FEBRUARY 2020

UNDERSTANDING MENTAL ILLNESS AND CHRISTIANITY

Dr. Gabriel Kego, Psychiatrist
Anthony Goodman, Psychiatric Social Worker
Tuesday  18th February
Lindisfarne House, 4 Barbourne Terrace,
Worcester WR1 3JS

We welcome Dr. Gabriel Kego and Anthony Goodman, with a presentation on the topic “Understanding Mental Illness and Christianity”, which will look at different types of mental illness, and how we may be able to help recovery.

The seminar will be particularly useful for those with a passion to help people with mental health issues, who’d like to know more.

Doors open at 7.30pm for coffee and cake.

The event begins at 8pm.

ALL WELCOME

Entry and refreshments free – optional  donation – free parking.  

WHEN THE MIND MALFUNCTIONS

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PROFESSOR JOHN GALLACHER       

University of Oxford Department of Psychiatry

8 pm Tuesday March 13, 2018

Lindisfarne House, 4 Barbourne Terrace, Worcester WR1 3JS

“WHEN THE MIND MALFUNCTIONS”

Mental health problems (mood swings, depression, dementia, bipolar disorder, etc)  used to be kept secret; and some people felt ashamed of themselves or of their affected relatives.  Nowadays we know that such conditions are simply diseases, and can be treated by doctors with varying degrees of success, although the causes of dementia are not yet sufficiently understood.

These conditions can alter our perceptions of the ability, rationality, morality and even the spirituality of sufferers. How to cope? Is research winning? And does faith in God help when you or your spouse no longer recognises anyone?

Professor Gallacher is Professor of Cognitive Health at Oxford, and Director of Dementia Platform UK. His interests are wider than dementia though; he studies ageing (something none of us can escape!), having reported recently on the prediction of cardiovascular disease, and he advises the Avon study of Parents and Children.

. John will say something about most of the issues mentioned above.He is a Christian, and his son Owen happens to be a Church of England minister here in Worcester.

Come along, bring a friend or neighbour, ask Prof Gallacher some questions!

No booking needed. No charge, but collection taken for costs. Coffee afterwards, about 9.30 -ish.. Free parking on site (Lindisfarne House is the first house in Barbourne Terrace, on the right as you leave the main road out of Worcester city centre, i.e. almost opposite St George’s Square).

 

 

Assisted Suicide – do hard cases really make poor law?

John Wyatt Talk 3rd Nov 2015

John Wyatt Talk 3rd Nov 2015

The current season of Bible and Science talks continues on Tuesday 3rd November, when our speaker will be Professor John Wyatt, who until recently was Professor of Ethics and Perinatology at University College London, and is also the author of “Matters of Life and Death” (IVP).

His subject is “Assisted Suicide – do hard cases really make poor law?”

There have always been people who have had to struggle with chronic ill-health.  Nowadays, thanks to modern medical science, we live longer than previous generations and degenerative diseases are more prevalent.  It is thought that almost a million British people live with dementia or other debilitating diseases. Still more fear such things might happen to them and some wish to take control of the timing and manner of their death. The call to legalise assisted suicide is back on the political agenda.  Polls suggest that a majority of the public would be in favour of such a change to the law, and religious opposition is seen simply as another example of ingrained conservatism.  Doctors, however, do not want to terminate life and there is also strong opposition from disabled people who fear that a right to die would soon become a duty to die, as has happened in parts of Europe where euthanasia and assisted suicide have become legal. Professor Wyatt will discuss these issues.

For those of you who have attended talks regularly over the last few years, and know that we have frequently met on the 3rd Tuesday of the month, please not that there will NOT be a talk on Tuesday 20th October.  We hope to see you on 3rd November, 8pm at Lindisfarne House, 4 Barbourne Terrace, Worcester WR1 3JS.  Do feel free to forward this email to any friends you think would be interested in coming along too.

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Where is God when we are sick?

On Tuesday 21 January 2014 at 8.00 pm Dr David Webster will make a

Dr David Webster will talk on 21 January 2014

Dr David Webster will talk on 21 January 2014

presentation for Bible and Science Worcester on the topic of: ‘Where is God when we are sick?’ David will discuss how he has linked his experience of General Practice in the West Midlands since the mid 1970s treating ill and dying patients, and his perspective developed from his deeply held Christian faith.  

As usual, the venue will be Lindisfarne House, 4 Barbourne Terrace, Worcester, WR1 3JS

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