2020s:Depression – understand…overcome. (+ Oxford Diploma)
Treat Depression, Beat Anxiety With Theatre : Treat Anxiety and Depression : Lift Depression & Beat Anxiety With Cinema
What you’ll learn
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Understand what depression is and how to prevent it in the future.
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Understand and apply the Linden Method
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Understand how improvisation can be a complement to therapy for depression and anxiety
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Cry! Understand why some films make us cry – and that may be good for us!
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Understand how acting puts a strain on performers
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Appreciate how films – and location – my affect your mood
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Understand more about crowdfunding for a film, see the trailer and then the final film
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Understand the thoughts behind the film via an interview with the producer
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Greater emotional resilience!
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Understand about nutrition and depression – what to eat, what to avoid
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Augment your happiness!
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Select the RIGHT type of EXERCISE to reduce depression!
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Understand about thoughts, mental health and emotional wellbeing
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Understand how CBT may be used to treat yourself for depression phobias and how to treat anxiety disorders
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Understand how to apply for funding and how the money is invested
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Understand solution-focused therapy
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Understand how acting can be a therapy for depression
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Understand how depression differs among genders
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How decluttering affects mental health
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The psychology behind organising and decluttering
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How the performing arts benefit mental health
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Decluttering with depression
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Depression, stress and stroke risk
Requirements
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1. An interest in mood, mental health and cinema/theatre as therapy for depression and anxiety.
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2. Additional materials. It would be handy if you had a pen/paper with you in case you wanted to make a note of the website links or even the key points of a lecture. Also, perhaps the phone numbers of your friends. There may be key lectures you wish to bring to their attention, or perhaps you just feel now is a good time to chat.
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3. Appropriate mindset. This course is not a loss leader. This is a course aimed at helping reduce depression. So the mindset I would like you to bring is simply – spread the word, in a sense we all have something to gain.
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4. As there are links given in the lectures you should be able to use the internet – make sure you have anti-virus software that is up to date!
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5. Specific software. No specific software is required – if you can access this then you can access the course
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6. Access to a printer as there are numerous extension activities and questions which, when completed, make up a workbook
Who this course is for:
- EMPLOYERS: You may be in a position to help reduce depression in the workplace
- EMPLOYEES: This course is for people of all occupations prone to depression and anxiety.
- THOSE UNEMPLOYED: Perhaps unwillingly, you have more time – but perhaps also, more risk
- SELF-EMPLOYED: Working alone can mean the risk of depression multiplies
- STUDENTS: The stress of exams – an outlet is needed
- PARENTS: You have your own stresses – you too need an escape
- ACTORS: Acting creates its own pressures – sometimes you need to take a step back
- TEENS: Perhaps more at risk than anyone – know there are ways you can help – and be helped
- ANYONE AND EVERYONE: Fresh ideas, resources and awareness that there are others out there