Medical Humanities – College of Humanities and Social Sciences /chss Tue, 23 Mar 2021 13:49:59 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 World-Renowned Psychiatrist and International Peace Negotiator to Guest Lecture on March 25 /chss/2021/03/22/world-renowned-psychiatrist-and-international-peace-negotiator-to-guest-lecture-on-march-25/ /chss/2021/03/22/world-renowned-psychiatrist-and-international-peace-negotiator-to-guest-lecture-on-march-25/#respond Mon, 22 Mar 2021 14:05:22 +0000 http://www.montclair.edu/chss/?p=208411 The and the Medical Humanities Program are proud to welcome Dr. Vamik Volkan, a world-renowned Turkish Cypriot psychiatrist/psychoanalyst and international peace negotiator. A five-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee, the author of hundreds of publications, the recipient of a great many awards and honorary degrees around the world, it is truly an honor for us to have him as a guest.

The presentation will start with the story of a very rich man who would machine gun a herd of deer from a helicopter when facing an anxiety provoking event. How the task of becoming an animal killer was transmitted to him during his childhood from a stepfather will be illustrated.

Following this story, the presentation will focus on large groups, thousands or millions of people who share the same ethnic, national, religious or ideological identity and sentiments. Each large group has its own language, nursery rhymes, history and cultural symbols. “Chosen trauma” as a large-group identity marker will be described. This term refers to the shared mental image of an event in a large group’s history in which the group suffered a catastrophic loss, humiliation, and helplessness at the hands of enemies or opponents. The chosen trauma is transmitted from one generation to the next one throughout many decades even centuries. Some political and social leaders may inflame a chosen trauma in order to fuel an entitlement ideology; a shared sense of entitlement to recover what was lost in reality and fantasy during the ancestors’ collective trauma and during other shared traumas. Such inflammations create problems in world diplomacy as well as in peaceful co-existence between divided sections within the same country.

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Dr. Mark Solms to speak at MSU – free and open to the public! /chss/2019/09/24/dr-mark-solms-to-speak-at-msu-free-and-open-to-the-public/ /chss/2019/09/24/dr-mark-solms-to-speak-at-msu-free-and-open-to-the-public/#respond Tue, 24 Sep 2019 16:37:15 +0000 http://www.montclair.edu/chss/?p=206955 “A Man Who Got Lost in Time: Feeling and Uncertainty in the Face of Oblivion”

World-renowned neuropsychologist/psychoanalyst, DR. MARK SOLMS, Chair, Neuropsychology, University of Cape Town & Groote Schuur Hospital, to speak at MSU.
Friday October 25th, 5:00-6:15PM
University Hall Room 1070

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Medical Humanities Conference /chss/2019/09/18/medical-humanities-conference/ /chss/2019/09/18/medical-humanities-conference/#respond Wed, 18 Sep 2019 19:44:13 +0000 http://www.montclair.edu/chss/?p=206900 Chronicity and Crisis: Time in the Medical Humanities

October 25-26, 2019
University Hall

The International Conference Chronicity and Crisis is sponsored by The Medical Humanities
Program at 鶹ý and The Waiting Times Research Group.

For more information please visit the conference website or contact Jeff Gatrall gatrallj@montclair.edu

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