DeWitt Wallace Institute Video Archive

Seminars at the Institute of Psychiatry are presented in front of an interdisciplinary gathering of clinicians, scholars, students, interested lay people, and others. Because some of our presentations are works in progress, some lecturers choose not to make them available online. Those for which we have obtained permission are listed here. The Institute will continue to add talks as they occur.

 


May 27, 2020

"Writing Pandemics: A Conversation with Sander Gilman about HIV/AIDS, SARS, H1N1, and Covid-19"

Sander Gilman, Ph.D.


Sander Gilman, Ph.D.
 

Emory University

Category: Richardson History Seminars
May 20, 2020

"The Great Pretender: The Undercover Mission That Changed Our Understanding of Madness"

The Great Pretender


Susannah Cahalan

Author

Category: Richardson History Seminars
April 29, 2020

"Psychiatry, Immigrant Detention, and Beyond"

Craig L. Katz, M.D.
Sarah MacLean


Craig L. Katz, M.D., & Sarah MacLean 

Mount Sinai Health System

Category: Mental Health Policy Lectures
April 22, 2020

“Attention, a Love Story”

Casey Schwartz


Casey Schwartz

in conversation with George J. Makari, M.D.

Category: Psychiatry and the Arts
April 8, 2020

"Psychiatry of Pandemics: Understanding the historical and psychological perspective of a current pandemic outbreak"

Damir Huremović, M.D.


Damir Huremović, M.D.

North Shore University Hospital

Category: Mental Health Policy Lectures