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Movies for Mental Health
Santiago Canyon CollegeSeptember 21, 2016
@artwithimpact#Movies4MentalHealth
Here’s the PlanI. Quick introductionII. Set the stage together (create
context)III. Watch short films & discuss themIV. Make it personal with our panel
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
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.
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
Characters with mental illness are portrayed as:
InsaneAggressive Too nice and hiding somethingSocially AwkwardSuicidalCriminalOverly Depressed/ Manic
What is mental illness?Conflict within yourself How it could feelAnti-Social NormsChemical Imbalances Disorder that impacts your day to day
activities
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
Anosognosia
By Leesa KimAWI Winner, 2016
What is stigma?Social approach to a specific topic StereotypeAlways negativeEmotional attachment
How does stigma feel?ShamefulCrippling Alone/ isolated Different Causes silence
Gladys
By Jessica JonesAWI Winner, 2013
In groups of three
• What did you think?
• What did you feel?
The Gift
By Steve BastoniAWI Winner, 2016
In groups of three
• What did you think?• What did you feel?• What have you learned?
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
Three
By Karen HuaAWI Winner, 2015
In groups of three
• What did you think?• What did you feel?• What have you learned?• What will you do?
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
What can I do?
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
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]
Thank you for coming!
• Contact us:
–Follow us!
–Submit a film! http://www.artwithimpact.org/contest