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Depression as portrayed in cinema and theatre What you'll learn Recognise signs of depression and be able to evade it How depression is linked to decluttering (clutter) Know how to help others avoid depression The clutter-depression-anxiety cycle How cinema visits reduce depression The impact of horror films on depression How the perfog arts benefit mental health Requirements Self awareness. By participating, you gain. If you don't then this course offers little... Patience! I ask questions and I hope you will have a go at answering. . To do this course properly will take longer than just the playing Access to a pen and paper to take notes/jot down ideas At least Bner's level English An interest in films/theatre. There are many examples in this course Description Note: This course does not qualify the recipient to perform any form of therapy or counseling for any other personThis short, updated (May 2021) course covers the following:1. The stress of your children leaving home2. Missing someone you love3. War and depression4. The death of a spouse5. Can watching a film make you depressed?6. War (in films) and depression7. Suicide and depression8. What if a family member has depression?9. Crosswords and depression10. Conflict resolution11. Homelessness and depressionThroughout the course, homework is set - with links to Youtube videos, news articles and journals to help you answer the questions. In most lectures a film ( in which the Instructor appears) is used to illustrate the points made.The more you participate the more you will get out of this course. Others say:"life chag experience. your efforts are really appreciable for all and creating this course."- Nisar Ali"I think it is very interesting as it involves applying film to emotions."- Tricia Bethel"i am taking it for professional reasons. i hope to start at masters in counselling and psychotherapy for children, young adults and families in sept 2019. i hope this course will give me a taste of some of the issues i will learn about."Malka GluckSo - Key Points to the Approach of this courseThree stages:1. A topic is outlined2. A film/film clip is included that illustrates some of the points made3. You are then set homework/further researchDo all that and you'll really enjoy the course - and get the Oxford Diploma! Overview Section 1: Friendly advice Lecture 1 Friendly advice Section 2: For all Lecture 2 For all Section 3: Please watch this first! Lecture 3 Please, please watch this first! Section 4: Oxford School of Learning Diploma Lecture 4 The Oxford Diploma - compulsory Section 5: Cinema, Theatre & Depression 2 Lecture 5 About the lecturer Lecture 6 When kids leave home - pt 1 Lecture 7 When kids leave home - pt 2 Lecture 8 When kids leave home - pt 3 Lecture 9 When kids leave home - pt 4 Lecture 10 When kids leave home - pt 5 Lecture 11 When kids leave home - pt 6 Lecture 12 Missing someone you love - pt 1 Lecture 13 Missing someone you love - pt 2 Lecture 14 Missing someone you love - pt 3 Lecture 15 War and Depression - pt 1 Lecture 16 War and Depression - pt 2 Lecture 17 Death of a Spouse Lecture 18 Can watching a film make you depressed? - pt 1 Lecture 19 Can watching a film make you depressed - pt 2 Lecture 20 Can watching a film make you depressed - pt 3 Lecture 21 Depression and war films - pt 1 Lecture 22 Depression and war films - pt 2 Lecture 23 Suicide and depression - pt 1 Lecture 24 Suicide and depression - pt 2 Lecture 25 What if a family member has depression? - pt1 Lecture 26 What if a family member has depression? - pt2 Lecture 27 Crosswords and depression - pt 1 Lecture 28 Crosswords and depression - pt 2 Lecture 29 Crosswords and depression - pt 3 Lecture 30 Crosswords and depression - pt 4 Lecture 31 Crosswords and depression - pt 5 Lecture 32 Creating your own world - pt1 Lecture 33 Creating your own world - pt2 Lecture 34 Creating your own world - pt3 Lecture 35 Depression and conflict resolution - pt1 Lecture 36 Depression and conflict resolution - pt2 Lecture 37 Homelessness and depression - pt1 Lecture 38 Homelessness and depression - pt2 Lecture 39 Homelessness and depression - pt3 Lecture 40 Depression at work - pt1 Lecture 41 Depression at work - pt2 Lecture 42 Depression at work - pt3 Lecture 43 Conflict at work - pt1 Lecture 44 Conflict at work - pt2 Lecture 45 Conflict at work - pt3 Lecture 46 Conflict at work - pt4 Lecture 47 Conflict at work - pt 5 Lecture 48 Final homework - pt1 Lecture 49 Final homework - pt2 Lecture 50 Final homework - pt3 Lecture 51 Final homework - pt4 Section 6: The bookclub Lecture 52 Introduction Lecture 53 Pleasure Lecture 54 Stress Lecture 55 Escape Lecture 56 Empathy Lecture 57 Prevents memory loss Lecture 58 Reading in groups Lecture 59 Teenagers Lecture 60 It makes you smarter Section 7: Bookclub - 1 : The Promise Lecture 61 Introduction Lecture 62 Family relationships Lecture 63 Syst relationship Lecture 64 Death Lecture 65 Unfulfilled promises Section 8: Bonus Lecture 66 Bonus People who like cinema,People who like theatre,People who want to help others avoid depression,People who want to escape depression HomePage: gfxtra__Depression.part01.rar.html gfxtra__Depression.part02.rar.html gfxtra__Depression.part03.rar.html gfxtra__Depression.part04.rar.html gfxtra__Depression.part05.rar.html gfxtra__Depression.part06.rar.html gfxtra__Depression.part07.rar.html
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