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10 Illustrations That Show Mental Illness For Inktober

An artist has an outlet for their emotions that they may take advantage of any time of the year but in October, many of them do so in an interesting way. It’s an event that is known as Inktober, and thousands of artists will take the entire month to draw an ink drawing each day. It’s very interesting to see what they come up with.

Most of the artists will theme their Inktober images in some way or another, including this artist, who is not only providing us with some interesting images, he is making a statement. For this year’s Inktober, he is focusing on mental illnesses and disorders, and people are saying that his illustrations are spot on. Mental disorders affect many people around the world and, if you don’t suffer from such a problem yourself, you are likely to know someone who does.

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Take a look down through this list of illustrations. They can teach you much about what happens inside of the mind of those who suffer.

1. Social Anxiety Disorder

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2. Major Depressive Disorder

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3. Insomnia

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4. PTSD

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5. Autism Spectrum Disorder

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6. Bipolar Disorder

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7. Paranoid Schizophrenia

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8. OCD

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9. Borderline Personality Disorder

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10. Dependent Personality Disorder

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