Mental Health and Society
Course Information
This course focuses on a multi-disciplinary examination of how mental health and addiction are viewed by society and how these perceptions influence societys response to the practical and socio-political aspects of mental illness. Examine personal attitudes, societal myths, and stereotypes related to mental illness and addiction. Students will be challenged to critically reflect upon how their personal orientations and resulting behaviours about mental illness, addiction, and wellness impact their cultural, societal, and political beliefs. Critically examine mental illness and addiction as a social construct and contrast and compare assumptions of agency, normalcy, treatment, and recovery. Learn firsthand from those with mental illness, evaluate the effects of mental illness in special populations, including Indigenous people and the elderly, and apply their learning through health simulation activities.
Intake F25 SEM
Start Date Sep 09 / 2025
End Date Dec 16 / 2025
Prerequisite(s):
n/a
Computer Software Requirements:
n/a
Chats:
No
Group Work:
No

Registering college code:
SL-CSCG100
Host college code:
CG-PSYC1200
How to register
You can register in-person, online, or by phone, fax or mail. When Registering for a course, it is not necessary to include the 2 digit college code prefix (e.g. ENL001–not SL-ENL001). For details visit https://parttime.stlawrencecollege.ca
Contact
SLC + Continuing Education
Phone : (613) 345-0660 ext. 5501
Email : LifelongLearning@sl.on.ca
2288 Parkdale AvenueBrockville, ON
K6V 5X3
Phone : (613) 345-0660
Toll Free : 1 (866) 276-6601
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