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University of Colorado Boulder

#talkmentalillness

I am a professor and mental health researcher and educator, and I’ve been working in the field for over 15 years. Like so many of my colleagues, however, I was unprepared for the wave of mental health challenges that would face our society in 2020. From COVID-19 and the devastating economic impacts of the pandemic to racial justice protests, widespread natural disasters, our current cultural moment presents unprecedented mental health concerns, and particularly for marginalized communities. For this reason, I led a field-wide call to action for mental health research and treatment that resulted in this #TalkMentalIllness course. I had the opportunity to speak to over 30 experts from different domains in psychology research, practice, and popular public figures and to discuss the causes and cutting-edge treatments for many serious disorders, the stigma surrounding mental illness in our culture, systemic inequality in mental health treatment, and the mental health challenges of today. #talkmentalillness curates the interviews from the Mental Health Experts series into an accessible learning experience that will help you have conversations about mental health. Talking about mental illness is both the content and desired outcome of this course, as you will use what you learn from my interviews with mental health experts to guide your own discussions about mental health challenges and treatments with family members, friends, colleagues, and other people in your life. The course will begin by presenting a core set of definitions for mental illness and analyzing the stigma associated with it. We will then apply these topics to specific psychological disorders, including anxiety and mood disorders, eating disorders, suicide, substance use, and psychosis. We will then consider how these issues disproportionately impact marginalized groups and communities of color. The course will conclude by considering innovative approaches to psychological treatments and how the pursuit and science of happiness inform mental health and wellness. This course is part of a broader educational mission to share the science of mental illness with both students and the public, both locally and globally. I have designed and created it in collaboration with the Office for Academic Innovation and Libraries’ Media Services Team at the University of Colorado Boulder. - June Gruber

Status: Mental Health
Status: Cultural Diversity
BeginnerCourse14 hours

Featured reviews

RM

5.0Reviewed Oct 26, 2023

Learn to express your self about mental illness and well being and happiness.

DN

4.0Reviewed Jan 1, 2023

I found the course quite insightful and easy to understand.

JL

4.0Reviewed Sep 6, 2021

An educational course that is perfect for people interested going in the field. I recommend the course and the instructor.

P

5.0Reviewed Mar 27, 2025

Studying mental illness can be a valuable and empowering experience, potentially leading to increased empathy, a better understanding of oneself and others, and improved coping skills.

TR

5.0Reviewed May 25, 2021

Great course for a professional in the field or anyone who wants to learn.

DN

5.0Reviewed Aug 26, 2021

I thought the mental health experts were all excellent choices, as well as varied in their topics.

BJ

5.0Reviewed Jun 21, 2024

The course #talkmentalillness was simplified and detailed at the same time. It is from simple to complex which is how knowledge should be.

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