Instructional Video3:30
SWPictures

Building Mental Health Services in Cambodia: Overcoming Trauma and Shortages

12th - Higher Ed
The video discusses how Cambodia, with the help of the University of Oslo, started a mental health system from scratch after the devastating rule of the Khmer Rouge. The program has trained psychiatrists, but there is still a shortage of...
Instructional Video2:35
Global Health with Greg Martin

The State of Global Health

Higher Ed
This is a video about the State of Global Health. Dr Greg Martin talks about a few of the major issues that need to be addressed.
Instructional Video5:47
TMW Media

It Gets Better - How to Avoid Depression

K - 5th
Explore ways to move through depression, observe a visualization of a positive perspective and remind yourself that you are here for a reason. A sincere, touching, and reassuring film for anyone feeling overwhelmed, bullied, or severely...
Instructional Video8:34
Neuro Transmissions

Neuroscience of Depression

12th - Higher Ed
About 1 out of every 14 people suffers from depression. What causes depression in the brain? Is depression inherited? And importantly, does depression medication work? In this video, we discuss the cause of depression, the changes in the...
Instructional Video2:31
Visual Learning Systems

Types of Volcanoes

9th - 12th
The video discusses different types of volcanoes and how they are formed based on different types of volcanic eruptions. It covers four main types of volcanoes: cinder cone, shield, dome, and composite (or stratovolcano). The video also...
Instructional Video7:51
Neuro Transmissions

Neuroscience of Anxiety

12th - Higher Ed
Alie knows all about how stressful grad school can be. But what happens when stress is more than just stress? This week, we're talking about the neuroscience of anxiety. And for Alie, it's personal.
Instructional Video5:18
After Skool

Could Psychedelics Be The Cure For Depression?

12th - Higher Ed
In the 50 years since this golden era, scientific progress in psychedelic research has been limited. A backlash against the hippy counterculture - "the war on drugs" - halted research into psychedelics. In 1971, the UK parliament...
Instructional Video7:44
Cerebellum

Emergence Of Modern America: The Depression - The New Deal

9th - 12th
Just the Facts: The Emergence of Modern America: The Depression uses fascinating historical footage to explore six decades that shaped modern America. The series examines the Gilded Age in the late 19th century, the Progressive Era of...
Instructional Video4:47
Weatherthings

Weather Things: Hurricane Formation

6th - 8th
For their size and impact, hurricanes are often called the greatest storms on Earth. They expend a tremendous amount of energy through the water cycle, and through wind, to maintain the balance of the atmosphere. Known by different names...
Instructional Video3:26
Mazz Media

Great Depression

6th - 8th
This live-action video program is about the term Great Depression. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term Great Depression through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams...
Instructional Video6:36
Neuro Transmissions

Video Game Therapy

12th - Higher Ed
Video games. Are they bad for you? That's what they said about rock 'n roll! Despite a lot of research being conducted on how video games are destroying society as we know it, there is a lot of evidence that video games can be beneficial...
News Clip2:45
Curated Video

RYDER CUP AND THE PEOPLE'S COURSE

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe Ryder Cup returns with Bethpage Black hosting the prestigious competition
News Clip25:00
Curated Video

What's the psychological cost of the coronavirus? I Inside Story

9th - Higher Ed
Lockdown and isolation have led to unprecedented levels of anxiety, stress and depression
News Clip11:49
Curated Video

How lack of sleep could be affecting your memory | In-Depth

9th - Higher Ed
Back in 2005, Canadians averaged about eight hours of sleep a night. By 2013, that dropped to seven. Now about 40 per cent of Canadians are dealing with some kind of sleep disorder. Something about sleep keeps our bodies and minds from...
News Clip10:11
Curated Video

The dangerous sleep disorder that goes undiagnosed for many Canadians | In-Depth

9th - Higher Ed
It may be to blame for that loud snoring, or morning headache. Plus, people who have it are more likely to suffer from things like heart disease and depression. It's sleep apnea, and a large number of Canadians are at risk of the serious...
News Clip12:34
Curated Video

Loneliness: Society's silent epidemic | In-Depth

9th - Higher Ed
One in five Canadians identify themselves as lonely, something that is more than just a feeling we sometimes have in our lowest moments. It's been described as an epidemic, and some say it is killing us. Feelings of loneliness have been...
News Clip3:09
Curated Video

New treatments for severe depression

9th - Higher Ed
In Canada, almost a million people live with treatment-resistant depression, so doctors are looking at different approaches that go straight to the source within the brain.
News Clip1:16
Curated Video

'I have gotten everything I wanted. And I'm unhappy:' Elle Mills on YouTuber burnout

9th - Higher Ed
The popular YouTuber discusses the dark feelings she was having when she filmed her Burnt Out at 19 video.
News Clip2:14
Curated Video

Men suffer postpartum depression too, reluctant to admit it

9th - Higher Ed
Men can suffer from postpartum depression along with new mothers, according to the American Psychological Association. Psychologists are calling for screening of new dads the same way many women are screened — but experts say fathers...
News Clip2:51
Curated Video

More exercise reduces chance of developing depression

9th - Higher Ed
A new study says more exercise reduces the chance of developing depression, regardless of age and geographical region. Exercise is often associated with weight loss, but new research shows it's also good for your mental health.
News Clip2:07
Curated Video

Scientists Turn to Machine Learning to Prevent Suicide

9th - Higher Ed
Suicide continues to be one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. Now social scientists are testing out using machine learning to help reverse the trend, says Lydia Denworth, Contributer, Scientific American.
News Clip1:43
Curated Video

Missy Franklin Opens Up About Depression

9th - Higher Ed
The gold medal-winning swimmer says she could only talk about the issue because she stands on the shoulders of Olympic swimmers Michael Phelps and Allison Schmitt, who took the lead in breaking the silence.
News Clip2:07
Curated Video

Scientists Turning to Machine Learning For Suicide Prevention

9th - Higher Ed
Suicide continues to be one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. Now social scientists are testing out using machine learning to help reverse the trend, says Lydia Denworth, Contributer, Scientific American.
News Clip1:40
Curated Video

Mental health research in Canada gets record donation

9th - Higher Ed
Mental health research in Canada has gotten a major boost thanks to a record-high donation. The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto has been given $100 million by an anonymous donor, with the goal of developing cures for...