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Section Board
Michael MUSALEK, Chair
Christoph MUNDT, Co-Chair
Pedro VARANDAS, Secretary
Giovanni STANGHELLINI, Treasurer
Historical background
The Psychopathology Section of European Psychiatric Association (EPA) is one of the oldest sections of the organization. Formed by some of the founding members of EPA such as Prof. Peter Berner (Vienna), Prof. Nils Retterstol (Oslo), Prof. Pierre Pichot (Paris), as become very active in the following years by the actions of Prof. Michael Musalek (Vienna) and Prof. Stein Opjordsmoen (Oslo) youngest pupils of them and also members of the WPA Section of Psychopathology.
By this co-joint work with the WPA Section of Psychopathology, the Psychopathology Section of EPA soon has been enriched its memberships with people from all over Europe like U.K. (Andrew Sims, Ian Brockington, John Cutting), Italy (Arnaldo Ballerini, Giovanni Stanghellini), Germany (Christoph Mundt, Thomas Fuchs) and others that have cooperate intensively in the promotion of Psychopathology as a fundamental discipline of Psychiatry, in the eighties and nineties, when other emergent disciplines have almost given the idea that Psychopathology was a matter historic research.
Today Psychopathology has regain is role in Psychiatry and the Section is offering services and open membership to all who want to join the effort of putting Psychiatry aligns with its origins but also with future reflection.
Mission
The mission of EPA Psychiatric Section is to promote Psychopathology as a fundamental discipline of Psychiatry at the level of clinical conceptualization, at the level of philosophical reflection on Psychiatry and at the level of the research support to all fields of Psychiatry.
Activities
The Psychopathology Section has two regular activities every year:
- Presenting Symposia within the annual Congress of EPA;
- Organizing annual thematic Section-Symposium in Paris.
These regular activities have been organized alone or in cooperation with the EPA Sections of Cultural Psychiatry and Philosophy and the WPA Section of Psychopathology. In the last years the symposia topics were “Insight”, “Free Will”, “Impulse Control”, “Dependence”, “Responsibility” and “Reality”. The next topic to be explored and presented will be “Nature and Narratives of Time”. The next EPA Congress in Vienna will have a Symposium under the topic of “Reality” and following European Congress of Psychiatry in Prague (2012) will have a Symposium on “Time”.