Please note that registration for this event is free, but due to limitations of the venue it is in-person only.
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As our Network comes to a close, we're tying up loose ends ✨in style✨ with a very swanky closing event on May 7th 2026!
Please join us for a series of talks by Network members and participate in helping forge the future of the Network: birminghamphenomenalnetwork.blogspot.com/2026/04/netw...
Talk topics include: love and existential feeling, mastectomy tattooing, grief and the self, taking play seriously and more!
See the list of talks here: padlet.com/juliekane3/p...
Schedule to follow soon!
✨Registration is now open✨ for our joint conference "Relationships and Mental Health" on May 12th 2026, in person at The Exchange, Birmingham:
shop.bham.ac.uk/conferences-...
Registration closes May 5th!
Just a reminder that the deadline for our CFP is this Friday (March 20th)!
Please see the webpage below for the final schedule.
Just a reminder that registration closes midday on Friday the 13th of March!
There is still time to register for online attendance at our upcoming event! Please follow the link below.
Note: the registration form will close at midday on March 13th.
Event flyer featuring a glitchy image of an anguished-looking classical statue repeated with different levels of colour, grain, and opacity, as if the statue is fading in or out of existence.
EVENT: Hearing voices, suicidality, and 'AI psychosis'
A @uobphenomenal.bsky.social seminar drawing on perspectives from philosophy, mental health research, psychology, and lived experience.
Friday 20 March, 9am - 4.30pm UK time, online and in person.
#HearingVoices #MentalHealthResearch
You can find these details repeated here: birminghamphenomenalnetwork.blogspot.com/2026/02/rela...
Please also contact @ipanalysis.bsky.social or phar-aston@outlook.com with queries.
And look out for registration details soon!
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Proposals should be submitted by email to phar-aston@outlook.com by 20/3/26. Please write ‘2026 Submission’ in the subject header of your email and attach a Word document containing an abstract, the title for your proposed contribution, and your preferred format.
ECRs are encouraged to apply!
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We are welcoming proposals for papers, symposia, discussions, workshops or other academic activities which draw upon phenomenological concepts or experiential methods, and which engage with mental health and relationships, or the process of understanding their experience and meaning.
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📣CFP: "Relationships and Mental Health", Birmingham, May 12th 2026
We are excited to announce a collaboration with our lovely colleagues in the Phenomenology of Health and Relationships (PHaR) group at Aston University on a one-day conference along the theme: Relationships and Mental Health
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Finally out!
TLDR: People don't feel shit cause they believe wild conspiracy theories, they believe CTs cause they feel shit. CT beliefs are often confabulations explaining their existential predicament. I drew on LOTS empirical stuff to try & make this defeasible:
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Spaces for this event are filling up so this is just a reminder that if you would like to come to this event in person, please do register early!
You can also register for online attendance and to receive recordings of the events with the same link below:
Call for papers: Philosophy through Art, Games, and Fiction think.taylorandfranc... Guest editor: Lisa Bortolotti. Deadline: 31 July 2026. Submit your work! #philsky #philpsy
Following along with this today! Interesting discussion of metaphor and narrative as 'sensemaking tools' re: unshared beliefs. Reinforces for me the importance of safe, non-judgmental spaces where people can speak about their beliefs and experiences, like a Hearing Voices group -Sarah, HV Team
Excited to speak at this! 🤓
📅Save the date! Our next Network seminar will be on "Hearing voices, suicidality, and AI-psychosis", March 20th 2026, Hybrid
This is a collaboration with @hearingvoicesmic.bsky.social and #ProjectEPIC
Find more info and registration here:
birminghamphenomenalnetwork.blogspot.com/2025/12/netw...
We are now out of in-person places at our workshop, but there's always plenty of room online!
Please sign up below to receive the link before the event. If you are still keen to come in person, you can also sign up to the wait list and we will contact you if there is space.
The event will be taking place on Jan 14, 9.30-16.30, at The Studio in central Birmingham and online.
Confirmed speakers include Prof. Ray Gibbs, Prof. Francesca Ervas, Dr Kathleen Murphy-Hollies, and Dr Francesca Brencio.
In-person places are limited so please do register.
📣Announcing our third seminar in the series, titled "Metaphorical Framings of Emotions in Mental Health"!
Please join us for a wonderful day discussing language, affect and experience!
See schedule and registration details here:
birminghamphenomenalnetwork.blogspot.com/2025/11/netw...
Great day with rich discussions. The talks all went so well together. #psychedelics #phenomenology #mentalhealth @uobphenomenal.bsky.social
We had an absolutely fantastic seminar last Wednesday 🤩 We talked about stigma, oceanic feelings, predictive processing, the importance of community and more!
This was great! Ageing is one of those topics where thinking about it even just a little bit and sharing experiences with others goes a long way to making us way more lucid about it. The default usually is to never think about it unless forced! This book club feels safe & sparks interesting convos.
Our schedule for our next network seminar has now been finalised!
Check out our website for the full list of awesome talks:
birminghamphenomenalnetwork.blogspot.com/2025/10/netw...
P.S. there's still time to register!
Coming soon: Webinar: Evaluating impact in Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE).
Join us for this FREE 90-minute session on the different approaches to evaluating PPIE in health research, led by #PPIE experts.
📆Tues 21 Oct 2025, 1-2.30pm
Register: tinyurl.com/5xvmpdmw
Don’t forget to sign up to our new reading group! We’ll be meeting in two weeks to discuss the beginning of section 5: “The Discovery and Assumption of Old Age: The Body’s Experience” (pp.314-345 of the 1985 Penguin Modern Classics edition)
This week on Behind the Stigma Podcast🎙️, I spoke to @isernmas.bsky.social on their excellent paper 'Unmasking therapy speak' - what they describe as a superficial use of psychotherapy language. We spoke about what that means & its wider impact. Listen here:🤩 www.buzzsprout.com/1402324/epis...
Monthly Phenomenology, 6th Season (2025–2026) - Online
Francesca Forlè - Embodied Affectivity. A Phenomenological Account of the Connection between Affective Phenomena and Bodily Expressions
24 October 2025
From the Network for Phenomenological Research
www.thebsp.org.uk/2025/10/09/m...