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PBS has produced a documentary about John Nash that will begin airing this
Sunday, April 28. The companion website can be found at:

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/nash/index.html

Margie Carroll

Marjorie Carroll, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
United States Military Academy
Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership
West Point, NY 10096
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Hi TIPSters:

The following article has been circulating on various listserves.  Does
anyone here on TIPS have any idea about the validity of the claims made in
this article?

Rod Hetzel
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NEWS COMMENTARY - April 20, 2002 http://www.MindFreedom.org - 
 
JOHN NASH -- THE REAL LIFE HERO IN THE OSCAR-WINNING FILM "A BEAUTIFUL MIND"
-- SPOKE TO AN AUDIENCE ON THURSDAY NIGHT:
 
JOHN NASH CONFIRMS HE HAS BEEN OFF *ALL* PSYCHIATRIC DRUGS SINCE 1970!
 
THE PSYCHIATRIC ESTABLISHMENT AUDIENCE RESPONDS WITH "LOUD GASPS OF
SURPRISE," BUT A PSYCHIATRIC SURVIVOR LEADS APPLAUSE
 
PHILADELPHIA: In the below commentary, psychiatric survivor Mark Davis
reports about a live appearance on Thursday night by John Nash, the real
life hero in the popular film "A Beautiful Mind," winner of this year's
Academy Award for best picture.
 
Nash spoke in front of an audience mainly composed of the psychiatric
establishment in Pennsylvania. As a leader in Philadelphia, Davis also got
inside.
 
Nash confirmed to the audience that he has not taken psychiatric drugs since
he was forced to do so in 1970. Davis said, "One could hear loud gasps of
surprise and shock" from the audience. Davis applauded loudly, and one
another person joined in.
 
The film "A Beautiful Mind" mysteriously includes a fictional line that
falsely claims Nash was helped later in his life by taking "newer" types of
psychiatric drugs. There is speculation that this line was injected as a
kind of "product placement" to promote atypical neuroleptic drugs, and to
discourage people from quitting their psychiatric drugs, as Nash did.
 
While the film is inspiring to many psychiatric survivors, there is
widespread concern about why the film would distort Nash's life in this
way... why would a dramatic film diminish its own drama?  Despite all the
media attention to various controversies involving the film "A Beautiful
Mind," the central one was ignored: One of the most dramatic aspects of
Nash's life is that he recovered without taking psychiatric drugs, but the
film muddied and covered up truth.
 
Mark Davis is on the Support Coalition International Advisory Spokescouncil.
Below is his commentary. At the BOTTOM is an address where *you* can write
to John Nash, plus more news on this controversy.  
 
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I WAS MOVED BY JOHN NASH
 
by Mark A. Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 
Last night, April 18, 2002, was "An Evening with Nobel Laureate, John Nash."
The event was held at the Free Library of Philadelphia and was sponsored by
Arthur P. Noyes Research Foundation, Astra-Zeneca, Bristol-Myers Squibb
Company, The Free Library of Philadelphia, Janssen Pharmaceutica Inc.,
NAMI-PA, National Institute of Mental Health, Office of Mental Health and
Substance Abuse Services of The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and WHYY (list
incomplete).  With the above list need I say more about the event?
 
Let me share with you how this event was for those of us lucky enough to buy
tickets from the limited number sold to the general public. The entire front
half of the small auditorium were reserved for VIPs only. They were
government officials and leaders of the National Alliance for the Mentally
Ill of PA. They were psychiatrist, psychologist and administrators of
hospitals and large foundations. They were high level pharmaceutical
representatives and of course most were there with a spouse or significant
other. These folks roamed into the event with name tags from somewhere which
I am assuming was a dinner event prior to the 7:00 PM EDT lecture.
 
In the back of the auditorium (bus) were peers who called on April 12th at
10:00 AM EDT to buy the remaining $12.00 tickets before they were sold out.
Those on limited incomes or who were not early enough purchasing tickets
were upstairs sitting in folding chairs in the lobby of the building
watching and listening via television. Rebroadcasts of parts of the evening
are slated to air on WHYY 91 FM in the days to follow.
 
An early heat wave left the auditorium extremely hot. The kind of heat that
makes one feel faint.
 
