#talkmentalillness

Instructor: June Gruber

What you'll learn

  •   You will be able to talk about mental illness and the stigma surrounding it, as well as describe common psychological disorders and their treatments.
  •   You will be able to describe the relationship between racism and systemic inequality and mental health treatment.
  •   You will be able to apply the science of happiness to your own life.
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  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Cultural Diversity
  •   Mental Health
  •   Mental Health Diseases and Disorders
  •   Advocacy
  •   Health Disparities
  •   Mental Health Therapies
  •   Psychiatry
  •   Psychology
  •   Clinical Psychology
  •   Behavioral Health
  •   Cultural Sensitivity
  • There are 6 modules in this course

    #talkmentalillness curates the interviews from the Mental Health Experts series into an accessible learning experience that will help you have conversations about mental health. Talking about mental illness is both the content and desired outcome of this course, as you will use what you learn from my interviews with mental health experts to guide your own discussions about mental health challenges and treatments with family members, friends, colleagues, and other people in your life. The course will begin by presenting a core set of definitions for mental illness and analyzing the stigma associated with it. We will then apply these topics to specific psychological disorders, including anxiety and mood disorders, eating disorders, suicide, substance use, and psychosis. We will then consider how these issues disproportionately impact marginalized groups and communities of color. The course will conclude by considering innovative approaches to psychological treatments and how the pursuit and science of happiness inform mental health and wellness. This course is part of a broader educational mission to share the science of mental illness with both students and the public, both locally and globally. I have designed and created it in collaboration with the Office for Academic Innovation and Libraries’ Media Services Team at the University of Colorado Boulder. - June Gruber

    Specific Psychological Disorders

    Serious Mental Illness

    Disproportionate Impacts on Marginalized Communities

    Evidence-based Approaches to Treatments & the Science of Happiness

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