotes & Panels
Panel: Voicing Lived Experience as Scientific Knowledge
Royal Institute of Philosophy and Network for Philosophy and Psychiatry, Manchester
Madness and the Politics of Social Recognition
King's College London & Peter Sowerby Foundation
Madness and the Limits of Recognition
All Souls College, University of Oxford
Desiderata of a Theory of Understanding for the Mental Health Encounter
University of Quebec, Canada
Madness and Society: Pathways to Reconciliation
Royal College of Psychiatrists, London
Deconstructing the Distinction Between Religious Experience and Psychopathology
University of Leeds
Science Museum, London
Societal Reconciliation with Mad Activism
Soteria Network, Brighton
The Relationship Between Anti-Psychiatry and Mental Health Activism
Freud Museum, London
Panelist for a Documentary Screening: Crazywise
Mind in Camden Hearing Voices Project
The Theme of 'Turbulence' in Philosophy and Psychiatry
Institute of Advanced Studies, University College London
Madness and the Limits of Recognition
University of East Anglia, UK
Unshared Beliefs: Culture, Delusion, and the Problem of Recognition
Department of Philosophy, University of Sydney, Australia
Mad Activism and Mental Health Practice
Mad in America
The Motivation for Recognition and the Problem of Ideology:
Can Psychoanalytic Therapy Help or does it Contribute to the Problem?
The Site for Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Panelist on Talking Points Seminar:
The Artist-Researcher as Connector-Disrupter-Running Messenger? Kai Syng Tan
Institute of Advanced Studies, University College London
Mad Activism and the Demand for Recognition
Department of Medical Anthropology, University College London