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“We need to talk about organ donation” on being of African Ancestry with chronic kidney disease (CKD)
I’ve enrolled in a research study – and you can too – looking at “Fighting Non-Diabetic Chronic Kidney Disease” at a London Teaching Hospital. You may get an “inconvenience payment” for your time. That term makes me laugh. Yes, it’s totally inconvenient living with chronic kidney disease.
Latest News
BAATN Online Conference: 4th Nov 2023
Celebrating Diverse Practice: Spirit, Mind and Body
Tickets are now available.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Angel Abitha Chi – knowing who we are on a spirit and soul level
Amal Wartalska – socially inflicted trauma and Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR)
Stephen Abdullah Maynard and Sabnum Dharamsi – classical and contemporary perspectives on the Self in Islamic Counselling
Foluke Taylor’s keynote talk from BAATN’s 20th-anniversary conference
How can writing, as a way of telling stories that must be told, that cannot be told, help us to reckon with all the undoing that needs to be done?
Drawing from her book UNRULY THERAPEUTIC: BLACK FEMINIST WRITINGS AND PRACTICES IN LIVING ROOM, Foluke speaks to creative writing and its space-making possibilities.
Anshu Srivastava’s keynote talk from BAATN’s 20th-anniversary conference
“Decolonising Psychoanalysis – Theorising Our Own Experience – Transatlantic Dialogues” Anshu explores the question: can we really escape from the colonial and Eurocentric mindsets that accompanied the birth and growth of psychoanalysis through the 20th and now 21st Centuries?