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08-17-2015, 12:56 PM
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Art by Mentally Ill People
Nice piece of art by some insane folks :)
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08-17-2015, 07:30 PM
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Re: Art by Mentally Ill People
i was wondering how you qualify for being mentally ill? does someone have to diagnose you first or what? art by the "mentally ill" could be art by anyone...who's to say that being depressed is being mentally ill, or not. doesn't everyone get depressed now and again? ugh "mentally ill" is vague as hell.
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08-18-2015, 04:17 AM
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Re: Art by Mentally Ill People
Yes you need diagnosed first. Yes everyone gets depressed now and again. But not everyone has depression. Depression is much MUCH worse then just feeling "depressed"..I wish it were that simple. It's not something that you can just snap out of like a lot of people think. If you've never been there you will never understand. Depression is a very real disease just like cancer is. The art shown could be done by someone with depression, or schizophrenia, or hell even ADHD. Those all quality for mental illness.
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08-18-2015, 04:59 AM
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Re: Art by Mentally Ill People
This guy seen the movie Grease too many times.. "It's a real pussy wagon, grease lightning." http://www.documentingreality.com/fo...eski-bolni.jpg |
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08-18-2015, 01:58 PM
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Re: Art by Mentally Ill People
lol, so tell me this since you seem to be an expert on this topic, whats the difference between being depressed and having depression apart from being diagnosed with it? how do you qualify or jump a grade from depressed to having "depression"? some people are sad, some more than others, some less than others, some are a little sad during certain periods, some are sad for a bunch of periods...point is who's to say this scale of depression (a spectrum of depression from small scale to large scale) is measurable to where you are officially diagnosed with it. tons of people have been over-diagnosed, especially here in the U.S. so they can get juiced up, so they can fit in a neat category, and so that the docs, pharma companies can get paid handsomely.
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