Completed from United States
I was blown away by the 'Cinema and Trauma Healing' course at Stanmore School of Business! As a film enthusiast and therapist, I wanted to explore how cinema can be used as a tool for healing. This course not only met but exceeded my expectations. The instructor's expertise and the quality of the course materials were top-notch. I gained practical knowledge on how to use film as a therapeutic tool, and I was able to apply it immediately in my practice. The course covered a wide range of topics, from the psychology of trauma to the role of cinema in social change. I appreciated the diversity of film examples and the way the instructor wove together theory and practice. Overall, I'm extremely satisfied with the course and would highly recommend it to anyone interested in the intersection of cinema and trauma healing.
I took the 'Cinema and Trauma Healing' course at Stanmore School of Business with a bit of skepticism, but I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it. As a filmmaker from Egypt, I was interested in exploring how cinema can be used to address social issues. The course provided a solid foundation in the principles of trauma healing and how cinema can be used as a tool for social change. I appreciated the variety of film examples and the way the instructor encouraged us to think critically about the role of cinema in shaping cultural narratives. One of the highlights of the course was the opportunity to work on a group project, where we had to create a short film that addressed a social issue. It was a great way to apply the theoretical knowledge we gained in the course. Overall, I'm satisfied with the course and would recommend it to anyone interested in the intersection of cinema and social change.
Wow, just wow! The 'Cinema and Trauma Healing' course at Stanmore School of Business was an absolute game-changer for me! As a Japanese filmmaker, I was fascinated by the idea of using cinema as a tool for healing and social change. The course was incredibly well-structured, and the instructor was passionate and knowledgeable. I loved the way the course covered a wide range of topics, from the psychology of trauma to the role of cinema in shaping cultural narratives. The film examples were diverse and thought-provoking, and I appreciated the opportunity to engage in discussions with my fellow students. One of the most significant takeaways for me was the importance of empathy and understanding in the healing process. I gained practical skills in creating films that promote social change and healing, and I'm excited to apply them in my future projects. Overall, I'm extremely satisfied with the course and would highly recommend it to anyone interested in the intersection of cinema and trauma healing.
I recently completed the 'Cinema and Trauma Healing' course at Stanmore School of Business, and I must say it was a valuable learning experience. As an Indian psychologist, I was interested in exploring how cinema can be used as a therapeutic tool. The course provided a comprehensive overview of the principles of trauma healing and the role of cinema in promoting social change. I appreciated the instructor's expertise and the quality of the course materials, which included a wide range of film examples and case studies. The course covered topics such as the psychology of trauma, the impact of cinema on mental health, and the role of cinema in shaping cultural narratives. I gained practical knowledge on how to use film as a therapeutic tool, and I was able to apply it in my practice. Overall, I'm satisfied with the course and would recommend it to anyone interested in the intersection of cinema and trauma healing. However, I would have liked to see more emphasis on the cultural context of trauma and healing, as this is an important consideration in my work with clients from diverse backgrounds.