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Movies for Mental Health

Santiago Canyon CollegeSeptember 21, 2016

@artwithimpact#Movies4MentalHealth

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Here’s the PlanI. Quick introductionII. Set the stage together (create

context)III. Watch short films & discuss themIV. Make it personal with our panel

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Brought to you by

• Monthly short film competition

• Campus workshops• Global community (blog,

IG, Twitter, FB) • Mental Health Services Act• 20% to prevention and early

intervention

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Heads UpMental health is personal - YOU are the experts of your own experience.

This is a public space - not therapy, but for connection, questions and

creating change!

Films might trigger big emotions - that’s OK! But please ask for help if

you need support.

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Some movies that show mental illness:

• E.g., One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest

• Beautiful Mind• Vanilla Skies• Silver linings playbook• Awakenings • 50 first dates• Anger Management • Full Metal Jacket

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Characters with mental illness are portrayed as:

InsaneAggressive Too nice and hiding somethingSocially AwkwardSuicidalCriminalOverly Depressed/ Manic

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What is mental illness?Conflict within yourself How it could feelAnti-Social NormsChemical Imbalances Disorder that impacts your day to day

activities

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Mental health vs. mental illness?Not much of a difference Mental health compared to physical

healthAcceptance and Awareness Mental health= daily routineMental illness= something you take

care ofMental Illness has a negative context

to itPerspectiveWe all have mental health

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Anosognosia

By Leesa KimAWI Winner, 2016

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What is stigma?Social approach to a specific topic StereotypeAlways negativeEmotional attachment

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How does stigma feel?ShamefulCrippling Alone/ isolated Different Causes silence

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Gladys

By Jessica JonesAWI Winner, 2013

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In groups of three

• What did you think?

• What did you feel?

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The Gift

By Steve BastoniAWI Winner, 2016

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In groups of three

• What did you think?• What did you feel?• What have you learned?

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What did you think… feel… learn?ThoughtsPen= reason to go money=gave as last thingCard was what saved himI can vs. I can’tLove = hugHero was saved

FeelingsHurtSadnessHopefulGratefulKindness

New InsightsDon’t give upPositive affirmations Don’t wait for the pen to run out of inkDon’t be so negative

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Three

By Karen HuaAWI Winner, 2015

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In groups of three

• What did you think?• What did you feel?• What have you learned?• What will you do?

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What did you think… feel… learn?ThoughtsInteresting

how it all came together at the end

They had a lot in common/ Diversity

InsightsBulimia

male and not female in video. Can be anyone

Felt inspired by their strength

FeelingsEmpathyUnderstandingWondering

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What can I do?

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Meet the Panel• Gerardo Padilla - Santiago Canyon College Student

• Melissa Campitelli-Smith - Licensed Clinical Psychologist - Psychological Services, SCC Student Health & Wellness Services

• Elizabeth Zayas - Orange County Healthcare Agency - Supervisor at Behavioral Health Services Navigation/OC Links Information and Referral Line

• Faith Beverly - MFT Trainee, Outreach, TP Program & SAUSD Coordinator - Turning Point Center for Families

• Susan Jester, M.A., LMFT – Associate Director – Frances Smith Center for Individual and Family Therapy at Chapman University

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AWI Ambassadors• You’re invited! Continue the conversation, be a leader!

• Join the AWI Ambassadors FB group and connect with students across North America: www.facebook.com/groups/awiambassadors/

• Blog, be a juror for the film competition, run campaigns, and much more! [email protected]

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Thank you for coming!

• Contact us:

[email protected]

–Follow us!

–Submit a film! http://www.artwithimpact.org/contest