- Patricia Casey
Professor Patricia Casey is an Irish
psychiatrist andconservative activist. She isProfessor ofPsychiatry atUniversity College Dublin and consultant psychiatrist at theMater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin . [http://www.ucd.ie/research/people/medicinemedicalscience/professorpatriciarcasey/ UCD Research: Professor Patricia R Casey ] ] She may be best known for her promotion ofmental health awareness and for herright-wing stances on a variety of social issues.Background and personal life
Brought up in Ballynoe in
County Cork , Casey's father was a council worker and farmer, while her mother worked as a public health nurse at a time when it was highly unusual for both parents to work outside the home. She has one sibling; a younger sister, Terry. Excelling at school, she went on to study medicine atUniversity College Cork and soon after graduation met her husband, John McGuiggan. Casey notes that she and her husband are at opposite ends of the political spectrum [http://www.rte.ie/radio1/podcast/podcast_eamondunphy.xml RTÉ - Conversations with Eamon Dunphy ] ] .Medical career
Casey has written five books on psychiatry and is editor of the British "Psychiatric Bulletin". Her clinical and research interests include
depression andsuicide prevention. From 1994 to 1999, she chaired the Irish Fitness to Practise Medical Council Committee. In 2007, The Dubliner magazine listed her in their "Good Doctor Guide". [ [http://thedubliner.typepad.com/the_dubliner_magazine/2007/04/the_good_doctor.html The Dubliner Magazine: The Good Doctor Guide ] ]Conservative Activism
Casey is a practising
Roman Catholic . She sits on the board of theIona Institute ; a conservative Catholicthink-tank which she helped to found [ [http://www.ionainstitute.ie/personnel_patrons.php Iona - Personnel And Patrons ] ] . Casey is known for her opposition todivorce , advising the Irish government against holding a referendum to legalise divorce in 1995 [http://www.irishelection.com/10/your-tax-euros-at-work/] . She also maintains that "the sense of loss children feel when parents separate is greater than when a parent dies". She does not, however, disagree with divorce in the case of a violent or abusive spouse [http://archives.tcm.ie/irishexaminer/2004/02/09/story815941872.asp] . Casey also opposesabortion [ [http://archives.tcm.ie/businesspost/2006/07/09/story15570.asp Ethical questions in embryo battle: ThePost.ie ] ] [ [http://www.studiesirishreview.ie/j/page393 Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review ] ] [ [http://www.familyandlife.org/newsletter_popup.php?id=40 Family & Life ] ] [ [http://www.tcd.ie/cgws/events/newresearch2001.php Conference on New Research in Irish Feminism - Events - Centre for Gender & Women's Studies - Trinity College ] ] surrogate pregnancy, [ [http://www.middlekilleavy.com/index.php?artid=2630&option=com_cifeed&task=newsarticle Parish of Middle Killeavy Home ] ] , anonymous donor "in vitro" fertilisation [ [http://www.independent.ie/health/the-forbidden-love-between-relatives-separated-at-birth-1270147.html The forbidden love between relatives separated at birth - Health, Frontpage - Independent.ie ] ] , non-traditional family units [http://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/we-dont-need-wishful-thinking-on-divorce-facts-1291208.html] , adoption by gay parents andsame-sex marriage . She is a proponent of heterosexualadoption [http://www.irlgov.ie/committees-00/c-constitution/000523/default.htm Joint Committee the Constitution - default 000523 ] ] . Casey has testified in front of the Irish Government, at the British House of Commons and in Irish legal cases on a number of these issues [ [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200607/cmselect/cmsctech/1045/104511.htm House of Commons - Science and Technology - Twelfth Report ] ] . She also writes a regular opinion column for theIrish Independent newspaper and in the past has contributed to theSunday Business Post and to the letters page of theIrish Times , as well as appearing on national television and radio.Criticism
In her arguments against same-sex marriage and gay adoption, Casey has been faulted for repeatedly misrepresenting research data. To support her claims Casey regularly refers to a parenting study from
Uppsala University ,Sweden http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/letters/2008/0310/1204843733113.html] . The University and the authors of the report have publicly denounced Casey's interpretation of their results as invalid and have stated that "there is nothing whatsoever in our review that would justify the conclusion that same-sex parents cannot raise healthy children who do well"http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/opinion/2008/0422/1208469018031.html] .Casey has also falsely claimed that the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) supports her position which Executive Director of
UNICEF Ireland , Melanie Verwoerd, denounced as "incorrect and unacceptable".References
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