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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Friday Morning Seminar in Culture, Psychiatry and Global Mental Health (Zoom)
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SUMMARY:Friday Morning Seminar in Culture, Psychiatry and Global Mental Health (Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:<h2>	"The Anatomy of Loneliness: Suicide, Social Connection, and the Search for Relational Meaning in Contemporary Japan"</h2><p>	<strong><a data-url="https://harvard.zoom.us/j/94482280982" href="https://harvard.zoom.us/j/94482280982" title="">Attend this event via Zoom</a> (advance registration required)</strong></p><h3>	Speaker:</h3><p>	<strong>Chikako Ozawa-de Silva</strong>, <em>Associate Professor of Anthropology, Emory University.</em></p><h3>	Contact:</h3><p>	<strong>Sadeq Rahimi</strong><br><a href="mailto:Sadeq_Rahimi@hms.harvard.edu">Sadeq_Rahimi@hms.harvard.edu</a></p><p>	<em>This seminar is cosponsored by the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School.</em></p><p>	<strong>This event is online only. Please click the "Read More" link for full instructions on how to attend this seminar.</strong></p><p>	<!--break--></p><h3>	Remote Access Information:</h3><p>	<strong>To join by computer:</strong></p><p>	<a __is_owner="true" href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://harvard.zoom.us/j/94482280982&amp;sa=D&amp;source=calendar&amp;ust=1644762630276705&amp;usg=AOvVaw3fPQR0gHRrZhicROw49MZ5" id="ow464">https://harvard.zoom.us/j/94482280982</a></p><p>	<strong>Please note:</strong> This event requires a password to attend. Please email Dr. Sadeq Rahimi (<a href="mailto:sadeq_rahimi@hms.harvard.edu">sadeq_rahimi@hms.harvard.edu</a>) with a brief introduction of yourself to receive the meeting password.</p><h3>	Speaker Bio:</h3><p>	<strong>Chikako Ozawa-de Silva, D.Phil.</strong>, is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Emory University. She came to Emory after serving as a Visiting Research Fellow at Harvard University’s Department of Social Medicine and as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of Chicago. She is a NEH (National Endowment for the Humanities) grant recipient and a Mind and Life Contemplative Studies Fellowship (The John Templeton Foundation) recipient. Her academic vision is to contribute to cross-cultural understandings of health, illness and well-being by bringing Western and Asian perspectives on the mind-body, religion, medicine, and therapy into fruitful dialogue. Her publications include two monographs, <em>The Anatomy of Loneliness:</em> <em>Suicide, Social Connection and the Search for Relational Meaning in Contemporary Japan </em>(University of California Press, 2021, forthcoming) and <em>Psychotherapy and Religion in Japan: The Japanese Introspection Practice of Naikan </em>(Routledge, 2006), as well as a co-edited special issue “Toward an Anthropology of Loneliness” in <em>Transcultural Psychiatry</em> (57:5, 2020, co-edited with Michelle Parsons), and over twenty peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on psychotherapeutic practice, suicide, the mind-body relationship and Tibetan medicine. For the past ten years her research has focused on loneliness, empathy, meaning-making, subjectivity and resilience, particularly among populations at risk for suicide, in situations of domestic violence, and in prison, in Japan and the US.</p>
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