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2. Wahl, Otto. "Depictions of mental illnesses in children's media." Journal of Mental Health 12.3 (2003): 249-258.
3. Lawson, Andrea, and Gregory Fouts. "Mental illness in Disney animated films."Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 49.5 (2004): 310-314.
4. Beveridge, Allan. "Images of madness in the films of Walt Disney." Psychiatric Bulletin 20.10 (1996): 618-620.
5. Wahl, Otto F., and J. Yonatan Lefkowits. "Impact of a television film on attitudes toward mental illness." American Journal of Community Psychology17.4 (1989): 521-528.
6. Towbin, Mia Adessa, et al. "Images of Gender, Race, Age, and Sexual Orientation in Disney Feature-Length AnimatedFilms." Journal of Feminist Family Therapy 15.4 (2004): 19-44.
7.Robinson, Tom, et al. "The portrayal of older characters in Disney animated films." Journal of aging studies 21.3 (2007): 203-213.
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9. Rose, Diana, et al. "250 labels used to stigmatise people with mental illness."BMC Health Services Research 7.1 (2007): 97.
10. Pirkis, Jane, et al. "On-screen portrayals of mental illness: Extent, nature, and impacts." Journal of health communication 11.5 (2006): 523-541.
11. Wahl, Otto, et al. "Mental illness depiction in children's films." Journal of Community Psychology 31.6 (2003): 553-560.
12. Wahl, Otto, et al. "The depiction of mental illnesses in children's television programs." Journal of Community Psychology 35.1 (2007): 121-133.
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14. Scheff, T. (1999). Being Mentally Ill: A sociological theory, 3rd edn. New York: Aldine De Gruyter.
All images were retrieved from the Disney wiki. http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Disney_characters
2. Wahl, Otto. "Depictions of mental illnesses in children's media." Journal of Mental Health 12.3 (2003): 249-258.
3. Lawson, Andrea, and Gregory Fouts. "Mental illness in Disney animated films."Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 49.5 (2004): 310-314.
4. Beveridge, Allan. "Images of madness in the films of Walt Disney." Psychiatric Bulletin 20.10 (1996): 618-620.
5. Wahl, Otto F., and J. Yonatan Lefkowits. "Impact of a television film on attitudes toward mental illness." American Journal of Community Psychology17.4 (1989): 521-528.
6. Towbin, Mia Adessa, et al. "Images of Gender, Race, Age, and Sexual Orientation in Disney Feature-Length AnimatedFilms." Journal of Feminist Family Therapy 15.4 (2004): 19-44.
7.Robinson, Tom, et al. "The portrayal of older characters in Disney animated films." Journal of aging studies 21.3 (2007): 203-213.
8. Stuart, Heather. "Media portrayal of mental illness and its treatments." CNS drugs 20.2 (2006): 99-106.
9. Rose, Diana, et al. "250 labels used to stigmatise people with mental illness."BMC Health Services Research 7.1 (2007): 97.
10. Pirkis, Jane, et al. "On-screen portrayals of mental illness: Extent, nature, and impacts." Journal of health communication 11.5 (2006): 523-541.
11. Wahl, Otto, et al. "Mental illness depiction in children's films." Journal of Community Psychology 31.6 (2003): 553-560.
12. Wahl, Otto, et al. "The depiction of mental illnesses in children's television programs." Journal of Community Psychology 35.1 (2007): 121-133.
13. US Department of Health and Human Services."Mental health: A report of the Surgeon General–Executive Summary." Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (1999)
14. Scheff, T. (1999). Being Mentally Ill: A sociological theory, 3rd edn. New York: Aldine De Gruyter.
All images were retrieved from the Disney wiki. http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Disney_characters