european psychiatric association

2024

Transgender, Ethical Challenges and Mental Health

The legitimation of transgender identity has become a widely spread phenomenon in many societies across the world. Contingently to is social aspect, it is promoted by various social groups in the name of the individual’s rights. While physicians from various disciplines are very involved in the medical transformation process, they have scarce information about its psychological outcomes. In such a context, what is the psychiatrist’s role in the medical committee and what are the biomedical ethical guidelines? In this webinar, we will discuss ethical boundaries in children and adolescents and ensuring transgender youth receive the care they need.

Led by Prof. Dr. Meryam Schouler-Ocak, chair of the EPA Committee on Ethical Issues, this webinar will take place on Friday 28 June from 15:00 to 16:00 (CEST). We are very pleased to have found recognised experts in this field:

  • Prof. Samuel Tyano, Member of the Committee on Ethical Issues of the EPA (Israel): “Ethical bounderies in child and adolescents”, Biography.
  • Dr. Patricia van Wijngaarden-Cremers, Senior consultant psychiatrist specialized in Gender, Developmental Disorders and Addiction (Netherlands): “Ensuring care for transgender adolescents who need it – Response to „Reconsidering informed consent for trans-identified children, adolescents and young adults”, Biography.

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Ethical Principles and Dilemmas in Psychiatry

Led by Prof. Dr. Meryam Schouler-Ocak, chair of the EPA Committee on Ethical Issues, this webinar took place on Tuesday 6 February from 14:30 to 15:30 (CET) and featured the following speakers:

  • Dr. Jan Wise, NHS Consultant in General Adult Psychiatry (United Kingdom) – Biography
    Termination of Pregnancy: Good Intentions Pave the Way – an Analysis of a High Profile Recent Case in the UK:” Most countries allow women to terminate a pregnancy at some stage, with boundaries at which it becomes a criminal act varying.  Whilst a desperate act, culpability and guilt are distinct from the consequences of a guilty act – Actus Reus.  A case from the criminal division of the justice system of England & Wales will serve to illustrate the perils of this moral maze.
  • Prof. Dr. Rutger Jan van der Gaag, MD PhD (1950), Emeritus Professor of psychiatry (Netherlands), psychosomatics and psychotherapy (Latvia) – Biography
    Mental Pain and Suffering poses an Ethical Dilemma to each Psychiatrist: A Dilemma is a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, especially ones that are equally undesirable. The Physicians Plegde (2017) may or not help, when it comes to serious choices between quantity and quality of live in regard of the patient’s will that should be respected. Psychiatrists are in the position of assessing individuals capacity to decide. Mental suffering is terrible. This is illustrated by the theoretical question addressed to individuals that have endured both cancer and depression, choosing for cancer if they were to have one or the other again. A psychiatrist should prevent suicide. But how to deal with the question of the patient that asks for assisted dying because his/her suffering is unbearable and psychiatrist cannot offer prospects of improvement or recovery. A poignant dilemma to be discussed.

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