With her combined personal insights and professional knowledge, Doris Fuller has served as a critical source on mental illness and policy for print and broadcast media journalists nationwide since 2010.
Virtually every major newspaper and many smaller ones have published interviews with her, and she has shaped mental health coverage behind the scenes by providing valuable research and background to reporters and producers. Her articles and op-eds have been published coast to coast, and she has appeared as a guest on every US television network and many radio stations, including NPR affiliates.
Clips and Clippings
“Emptying the New Asylums:
A Model for Moving Mentally Ill Inmates Out of Jail”
AEI Events Podcast (February 2017)
“My daughter, who lost her battle with mental illness, is still the bravest person I know”
Washington Post (April 2015)
“Mental Illness on Trial”
Treatment Advocacy Center (April 2015)
“New Calls for Overhaul of U.S. Health System”
Washington Journal at C-SPAN (June 2014)
“Doris Fuller Speaks on Mental Illness”
Unnecessary Force movie trailer (December 2013)
“Shortage of Beds Could Mean More Violence”
CNN (November 2013)