Julius_Van_Der_Beak
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I found this artists work interesting.
Real Monsters
He has been drawing monsters representing different mental illnesses.
Do you think this way of viewing it is helpful? As an entity?
A thought of my own is that according to the big five, a lot(if not most) of mental illnesses has their root in high levels of neurotisism.
By that reason its not uncommon for a high neuroticism scorer to suffer from several conditions.
With that in mind, I think it should be illustrated as a hydra. Neuroticism as its body but it manifests itself by showing its many ugly heads(the specific conditions).
Anyways, what are your thoughts?
It's an interesting idea, but I found the concept confusing in execution. Are the monsters supposed to be the diseases themselves, or creatures that cause that the diseases? It seemed like the person who came up with the idea couldn't make up their mind.
The one for sleep disorder was pretty clever, though.
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Another criticism I have is that the monsters are too cute. For the idea to really work well, they'd have to be more horrific or disgusting-looking.