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Colour (a modest plea)

Colour (a modest plea)

March 31, 2014
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Arts & Culture, Words

This poem, written by an adult with Asperger’s, comments on the misperception that individuals on the Autism spectrum don’t feel or are incapable of empathy….

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A surrealist portrayal of the reality of concentration camps

A surrealist portrayal of the reality of concentration camps

March 26, 2014
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Arts & Culture

Painting by Felix Nussbaum As the Nazis took hold of Germany and began to control all aspects of social life, Nussbaum realized he would not…

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Painting Depression

Painting Depression

March 24, 2014
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Arts & Culture

Untitled painting by Unica Zurn. Zurn struggled with depression from the age of 41 and onward, and this struggle is reflected in her writings and…

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Little Conversations

Little Conversations

March 19, 2014
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Arts & Culture, Sounds

For those of us who have difficulty with “small talk” there is “Little Conversations” by Concrete Blonde. Recent research indicates that people are happier when they…

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Depression Comix

Depression Comix

March 17, 2014
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Arts & Culture

The artist, Clay, describes Depression Comix as a graphical representation of personal experiences with depression and other mental illnesses. Many of Clay’s comics depict an…

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What Painting does for Amanda LaMunyon

What Painting does for Amanda LaMunyon

March 12, 2014
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Arts & Culture

‘”When I put a paintbrush in my hands for the first time, I instantly felt my life change. I could finally focus without getting distracted…

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Tulips

Tulips

March 10, 2014
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Arts & Culture, Words

By Sylvia Plath Tulips is among Plath’s poems that deal with her experience with depression. Plath committed suicide in 1963—she was 30 years old.  …

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Guernica by Picasso

Guernica by Picasso

March 5, 2014
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Arts & Culture

With his painting Guernica, Picasso meant to depict the trauma—both physical and psychological—of the Second World War.

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Avalanche

Avalanche

March 3, 2014
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Arts & Culture, Sounds

Leonard Cohen’s life long struggle with depression permeates into many of his songs and poems—Avalanche is but one instance of the artist meditating on such…

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Genius or Madness? The Psychology of Creativity

Genius or Madness? The Psychology of Creativity

February 26, 2014
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Arts & Culture, Video

Professor Glen D. Wilson explores the relationship between mental illness and creativity. How strong is the link and how can we explain it? Is it…

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