About this event

  • Date and time Tue 13 May 2025 from 9:00am to 13 May 2025 at 9:00am
  • Location Online

Explore the legacy of Emil Kraepelin (1856-1926) and the profound transformation of psychiatry over the last century with our exclusive on-demand recording of this landmark event. Marking 100 years since Kraepelin’s passing, this conference revisits his contributions and examines the pivotal shifts that have shaped modern psychiatry.

Gain on-demand access to expert discussions on the ambitions, methodologies, and evolving practices of psychiatry—featuring leading psychiatrists, clinicians, social scientists, humanities scholars, and service users. Delve into the challenges and breakthroughs that have redefined the field, from biomedical discoveries to insights from the social sciences and the service users’ movement.

Additionally, enjoy a recorded special workshop led by Professor Sanjeev Jain, in collaboration with the British Indian Psychiatric Association (BIPA), exploring mental health care challenges and innovations in South Asia and their global relevance.

By accessing this event on-demand, you will

  • Discover the evolution of psychiatry over the past century.
  • Reflect on shifts in psychiatric methodology and scientific approaches.
  • Explore diverse perspectives, emerging challenges, and future opportunities in mental health research and practice.

We extend our sincere thanks to The Lambert Endowment Fund for their generous support of this event.

Watch now and engage with this essential discourse at your own pace!

Location

Online