Psychology 229CM - Topics in Personality and Abnormal Psychology: 'Culture and Mental Health'
Culture and Mental Health
Fall
2026
01
4.00
Felicity Aulino
TTH 03:15PM-04:30PM
Mount Holyoke College
131388
faulino@mtholyoke.edu
131153,131388
Are psychiatric disease categories and treatment protocols universally applicable? How can we come to understand the lived experience of mental illness and abnormality? And how can we trace the roots of such experience - whether through brain circuitry, cultural practices, forms of power, or otherwise? In this course, we will draw on psychological anthropology, cultural psychiatry, science studies, and decolonizing methodologies to examine mental health and illness in terms of subjective experience, social processes, and knowledge production. Our goal will be to recognize the centrality of the social world as a force that defines and drives the incidence, occurrence, and course of mental illness, as well as to appreciate the complex relationship between professional and personal accounts of disorder.
Prereq: ANTHR-105.