Who Cares – The Trauma and Psychological Well being Report

Vancouver artists Janet Ford shares her expertise with bulimia and bipolar dysfunction by means of her paintings. Her piece “Who Cares” shows the ‘who cares’ mentality skilled in emotions of mania and melancholy.
Throughout depressive and/or manic episodes, people are sometimes unable to give attention to the presence their present actions. This leads people to usually unfastened a way of which means and objective of their each day life. Ford explains usually feeling alone when coping with such psychological sicknesses. Expressing herself by means of her paintings permits her to alleviate disgrace on the habits that was attributable to these psychological well being issues.
Ford’s work might be discovered on her Instagram and has additionally been featured in The Guardian, in addition to The Perspective Undertaking, in collections of artwork sharing experiences with psychological well being.
Picture Credit:
Characteristic Picture: Nick Fewings, Unsplash, Inventive Commons
Physique Picture: Janet Ford, The Guardian, Public Area