Teaching About Substance Use Recovery: The Pedagogical Power of Community-Based Learning

Authors

  • Jumi Hayaki College of the Holy Cross
  • Isabelle Jenkins

Keywords:

community-based learning, social problems, substance use recovery, mental health stigma

Abstract

Community-based learning (CBL) is a form of experiential learning that integrates academic theory and content with active service in an applied setting. CBL is especially well suited for teaching about complex social issues. We present the case study of a psychology course on substance use recovery that leverages CBL to dismantle stereotypes, humanize a highly stigmatized mental health problem facing society, and afford students the opportunity to consider their own privilege and positionality.

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Published

11/19/2024

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Insights, Case Studies, and Applications