Mental Health in Literature The audience for my research, “In What Ways Does Literature View and Represent Mental Health and Mental Illness,” comprised educational scholars alongside literary...
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Project Plan Name: Learner ID: Learner Email Address: School: Program/Specialization: Type of project (e.g., dissertation, capstone, etc.): Methodology – Quantitative or Qualitative: Quarter/Year of...
Annotated Bibliography – In What Ways Does Literature View and Represent Mental Health and Mental Illness? Aberle, A. (2021). Mental illness representation in young adult literature. Graduate...
Discussion – Mental Health and Mental Illness In exploring the question, “In what ways does literature view and represent mental health and mental illness?” I have collected...
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