References, Literature and Media
It is our belief at TandC Associates, LLC (TCA) that the widest audience can be reached through a variety of graphic, visual, and literary depictions of people’s overcoming their mental illness. For this reason, we recommend highly visits in libraries (personal or public) to any and all of the following publications and media presentations for inspiration and recognition:
Articles
“A Beautiful Mind can be Recovered,” by Courtenay M. Harding, Ph.D., New York Times Op Ed Section, March 10, 2002.
Books -
“A Mind that Found Itself” by Clifford Beers
“I Know This Much is True” and “She’s Come Undone” by Wally Lamb
“A Beautiful Mind” by Sylvia Nassar
“Seabiscuit” and “Unbroken” by Laura Hillenbrand
“Fountain House: Portraits of Lives Reclaimed from Mental Illness” by Mark Glickman and Mary Flannery”
“Is There No Place on Earth for Me?” by Susan Sheehan
“Prison of My Mind” by Barbara Benziger
“The White Blackbird” by Honor Moore
“The Boy Who Loved Tornadoes (A Mother’s Story)” by Randi Davenport
Movies
“Invictus”
“She’s Come Undone”
“Seabiscuit”
“Snake Pit”
“Suddenly Last Summer”
“David & Lisa”
“One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest”
“Three Faces of Eve”
“Kings Row”
“The Man with the Golden Arm”
“The Deer Stalker”
“A Beautiful Mind”
“Shawshank Redemption”