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The Oxford Loebel Lectures and Research Programme (OLLRP) were established in 2013 with the generous support of J. Pierre Loebel, Clinical Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington, and Felice Loebel. The purpose of OLLRP is to address the shortcomings of a unilinear approach to mental illness that arise from focusing uniquely on biological, psychological or social factors. OLLRP will work towards delineating the nature and magnitude of biopsychosocial interactions in the causation, evaluation and management of mental states, normal and abnormal, going beyond a simple checklist of contributing factors to arrive at an understanding of how the interactions between factors affect one other and configure the whole. Through a series of six Loebel Lectures held over three years, excellent research, and clinical impact, we aim to present and review the best evidence of causal interaction between biopsychosocial factors, philosophically analyse the conceptual relationships between them, and lay the ground work for a unified theoretical basis for psychiatric practice.
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15 | Creative Commons | 2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Peter Dayan | To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions | Peter Dayan | 23 Aug 2017 |
14 | The Dappled Causal World of Psychiatric Disorders: The Link Between the Classification of Psychiatric Disorders and Their Causal Complexity | The second of the 2014 Loebel Lectures in Philosophy and Psychiatry, by Professor Kenneth S Kendler | Kenneth S Kendler | 21 Oct 2014 | |
13 | The Genetic Epidemiology of Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Disorders: Multiple Levels, Interactions and Causal Loops | The first of the 2014 Loebel Lectures in Philosophy and Psychiatry, by Professor Kenneth S Kendler | Kenneth S Kendler | 16 Oct 2014 | |
12 | Creative Commons | 2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Nikolaus Steinbeis | To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions | Nikolaus Steinbeis | 23 Aug 2017 |
11 | Creative Commons | 2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Matthew Parrott | To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions | Matthew Parrott | 23 Aug 2017 |
10 | Creative Commons | 2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Richard Holton | To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions | Richard Holton | 23 Aug 2017 |
9 | 2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Neil Levy | To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions | Neil Levy | 23 Aug 2017 | |
8 | Creative Commons | 2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Charlotte Cecil | To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions | Charlotte Cecil | 23 Aug 2017 |
7 | Creative Commons | 2016 Loebel Lectures one day Workshop: Eamon McCrory | To complement Essi Viding's lectures, Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions | Eamon McCrory | 23 Aug 2017 |
6 | 2016 Loebel Lecture 2: Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions | Professor Essi Viding delivers the second of two talks in the 2016 Loebel Lectures in Psychiatry and Philosophy series | Essi Viding | 23 Aug 2017 | |
5 | 2016 Loebel Lecture 1: Developmental risk and resilience: The challenge of translating multi-level data to concrete interventions | Professor Essi Viding delivers the first of two talks in the 2016 Loebel Lectures in Psychiatry and Philosophy series | Essi Viding | 23 Aug 2017 | |
4 | 2015 Loebel Lecture 3: What is the upshot? | The last of three public lectures which took place in Oxford in November 2015. Series title: The theoretical challenge of modern psychiatry: no easy cure | Steven Hyman | 23 Aug 2017 | |
3 | 2015 Loebel Lecture 2: Science is quietly, inexorably eroding many core assumptions underlying psychiatry | The second of three public lectures which took place in Oxford in November 2015. Series title: The theoretical challenge of modern psychiatry: no easy cure | Steven Hyman | 23 Aug 2017 | |
2 | 2015 Loebel Lecture 1: Neurobiological materialism collides with the experience of being human | The first of three public lectures which took place in Oxford in November 2015. Series title: The theoretical challenge of modern psychiatry: no easy cure | Steven Hyman | 23 Aug 2017 | |
1 | 2015 Welcome & Loebel Lecture in Neuroethics: Death and the self | This lecture investigates changing attitudes and beliefs about the persistence of the self. | Shaun Nichols | 23 Aug 2017 |