Our welcome was from Elliot Shelkrot, President and Director of the Free
Library of Philadelphia, PA U.S.A. after the music of Barry Sames, pianist,
and Meg Okura, violinist. The piece was "Akatumbo" specially arranged and
commissioned in celebration of Dr. John Nash's receipt of the Arthur P.
Noyes Award in 2000. Need I go on?
 
Yes, I must! The dignitaries in the audience were introduced by Elliot as
was the moderator Dan Gottlieb, Ph.D. of WHYY who is a family therapist in
private practice. In addition to John Forbes Nash, Jr., Ph.D. were
discussion panelists Richard C. Josiassen, Ph.D. the Executive Director and
Chief Scientist of the Arthur P. Noyes Research Foundation and Richard K.
Nakamura, Ph.D., the Acting Director of the National Institute of Mental
Health.
 
Dr. Nash was interviewed for 30 minutes by Dr. Gottlieb who has been
quadriplegic for twenty years. Several attempts were made to relate paranoid
schizophrenia and quadriplegic disabilities.
 
Dr. Nash was superb. Listening to him speak with such humility and realism,
I wondered if he had ever heard of the psychiatric rights movement or the
mental health consumer/survivor/persons in recovery movement. I wondered if
he has connected with any movement in which he would have the opportunity to
share his story, listen to others and feel a part of something larger than
himself.
 
He was very honest to say that he was not involved with the writing of the
screenplay, the production or direction of the movie or in an advisory role
for "A Beautiful Mind." The movie screenplay was written by Akiva Goldsman,
produced by Brian Grazer and Directed by Ron Howard. It was mentioned by Dr.
Nash that one of the principle players had a family member who was a
psychiatrist, but the connection was vague. I was looking forward to asking
the question, which I had written on an index card to be read by the
moderator. I was prepared to stand up and ask the question. I wanted to
shake the hand of John Nash.
 
Dr. Nash shared that the movie added visual hallucinations and he had only
experienced auditory hallucinations.  Dr. Nash proudly reported that he had
not been on psychiatric medications since 1970. One could hear loud gasps of
surprise and shock. I personally burst out in applause only to be joined by
one other person. Those with me seemed embarrassed with my loud applause and
the entire audience froze with disapproval. I am so proud that John Nash
heard two people supporting his heroism. I was not surprised of the silence
from an audience full of the establishment. And that applause came from me,
a person living with mental illness, addiction, HIV+ (13+ years) and hearing
loss to name a few. I choose to take medication for the Bipolar II and am on
a cocktail holiday from HIV medications and alcohol/street drugs. I am in
recovery, adjusting to a hearing aid and deal with high blood pressure and
narcolepsy. This is my choice and I applaud the choice of John Nash to go it
without taking disabling medications which many in the audience would rather
promote and applaud.
 
The moderator proceeded to ask questions of the two other persons who were a
part of the discussion panel. At that point it was as if John Nash became
invisible or a visual hallucination as the movie falsely portrayed. Dr
Josiassen and Dr. Nakamura spoke about Dr. Nash and "the mentally Ill." They
did not speak with Dr. Nash. They agreed that Dr. Nash was not the usual
schizophrenic ( like the usual suspect?). They were stumped to understand
why and how Dr. Nash survived without medications and was later able to
continue surviving without forced psychiatric treatment or hospitalizations.
 
Dr. Nash spoke of his sister being quite aggressive in involuntarily
committing him when he was divorced from his wife whom he later re-married.
The moderator said he should say no more because they would have to give the
sister equal time. John Nash beamed and said she was not there.
 
Of course it was mentioned that the Nashes have a son with schizophrenia who
is on anti-psychotic medications. Dr. Nash shared that his wife is satisfied
with the son's safety and protection, but he would rather see his son more
active. I almost felt he wanted to say that his son should try life without
meds, but stopped short of that given the audience and the richness of those
supporting his current speaking tour. I again wondered if there was a way to
communicate with John Nash about the movements which represent people who
have survived the psychiatric system and those struggling to live within the
bounds of that system. It was almost like Dr. Nash was surrounded by the
psychiatric establishment protecting him as their subject or prize patient.
  
