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University of cincinnati november 7, 2017 - powerpoint
1. Movies for Mental Health
University of Cincinnati
November 7, 2017
@artwithimpact
#Movies4MentalHealth
2. Here’s the Plan
I. Quick introduction
II. Set the stage together
III. Watch short films & discuss them
IV. Make it personal with our panel
3. Brought to you by
• Monthly short film
competition
• Campus workshops
• Global community
(blog, IG, Twitter, FB)
UC-CAPS
UC-Student Government
Student Wellness Center (SWC)
4. Heads Up
• Mental health is personal - YOU are the
expert of your own experience.
• This is a public space - not therapy.
• We’re here for connection, questions and
creating change!
• Films might trigger emotions - that’s OK!
• Please ask for help if you need support.
24. Meet the Panel
• Michael Charlton - UC Student
• Enna Selmanovic - UC Student
• Benjamin Miller - UC Student
• Tara Scarborough - Executive Director, Health and
Wellness, UC CAPS Student Wellness Center
• David Baum - Clinical Staff, ASAP Cincinnati
• Rachel Secttor - lead therapist, Virtual Intensive
Outpatient Program at Eating Recovery Center
• Nancy Miller - CEO of 1n5 / Warrior Run
25. 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!
26. Thank you for coming!
Contact us:
– info@artwithimpact.org
–Follow us!
–Submit a film!
https://www.artwithimpact.org/films/submit-a-film/
Editor's Notes
These umbrella slides are quick! Mental health can include many aspects of life. Like physical health, we all have mental health, and things within and outside of ourselves can affect our mental health.
MI and MW are concepts that fall under the umbrella of MH, and we’ll explore those in a minute. Things outside of the MH umbrella, like culture, can affect our MH. Other things can be part of our mental health, but are also part of other things, like spirituality, physical health and family and friends (support). Closing thought - this is how AWI conceptualizes mental health. You don’t have to hold it this way, but it can be a good starting point for conversation.