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NAMI Applauds Massachusetts Governor for Signing Parity Law

May 2, 2000

Massachusetts Governor Paul Cellucci today signed into law the nation's 31st state statute requiring health insurance plans to provide parity of coverage for mental illnesses.

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NAMI To Hold Annual Convention In San Diego

Apr 28, 2000

The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI), the nation's leading grassroots advocacy organization solely dedicated to improving the lives of people with severe mental illnesses, will host its annual convention June 14-18, 2000 in San Diego, California.

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Massachusetts Poised to Enact Parity; Kentucky is 30th State

Apr 25, 2000

Two more states have moved to join the widening majority nationwide that have enacted laws to require parity for mental illnesses in health insurance plans.

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ABC Takes Wonderland Off The Air

Apr 12, 2000

After only two episodes, ABC Television has announced that Wonderland is being taken off the air and put into "hiatus." 

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ABC Agrees to Add Epilogue to Wonderland

Apr 6, 2000

ABC Television has advised the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) that it will add an epilogue to tonight's episode of Wonderland, which includes a graphic suicide scene-but it will not include precautions against the risk of increased suicides in communities where the show airs.

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15 National Groups Seek Warnings From ABC On Suicide TV Episode

Apr 5, 2000

A news release yesterday about the Mental Health Coalition Against Stigma in Hollywood inadvertently listed the American Association of Community Psychiatrists (AACP) as the Association of Adolescent & Child Psychiatrists.

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15 National Groups Demand ABC Warn Viewers

Apr 4, 2000

The Mental Health Coalition Against Stigma in Hollywood today called on ABC to warn Wonderland viewers about a graphic suicide scene in Thursday (April 6th) night's episode.

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NAMI Protests ABC’s Wonderland With Commercial Sponsors

Apr 3, 2000

The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) has contacted companies that sponsored the premiere of ABC’sWonderland, asking them to pull support for the program because the show "reinforces ignorance and stigma" toward mental illness through "a sensational and one-dimensional portrayal that reduces people with mental illness to caricatures or stereotypes—subjects of humor or derision."

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Wonderland Premiere Brings Call on White House to Fight Stigma in Entertainment Industry

Mar 30, 2000

As ABC Entertainment prepares tonight to premiere its new series, Wonderland, nine major mental health organizations have joined together as the Mental Health Coalition Against Stigma in Hollywood, calling on the White House to use its influence with the entertainment industry to help lead a challenge to the stigmatization of mental illness in movies and television shows.

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NAMI Warns ABC Television: “Wonderland” is Hazardous to Public Health

Mar 28, 2000

The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) warns that the new ABC series, Wonderland, which premiers on March 30th poses "a potentially dangerous threat" to the health and welfare of Americans with mental illnesses-and constitutes "reckless indifference" by the network at a time when the U.S. Surgeon General recently has released a report on mental health promoting effective treatments and a call for the prevention of suicides.

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