What did Netflix's 'Adolescence' get wrong? Incels,misogyny & mental health

What did Netflix's 'Adolescence' get wrong? Incels,misogyny & mental health

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Pub Psychology: Incels, misogyny & mental health unpacked. Dr Damon Parsons on Netflix, stigma & the psychology behind online hate.

Date and time

Location

The Star of Kings

126 York Way London N1 0AX United Kingdom

Agenda

6:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Arrivals & structured networking/ice-breakers


Arrive, mingle and grab drinks. You'll have more time than ever before to meet others. You'll be moving between tables in small groups discussing intriguing discussion/ice-breaker questions (optional...

7:30 PM - 8:00 PM

'TED style' talk


Learn something new. You'll get printed handouts from the Powerpoint slides.

8:10 PM - 8:40 PM

Q and A


Question time - the chance to ask your questions about this topic and anything else you'd like to know with our expert speaker.

8:40 PM - 10:00 PM

Networking mingle


Informally meet our speaker and other likeminded people, continuing conversations, drinks, sharing knowledge and reflections. Whether you've got a personal or professional interest, anyone who wants ...

Good to know

Highlights

  • 3 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Health • Mental health

To note: As the topic of the below talk is particularly high profile, we expect tickets to sell-out once widely advertised.


What you'll learn

Understanding the Landscape

  • How did the incel identity begin and how has it changed over time? Get a clear understanding of its supportive origins to modern online misogyny. Understand how online spaces shape this change.

Clinical and Psychological Dimensions

  • What are the core psychological issues often found among incel-identifying individuals? Why do a disproportionate number of these individuals have depression, social anxiety, trauma and neurodivergence?

Risk Management and Engagement

  • What strategies work and don't work to support these individuals? How can you identify red flags for violence or self-harm? And why might digital literacy and empathy be key tools?

Critical and Ethical Reflection

  • What are the real risks of not challenging incel narratives? What could you do to balance empathy with the need to challenge harmful beliefs?


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The Speaker
Dr Damon Parsons

Dr Damon Parsons is a forensic psychiatrist at Broadmoor Hospital - the oldest high-security psychiatric hospital in England. Dr Parsons serves as a ward doctor and honorary research fellow. He has a longstanding academic and clinical interest in the intersection between mental health and the digital world.

Dr Parsons is the founder of CEAR (Cyberpsychiatry Education Awareness Research), an initiative dedicated to understanding how online environments shape mental illness, identity, and behaviour. His work is informed by both clinical expertise and lived experience.

He has been a vocal advocate for the development of cyber-psychiatry as a distinct sub-field. His research has addressed topics including online radicalisation, incel ideology and the impact of influencers such as Andrew Tate.

Dr Parsons has delivered talks and training sessions for a wide range of national and international bodies, including the American Psychiatric Association, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA).

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The Venue

You'll have exclusive use of the private 'Green Room' (upstairs) at the Star of Kings pub - just a 5 minute walk from Kings Cross train/tube station. Further details about the pub can be found here.

This pub has a lovely array of craft beers, cocktails and soft drinks. The pub recently updated its menu to include a range of burgers from award-winning 'Filthy Buns'. You'll also be a short stroll from a number of restaurants around Kings Cross.

One of the few traditional pubs in Kings Cross, the Star of Kings boasts a large beer garden and classic arcade games downstairs.


FAQs – Pub psychology events

Who attends these events?

This event is open to anyone regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender. All age groups are welcome to attend our events. Whether you're at the start of your career in your 20's, a career changer in your 40's or an experienced practitioner in your 60's or 70's (or anywhere in between), this is the place for you. Many attendees have a professional interest working (or aspiring to work) in psychology, neuroscience, counselling, wellness and wellbeing, education, healthcare or related fields. Others simply have a personal interest in the topics. This is an ideal way to expand your social and professional network.


Will you sell tickets on the door?

No! All our tickets are sold before the event so please don't arrive on the day without a ticket as you'll be turned away. Pub psychology events are popular and tend to sell-out. Please get a ticket in advance!


I’m not sure if I’ll arrive in time after work. Should I still come?

Yes! If you have a ticket, please come whenever you can (ideally before the talk begins). For pub psychology events, most talks begin 45 minutes - 1 hour after the scheduled start time. This gives you time to settle in, network with others and grab a drink or food. Please double check the event agenda on Ticket Tailor or Eventbrite (the platforms we use to sell tickets) as times vary depending on the event.


Will I be able to network?

Yes! You're welcome to come along if you've got a personal or professional interest and/or want to meet new people. Based on feedback, we’ve added loads of new opportunities for mingling. Many people attend alone and please do reach out if you want to be introduced to anyone or need support. For pub psychology events, we recommend arriving early for ice breakers. We’ll also have a pub psychology quiz arranged in groups and there’s always a friendly group of us who’ll stay for drinks afterwards.


Can I come just for the talk?

Absolutely! If you'd prefer to come along for just the expert 'TED style' talk (skipping the networking/mingling bits) you're more than welcome to arrive later and before the talk begins. Please keep in mind all seats are unreserved.


Are you on social media?

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About us

Want to learn about psychology, neuroscience and healthcare while meeting like-minded people in London? You're in the right place. Exclusive educational talks and mingling events for young professionals. Conn8cting 'TED style' talks are ideal for anyone with a professional or personal interest in the topics and want to meet likeminded people.

Our talks cover every topic you can think of. From the psychology of laughter, happiness, decision-making and regret to psychosis, narcissism, incels, drugs and psychopaths. You'll learn interesting stuff delivered by experts, in-person.
Learn something new, meet someone new.🧠


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Nov 10 · 6:30 PM GMT