The metamorphosis problem: altered values in "organic" personality change;
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The metamorphosis problem: altered values in "organic" personality change; a challenge to mental capacity law.
After certain forms of brain injury we may ascribe a label of personality change to patients. This terminology captures the extensive alterations in affect, behaviour and preferences that can lead to a patient appearing fundamentally altered in comparison with their pre-injury self. Personality change often entails changes to the decision-making process, bringing these patients under the aegis of mental capacity law. In this talk I explore the strengths limitations of the mental capacity framework in safeguarding these patients' autonomy and wellbeing. I suggest that current thinking about capacity in this context pulls us in different and contradictory directions, and that personality change thus presents a challenge to current mental capacity law.
Venue: Byrne House, University of Exeter (spaces limited)
Virtual: via Zoom
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- 1 hour 45 minutes
- In person
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University of Exeter Byrne House
Saint German's Road
Exeter EX4 4PJ United Kingdom
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