Prism Award

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The Prism Award is an honor recognizing accurate and authentic portrayals of mental health and substance use issues in entertainment media.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf award
entertainment industry award
aimsTo encourage responsible storytelling about behavioral health
reduce stigma around mental illness
reduce stigma around substance use disorders
awardedFor authentic depictions of addiction and recovery
authentic depictions of mental health issues
authentic depictions of substance use issues
beneficiary audiences seeking accurate information about mental health
audiences seeking accurate information about substance use
country United States of America
surface form: United States
criterion avoidance of glamorizing substance abuse
educational value regarding treatment and recovery
realism of character behavior
scientific accuracy of mental health portrayals
scientific accuracy of substance use portrayals
encourages consultation with addiction specialists in production
consultation with mental health professionals in production
field entertainment
media
focusesOn addiction
mental health
recovery
substance use
genre fictional portrayals
non-fiction portrayals
hasAspect public health education
social responsibility in media
language English
notableTheme accuracy over sensationalism in depictions of illness
humanizing people with mental health and substance use disorders
presentedIn comic books
film
interactive media
music
television
purpose to recognize accurate portrayals of mental health issues in entertainment media
to recognize accurate portrayals of substance use issues in entertainment media
relatedTo addiction treatment awareness
mental health awareness
substance use prevention

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Tony Denison awardReceived Prism Award