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Cinema and Mental Health

Explore film's impact on mental health, analyzing portrayals, therapeutic uses, and ethical storytelling through interdisciplinary lectures and case studies today
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This self-paced approach allows you to begin your professional development journey immediately, fitting your learning around your existing commitments.

We offer two flexible learning paths to suit your schedule:

  • Fast Track: Complete in 1 month with 3-4 hours of study per week
  • Standard Mode: Complete in 2 months with 2-3 hours of study per week

You can progress at your own pace and access the materials 24/7.

There are no formal entry requirements for this course. You just need:

  • A good command of English language
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  • Basic computer skills
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Assessment is done through:

  • Multiple-choice questions at the end of each unit
  • You need to score at least 60% to pass each unit
  • You can retake quizzes if needed
  • All assessments are online

Upon successful completion, you will receive:

  • A digital certificate from London School of International Business
  • Option to request a physical certificate
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  • Certification is included in the course fee
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Emily Patel
GB · Course completed

I thoroughly enjoyed the 'Cinema and Mental Health' course at Stanmore School of Business! The course content was incredibly engaging and helped me achieve my learning goals by providing a comprehensive understanding of the intersection between cinema and mental health. The practical knowledge I gained from analyzing film case studies has been invaluable in my work as a mental health professional. The course materials were of high quality and relevance, and I appreciated the opportunity to discuss topics with fellow students from diverse backgrounds. Overall, I'm extremely satisfied with the course and would highly recommend it to anyone interested in this field.

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Liam Chen
US · Course completed

The 'Cinema and Mental Health' course was a great experience for me. I liked how the instructors used real-life examples from movies to illustrate key concepts, making the learning process more enjoyable and relatable. One of the most significant takeaways for me was the ability to critically evaluate how mental health is portrayed in films and its potential impact on audiences. The course materials were well-structured, and the online discussions were always lively and thought-provoking. While there were some areas where I felt the course could be improved, overall I'm happy with what I learned and would recommend it to others with similar interests.

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Ava Moreno
ES · Course completed

Wow, just wow! The 'Cinema and Mental Health' course exceeded my expectations in every way! I was blown away by the expertise of the instructors and the quality of the course materials. The way the course was designed, with a perfect balance of theoretical foundations and practical applications, made it easy to follow and retain the information. I particularly appreciated the emphasis on cultural sensitivity and the impact of cinema on mental health across different societies. This course has not only deepened my understanding of the subject but has also inspired me to pursue further studies in this area. Thank you, Stanmore School of Business, for this incredible learning experience!

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Ethan Kim
AU · Course completed

The 'Cinema and Mental Health' course at Stanmore School of Business was a detailed and informative program that provided me with a solid foundation in the field. The course content was comprehensive, covering a wide range of topics from the historical representation of mental health in cinema to contemporary issues and debates. I found the analysis of film genres and their relation to mental health themes particularly interesting. The instructors were knowledgeable and responsive to questions, and the online platform was user-friendly. One area for improvement could be the inclusion of more interactive elements, such as workshops or group projects, to enhance the learning experience. Nonetheless, I'm satisfied with the course and believe it has equipped me with valuable knowledge and skills for my future career.





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