Anxiety/Depression/Bipolar Disorder

These images are conceptual photographs of what the 3 most common mental disorders look like. In the first image, the vivid, almost chaotic placement of the colors represent anxiety, a disorder characterized by enduring amounts of distress and anxiety. Anxiety feels overwhelming, much like the person’s computer screen. The next image represents depression, which is categorized as a mood disorder with symptoms of fatigue, hopelessness, lack of motivation, and sadness for a period of 2 weeks or more. In this picture no one is at the screen because sometimes depression makes it hard for people to leave their houses, let alone get out of bed. Lastly, the image of the colorful man in front of the computer screen represents bipolar disorder, a mood disorder characterized of alternating states of depression and mania. This is the stage of mania, as we can see with the bright colors that represent a hyperactive and optimistic state. If we look in the right lower corner of the computer screen, we can also see that this person is working at 12:30 a.m.

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