Academics
Culture, Mental Health, and Wellness

Course

Subject

HHUM

Number

311

Term

Winter
2024

Department

Health Humanities

This course investigates the objective and subjective realms of mental well-being, ill-being, and illness across diverse societies and cultures, as expressed through literature, film, and other media. Students will investigate the theories and methodologies employed in humanities-based mental health research; understand bibliotherapy both developmentally and therapeutically; and evaluate how texts, images, and performances shape different perspectives of mental illness and mental health. To enhance awareness of subjective aspects of human nature and prejudices, and to appreciate arts-based mental health research, students will engage in experiential learning with a rich-pictures exercise and reflective practice.

 

Offered on campus

Section

001

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