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Learner Reviews & Feedback for The Social Context of Mental Health and Illness by University of Toronto

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About the Course

Learn how social factors promote mental health, influence the onset and course of mental illness, and affect how mental illnesses are diagnosed and treated. This course explores how our understanding of mental health and illness has been influenced by social attitudes and social developments in North America and around the world. The course begins by situating our contemporary mental health practices in historical context, then looks at different aspects of mental health, mental illness and mental health services and their connections to what’s going on in our social environment....

Top reviews

AW

Sep 27, 2020

A very enlightening course. This opened my eyes a lot more to what Mental health is all about and how patients with diverse mental illness struggle through their journey to healing and recovery.

OA

Aug 18, 2020

This is a very interesting and eye opening course. Professor Williams explained in such a way that students like me with zero knowledge could understand and be interested. Highly recommended.

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By Farouk H

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Apr 2, 2018

The insight gained from the course was amazing. I learnt a lot! Plus the teaching style and course content made the whole difference.

By Flordeluna G T

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Apr 23, 2020

It’s an awesome topic. I enjoyed the assigned readings as well it broadened my knowledge on mental health.

By ekasmayi n

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Jun 25, 2020

well structured and rich with information, the detailed coverage of each topic was really delightful.

By Alankrita T

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Jan 25, 2022

Excellent course, with so many featured readings, videos & other resources. I really learnt a lot.

By Claudia P

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Aug 12, 2020

I like how this course can cover a lot of topics but I don't like that know is old information

By Miquèu A

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Apr 20, 2021

Good quality at some tomes a bit basic but the materials and the teacher are excelent

By Stephanie C

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Mar 14, 2024

Great content and pacing. Needs some fixes on links and updated materials

By Lisa H

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Dec 7, 2020

Very informative and personal. Thanks so much

By Janai M

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Oct 2, 2021

great it was challenging to say the least.

By Line L

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Jul 31, 2022

informative and easily accessible

By Abel E R V

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May 17, 2022

Muy buen contenido

By Dahbia H

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Nov 6, 2022

prerfect

By Mary A S

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Mar 6, 2017

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By Piera A

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Mar 24, 2021

I really liked the content of the course. A lot of knowledge on a high level transmitted really understandable. If you don't want to achieve a certificate that course is really a five star.

Going for a certificate I was very disappointed about the way the course was evaluated. There were only assignments to submit and these were only graded by peers. That is okay in that you can sinthesize the content, but not a real feedback since it s unknown who lies behind the feedback. I would have prefered that there were as well quizzes that would really had given me a feedback about how I implemented the context itself. I belief there would also have been a possibilty to sinthesize the content as well in quizz form.

What I didn't like as well was that some of the readings were not available anymore even though students already informed the course administration.

But as I said contentwise, absolutely great!!!!

By Nathan M

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Sep 13, 2022

Course work and Professor Williams were very enjoyable. I thought Prof. Williams had a very good idea of what she wanted the course toverview to be, and she covered that wonderfully. The extra readings were great, it showed her commitment to the course. Prof. Williams' on screen energy was engaging.

Those who want their work to stand for what it is should not take this course. Grading is done by other students of the course. Marks were all over the board, with no ability to redress obvious faults. You can score the minimum mark in the same catagory that you score the maximum. Language skills are an issue. There is such a problem with the grading that one can be charged with plagiarism on an essay about yourself - if my life is on Google, like it was suggested, it is news to me. It just isn't a serious academic course.

By Michele G

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Feb 21, 2023

I very much enjoyed this course. Dr. Williams is a very good lecturer, the course content was interesting in its diversity, progression and the information given. The technology for this course was most frustrating to me at times and I was puzzled by the 'peer review' aspect as I am unsure whether I received my grade from my peers or the professor. I am grateful for these free courses because they shed light on important issues (I previously took the Indigenous Canada course) and I would not hesitate to recommend these courses. Thank you. Michele Gould

By Francesco I

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Jan 12, 2022

Very interesting and complete. Unfortunately, it is evident that the course topics and lectures have not been updated since at least 2014. This is a great drawback of this course because many things regarding the social context of mental health and illness have happened and changed during this years (e.g. the publication of the DSM-V).

By Agin R

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Oct 31, 2023

This course helps me to find the various aspects of the mental health and illness on the basis of mental health and illness..

By Jordan C

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Mar 31, 2020

Very long and boring videos

By Jamie V

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Feb 29, 2020

I appreciated the focus on mental health and mental illness, and I enjoyed learning about the history of asylums and the DSM. However, I did not learn as much as I had hoped to. The course felt more like a commentary, than actually learning about certain topics.

By HÄ°LMÄ° B K

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Jan 6, 2024

unfair evaluation, unnecessarily long and ridiculous requests