A Brief Look at the Evolution of Mental Health Treatment Centers: Tracking Mental Health Institutions over 100 yearsMain MenuBuildings and ArchitectureThe architecture of mental health institutionsStoryMap of 14 Mental Health Institutionsfourteen mental health centers on a mapFrom Madness to Mental Health: Etymology and LiteratureMental Health Treatment in Literaturebooks that describe mental health treatmentsJane Eyre by Charlotte BronteThe Woman in White by Wilkie CollinsLady Audley's Secret by Elizabeth BraddonFingersmith by Sarah WatersRosemary: The Hidden Kennedy DaughterWillowbrook Expose DocumentaryGeraldo Rivera conducts an expose on the Willowbrook State School for ChildrenThe Yellow Wallpapershort story by Charlotte Perkins GilmanConclusion: Voices in ConfinementJennifer Roseblade3bec2c34ce58b4d3d35176be40137c40b0518e32Jennifer Roseblade
The Yellow Wall Paper Trailer
12021-04-19T08:02:34+00:00Jennifer Roseblade3bec2c34ce58b4d3d35176be40137c40b0518e321152Official Trailer for the 2011 film based on the novel by Charlotte Perkins Gilmanplain2021-04-19T08:04:25+00:00Jennifer Roseblade3bec2c34ce58b4d3d35176be40137c40b0518e32
This page is referenced by:
1media/the yellow wallpaper book cover.jpg2021-04-20T07:10:02+00:00The Yellow Wallpaper4short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilmanplain2021-04-20T07:24:42+00:00The Yellow Wallpaper is a short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, published in January 1892.
The Yellow Wallpaper is also a thriller movie that was released in 2010.
The plot surrounds a woman who experiences post partum depression. Treatments described in the story are isolation in a single bedroom and confinement to the room using various straps. The narrator cannot visit her child or any visitors and she eventually becomes delusional, thinking she is trapped inside the wallpaper in the room.