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University of Toronto

The Social Context of Mental Health and Illness

Learn how social factors promote mental health, influence the onset and course of mental illness, and affect how mental illnesses are diagnosed and treated. This course explores how our understanding of mental health and illness has been influenced by social attitudes and social developments in North America and around the world. The course begins by situating our contemporary mental health practices in historical context, then looks at different aspects of mental health, mental illness and mental health services and their connections to what’s going on in our social environment.

Status: Cultural Diversity
Status: Mental Health Diseases and Disorders
Course15 hours

Featured reviews

SB

5.0Reviewed Feb 21, 2019

It was so structured and meaningfully engaging. Loved every part of it . Thank you Charmaine for bringing this course to coursera. Lots of best wishes to you.

FE

4.0Reviewed Mar 22, 2021

I enjoyed the course The Social Context of Mental Health and Illness. Informational and thought provoking however I was somewhat disappointed with lack of updated course lecture information.

MM

5.0Reviewed Aug 14, 2023

I am amazed and overwhelmed after completing this course because it will help me to reach my destination. This excellent course has been designed with utmost sincerity and care.

AW

5.0Reviewed Sep 28, 2020

A very enlightening course. This opened my eyes a lot more to what Mental health is all about and how patients with diverse mental illness struggle through their journey to healing and recovery.

VR

5.0Reviewed Feb 26, 2021

I loved the course. I have learnt A LOT from this course and it has opened up a lot of new dimensions of life for me. My sincere gratitude to Professor Williams!

NJ

5.0Reviewed Dec 11, 2019

An excellent course which can cater to all kinds of learners who are interested in mental health and its evolution over time along with the impact of society on mental health.

FE

5.0Reviewed Apr 28, 2020

It was a great learning experience, I gained a lot of information that will be of great benefit to me in my social work carrier. I will definitely recommend this course to my friends.

KL

5.0Reviewed Jun 5, 2021

Excellent overview of historical and current status of mental health and illness. Also offers practical suggestions to encourage mental health and to support mentally ill.

CS

5.0Reviewed Jul 6, 2022

very educational, the way the instructor introduced us to each topic was very easy to follow and it was very informative, I learned a lot with this class.

JE

5.0Reviewed Oct 25, 2021

i​nformative, educational and well presented. I am grateful for the opportunity to be part of this group and feel more equipped in my daily work life having completed this course

TT

5.0Reviewed Sep 28, 2021

This course was very informative. I am dealing with a few mental health challenges and illness in my own family. This taught me quite a bit.

TT

5.0Reviewed Oct 26, 2017

Facilitator is very engaging and brings the subject to life. Will definitely recommend to anyone with any remote interest in mental hea

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