Reconceptualizing the Mental Health Crisis
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking TEDx talk that challenges conventional perspectives on the mental health crisis. Delve into Dr. Dana Torpey-Newman's analysis of how societal values contribute to psychological distress and why current approaches fall short in addressing the problem. Gain insights into the need for a paradigm shift in conceptualizing mental health issues, considering broader societal factors beyond individual experiences. Learn about the speaker's background as a licensed clinical psychologist and political activist, drawing from her extensive experience in various clinical settings and with diverse populations. Discover how societal constructs and values may be exacerbating psychological distress and the importance of acknowledging and challenging these factors to promote psychological wellness. Reflect on the potential impact of reconceptualizing mental health on healthcare systems, social structures, and individual well-being.
Syllabus
Reconceptualizing the Mental Health Crisis | Dana Torpey-Newman | TEDxDuke
Taught by
TEDx
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