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Updated on 01.06.2003

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bulletLearning from a troubled genius - one person's experience meeting John Nash, the nobel prize winning schizophrenic - his story is told in the recent movie and book "A Beautiful Mind".  A Beautiful Mind - the story of John Nash.  
John Nash's Nobel Prize Speech
- autobiographical speech given by John Nash for the Nobel Prize presentation ceremony.
bulletFew people receive more support or access to more resources than a first round draft pick in the National Football League, such as Dimitrius Underwood. 
bulletSafe Harbor will establish the Annual Margot Kidder Award to honor courageous men and women who have advanced the use of safe, sensible, and effective alternative mental health treatments. 
bulletOn the anniversary of Martin Luther King's cherished 'I Have a Dream' speech, mental health advocates came together in New York.
bulletNew Orleans Saints running back Ricky Williams speaks out on public anxiety disorder.
bulletWilliam Stothers spends most days fighting to ensure that his fellow members of the disability community are able to live independent lives. (July 27, 2001)
bulletIn the June issue of Nature Medicine there is a story of British Psychiatrist David Healy who accepted a joint faculty position at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) in Toronto, Canada, and the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto, only to have the roles declined to him on the basis of a single lecture he presented weeks later. 
bulletLetter from Dr. David Healy to the Ethics committee of the CAMH regarding their withdrawal of his job offer.
bulletInternet Radio -  check out the Don and Carla Network.  This 24 hour a day web radio station covered last weekend's Russell Tribunal on Human Rights in Psychiatry in Berlin. 
bullet A physics prodigy who suffers from manic depression has triumphed over two psychiatrists in a long-running court battle over their right to treat him with mood-altering drugs.
bulletPsychiatrist Loren Mosher & David Oaks Speak on Advocacy - Mad Pride, The Movement for Human Rights and Alternatives in the "Mental Health System" hosted a panel in San Francisco on January 5, 2001.  In it, Dr. Loren Mosher spoke on Biopsychiatric Ideology as an Impediment to Recovery, and David Oaks, spoke of the movement to Resist the Rise of Forced Psychiatry. (Jan. 2001)
bulletJohn McSweeney Resigns from NAMI-SCC - The board genuinely appreciates the many, many hours of volunteer work that John McSweeney has contributed to the Mental Health Community. We are in need of people to fill his absence. (Dec., 2000)
bulletNobel Prize in Medicine - Three scientists, Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard and Eric Kandel shared the 2000 Nobel Price for Medicine. (Oct., 2000)

 

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