Families in the Touro University Worldwide (TUW) Marriage & Family Therapy Department
reviewed a few of this year's Oscar Nominees and the family lessons
that can be learned from their plots. If you and your family watch
movies, choosing to include movies like these that deal with challenging
subjects can be a good way to discuss these tough topics.
1) Dealing with Parenting –
“Brave” is the favorite for winning best animated film, but it is also a
favorite for understanding the conflicts that arise between parents and
children. The strong-willed Merida defies her mother as she hopes to
change the future her parents have planned for her. Ultimately, both
mother and daughter learn that parenting is about compromise, which is a
lesson that both children and adults can take to heart.
2) Dealing with Mental Illness
– Mental illness is often a taboo subject; families do not discuss it
and prefer avoidance over acceptance. Movies such as “Silver Linings
Playbook” have brought the realities of depression and mental illness
into the spotlight. Families need to be open about mental illness with
their children so that they can understand that it is an illness and it
is ok to ask for help. Movies are good starting points for talking about
difficult topics, and “Silver Linings Playbook” fits the bill.
3) Learning about Societal Struggles
– “Les Misérables” was revolutionary when Victor Hugo first published
the acclaimed novel in 1862, and many of the struggles and lessons
learned by its characters are still relevant today. Talking to your
children about poverty and racism can be difficult topics to introduce,
and sometimes looking at how far the world has come is a good starting
point. Using historical movies like “Les Misérables” can teach your
children lessons such as the importance of service to society,
intellectual pursuit, and the giving back to the underserved, all
principals that TUW is built upon.
4) Learning about Loss
– “Amour” is the favorite for winning the Oscar for Best Foreign
Language Film, but the topics the film focuses on such as elderly
relations and loss are not foreign. Talking about loss is a difficult
subject to broach at any age, which is why it is important to watch
movies that showcase the pain of loss and show family members how
individuals deal with this agony.
The Marriage and Family Therapy Program
at Touro University Worldwide presents an extraordinary opportunity for
interested individuals to become actively involved in an expanding and
promising area of study. The need for Marriage and Family Therapists is
growing as an integral and important part of our nation’s health and
mental health care delivery system. So watch the movies, learn the
lessons, and then become part of the TUW community that teaches these
lessons every day.
Interested students should visit http://www.tuw.edu/ or call 888-586-5193 to learn how they can apply today.
About Touro University Worldwide:
Touro
University Worldwide is a non-profit organization established by
philanthropic visionaries who are committed to developing a passionate,
connected learning community that can help students achieve their
individual academic goals. Students at Touro University Worldwide are
committed to social justice, intellectual pursuit, and professional
development. This philosophy is derived from the Judaic foundation on
which the University was originally founded and a value system that
welcomes all cultures and backgrounds.
About the Touro College and University System
Touro
is a system of non-profit institutions of higher and professional
education. Touro College was chartered in 1970 primarily to enrich the
Jewish heritage, and to serve the larger American and global community.
Approximately 19,000 students are currently enrolled in its various
schools and divisions. Touro College has branch campuses, locations and
instructional sites in the New York area, as well as branch campuses and
programs in Berlin, Jerusalem, Moscow, Paris and Florida. Touro
University California and its Nevada branch campus, as well as Touro
University Worldwide and New York Medical College are separately
accredited institutions within the Touro College and University System.
For further information on Touro College, please go to: http://www.touro.edu/media/.
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