SOC 343H Religion and Mental Health in Global Perspective

This course examines the intersection between religion and mental health in global perspective by examining how a variety of religious traditions understand and respond to mental illness in diverse socio-historical contexts. The course will examine historical and doctrinal sources, empirical research, as well as practitioner resources on mental health in religious communities. This section is for Honors students only and will run concurrently with SOC 343.

Credits

3

Cross Listed Courses

SOC 343, SOC 343H, SOC 543

Prerequisite

Open only to students in the University Honors Program