I felt the discomfort of John Nash as he was thrust into the spot light of
being a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics, the release of an Oscar
winning film which takes major liberties in distorting his true life story
and now a person on the lecture tour who seems to look forward to the
peacefulness away from the madness of the attention. I saw John Nash as a
humble person who has given hope to many people. I wanted to ask him
personally why and how his story was distorted by Hollywood.
 
And then, without notice and after nearly two hours, the moderator closed
the discussion with no opportunity to ask questions. The program noted there
will be no book signing following the lecture. It felt as if people realized
oh my God, there are mental patients in the audience, we must protect Dr.
Nash. As I rushed to the front from the far back, I was run down by all the
VIP types who had a dinner somewhere, got a free ticket to the lecture and
were rushing up to the closed reception to meet Dr. Nash. No chance for me
to get close to Dr. Nash to ask who was the influential person(s) to falsely
portray him as taking medication as a part of his recovery and to add visual
hallucinations which were not a part of the John Nash story of recovering
survival.
 
I realized I had seen a Best Picture movie that was a fictional account of a
true story. People say, but it thrust schizophrenia into the mainstream of
our society or it put schizophrenia on the map. I say that the truth in
psychiatry has been whitewashed yet again. John Nash really survived despite
the system and with the love of his wife, his mother and his profession.
 
I was moved by the truth expressed by John Nash.
 
I was not surprised that the evening was a benefit for those who make money
from psychiatry and live off those of us who are victim of their power and
authority.
 
I was moved by the words of John Nash.
 
I was not invited - along with my peers - to the post lecture reception.
 
I was moved by the dignity projected by John Nash.
 
We had to wait two hours for the NAMI-PA people to leave the reception. Four
of us were going elsewhere for something to eat and to chat about the
evening. One colleague had his luggage in the car of the three NAMI-PA folks
attending the reception. The reception was too important for the NAMI people
to miss a moment which made us wait outside the closed library for those two
hours until we could retrieve the luggage. If felt elitist, rude and a power
ploy. I have grown accustomed to that kind of behavior from the National
Alliance for the Mentally Ill folks who love to speak for us, try to
represent us and love to lock us up back in institutions. I never know
whether to kiss them or slap them silly.
 
I was still moved by John Nash who was escorted away with his wife under the
watchful eye of the funders.
 
The best part of the evening was finally being able to spend time with my
friends and peers. We agreed and disagreed on certain parts of the evening
and we each felt disempowered by the experience. We listened, shared,
laughed and supported each other back to sanity.
 
I was moved by John Nash and wondered how we can let him know we are here to
listen, to share and to support him as well. I repeat, WELL!
 
Mark Davis is liaison for Support Coalition International Sponsor
Organization "Fruit and Nut Bar," which networks bisexual, gay, lesbian,
transgender (BGLT) psychiatric survivors. His e-mail address:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
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A BEAUTIFUL MIND IS A TERRIBLE THING TO...ELECTROSHOCK, FORCIBLY DRUG AND
LIE ABOUT!
 
POSTAL MAILING ADDRESS FOR JOHN NASH FROM PRINCETON WEB SITE FOR *YOU* TO
WRITE TO HIM:
 
John F. Nash, Jr.
Fine Hall -- Washington Road
Princeton, NJ 08544-1000
 
IN OTHER NEWS... Support Coalition member Maglajlic Rea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
lives in Sarajevo, and reports that Eli Lilly is sponsoring a special
showing of "A Beautiful Mind" to promote their psychiatric drugs. Contact
her for information about how psychiatric survivors are speaking out to
complain.
 
MORE INFO about the controversial lie in the film "A Beautiful Mind" that
falsely claims Nash took psychiatric drugs:
 
http://www.mindfreedom.org/mindfreedom/abm.shtml
 
TO READ oral histories of other "beautiful minds" who recovered without (or
some with) psychiatric drugs: 
 
  http://www.mindfreedom.org/histories.shtml
 
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COMMENTARY TO ALL APPROPRIATE PLACES ON AND OFF THE INTERNET!
 
Distributed by:
 
David Oaks, Director
Support Coalition International
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PO Box 11284
Eugene, OR 97440-3484 USA
 
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