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Breaking Stereotypes: A Reflection on Gendered Mental Health Treatment and Recovery through Media Representation

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Lesson 11 Discussion
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Review a non-fiction (news, magazine, online article, etc.) media piece from the past year about a person with a mental health disorder. Reflect on how the piece reinforces and/or breaks stereotypes of gendered mental health treatment and recovery.
Respond to two of your peers’ posts comparing your findings.
Discussion Requirements:
Original Discussion Post – Due Saturday before the assigned Canvas Discussion due date
Fully respond to the questions being asked.  
Demonstrate content knowledge from our course textbook. Refrain from oversharing. 
Fully spell out all words (it is, does not, etc.). 
You must have a minimum of 150 words. Grammar, spelling, and punctuation will affect your grade, so be sure to proof your work before submitting it.
You must have an in-text citation from our course textbook to support what you are saying. You will need a reference for your in-text citation. Any information taken from a source (other than your classmate or professor) must include an in-text citation and reference to avoid plagiarism. Not including a properly formatted in-text citation and reference will affect your grade. 
Discussion Replies – Due by the assigned Canvas Discussion due date
Demonstrate content knowledge from our course textbook. Refrain from oversharing.
You must reply to two different students. You cannot reuse your reply or in-text citation to respond to another student.
Fully spell out all words (it is, does not, etc.). 
You must have a minimum of 50 words. Grammar, spelling, and punctuation will affect your grade, so be sure to proof your work before submitting it.
You must have an in-text citation in each reply from our course textbook to support what you are saying. You will need a reference in each reply for your in-text citation. Any information taken from a source (other than your classmate or professor) must include an in-text citation and reference to avoid plagiarism. Not including a properly formatted in-text citation and reference will affect your grade.