PsychiatryLectures
Stockholm Psychiatry Lectures are given at Karolinska Insitutet, Sweden. The lectures are arranged by the Stockholm Center for Psychiatry Research and Education, a part of Karolinska Institutet (http://www.ki.se/cns) and the Stockholm County Council.

David Tolin - Brief CBT for Suicide Prevention

Craig Bryan: Rethinking suicide

Niamh Mullins: Is there a link between suicide and genetics?

Seena Fazel: Can we really predict suicide?

Audrey Tyrka: The Psychiatric-Metabolic Syndrome

Peder Björling: En bra krisplan

Barbara Stanley: Can a crisis intervention prevent suicide?

Lisa Feldman Barrett: Emotion inside out

Trevor Robbins: Compulsivity and Impulsivity

Vintage: Light and Biological Rhythms in Man

Svenaeus: Vem är normal? Det psykiatriska sjukdomsbegreppet

Mats Adler: Finns den rätta psykiatriska diagnostiken?

Thalia Eley: Therapygenetics

Scott Lilienfeld: The Search for Successful Psychopathy

Vikram Patel: Psychological Treatments for the World: Lessons from Low and Middle Income Countries.

David Clark: Developing and disseminating effective psychological treatments (the IAPT story)

Rousseau: What should psychiatry do for unaccompanied refugee minors?

Karl Deisseroth: Optogenetics in psychiatry

Lisa Monteggia: Ketamin and the mechanism of rapid antidepressant response

Andrew Skodol: Personality disorders in DSM-5

Patrick Sullivan: Why care about psychiatric genetics?

Michelle Craske: Exposure Strategies - State of the Art

Rajita Sinha: The Stressed Brain

Nassir Ghaemi: Manic-Depressive Illness- controversies

Richard McNally: Memories of past lifes and space alien abduction

Lessons to be learned and Q&A

Gerhard Andersson: Psychotherapy and side effects

Dan Josefsson: Chronology of the Thomas Quick-case

Åsa Nilsonnes avskedsföreläsning: Varifrån kommer våra emotionellt instabila kvinnliga patienter?

Kerry Ressler: Neural circuits mediating fear, risk and resilience: from Pavlov to PTSD.