Authenticity and its Influence on Behaviour, Attitudes and Beliefs - Tuesday, December 16 at 7:30PM

Authenticity and its Influence on Behaviour, Attitudes and Beliefs

Mike Heap When?
Tuesday, December 16 at 7:30PM


Where?
The Park
5-9 Hotel Street
Leicester
LE1 5AW

Who?
Mike Heap

What's the talk about?

The work of social psychologists has always emphasised the extent to which our behaviour, beliefs and experiences are shaped by the requirements of the various roles that we occupy in the course of everyday life. One important need for us is that the roles we occupy should be perceived as authentic or legitimate. We therefore strive to maintain the perceived authenticity of our role at any particular time. This can be seen as a mutual endeavour by participants in reciprocal role relationships such as doctor-patient or therapist-client interactions. I hope to demonstrate the usefulness of this way of thinking with reference to certain practices (orthodox, unorthodox and anomalous) and certain sexual crimes on which I have provided an opinion for the Courts.

Michael Heap is a clinical forensic psychologist in private practice and at Wathwood Medium Secure Hospital in Rotherham. He is a founding member of the Association for Skeptical Enquiry (ASKE) and is its current Chairman and Secretary.

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