MINDS UNCHAINED - PINEL'S PERSPECTIVE

The Psychiatry Workshop

June 13; 1 pm - 4 pm

Escape the confines of the mortal body, stretch the boundaries of the brain until the human mind, soul and spirit blurs into one. Unleash your inner psyche to discover the depths of humanity.

WORKSHOP HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Live demonstration of electroconvulsive therapy

  • Role-play with real life psychiatric scenarios

  • Interactive quiz with audio visual questions and a chance to win exciting prizes!

Demonstration and Hands on:

Student In-charges:

Pavithra r - 9361134838
Vaishnavi t - 9042687694

"The Madwoman" (often referring to "The Madwoman (La Monomane de l’envie)") is a powerful portrait painted by Théodore Géricault around 1822. Part of a series on mental illness, the painting depicts a woman suffering from envy, captured with intense realism and emotional depth. Her haunted expression, disheveled appearance, and distant gaze reflect Géricault’s interest in psychological states and human suffering.