Stanford University presents: Movies for Mental Health (Online)

Free workshop featuring winning short films and a panel discussion with students and local mental health resources. All are welcome.

Featured Campus and Community Resources:

The Bridge Peer Counseling Center

Santa Clara County Behavioral Health Services Department – Suicide and Crisis Services

Featured National Resources:

Crisis Text Line
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Trans Lifeline
The Trevor Project
Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective (BEAM)
Black Mental Health Alliance

Details

Day:Thursday
Date:January 20, 2022
Time:6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Venue

Art With Impact

Workshop Evaluation

Click here to download a summary of the post-workshop evaluations.
100% of students felt that the workshop created awareness of mental health issues
100% of students reported that the workshop reduced stigma relating to mental illness
50% of students not in therapy reported an increased likelihood of seeking support for well-being
I learned how important it is to listen to yourself, your body, and your needs "
-Student Attendee

Interactive Presentation

Films Screened

Films screened and discussed at this workshop

Nov
2019
Mind Matters
Jan
2017
FINE
Aug
2020
Staging Face
View Film Library

Partners

Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission The MHSOAC provides vision and leadership, in collaboration with clients, their family members, and underserved communities, to ensure Californians understand mental health is essential to overall health. MHSOAC holds public mental health systems accountable, provides oversight for eliminating disparities; promotes wellness, recovery and resiliency; and ensures positive outcomes for individuals living with serious mental illness and their families.