Artist Phil Wall, aka Never Stay Dead, has been working on a series that's very close to them. To educate both themselves and their followers, Never Stay Dead has been illustrating disorders and mental illnesses as monsters, following people like shadows everywhere they go.
From body dysmorphic disorder to post-traumatic stress disorder, Never Stay Dead does an excellent job of portraying just how devastating these conditions can be. It's extremely difficult to imagine what people who suffer from them have to go through every day. Maybe even impossible. That's why works like these are so important -- they teach us empathy.
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"Disorders are something that we live with and are very real, but not everyone can see them or know what we are going through," the artist told Bored Panda. "I wanted to visualise it in a way that everyone could understand easily. As a monster that lives with us on a daily basis."
The series is ongoing and not complete yet, but Never Stay Dead has tried to cover the most common disorders whilst also working towards being as inclusive as possible.
My depiction of anxiety is a disorientating, chaotic, and pearlescent monster. It has many arms to grip you in fear, many eyes to watch you, and many mouths to make you doubt yourself. It is like a big parasite feeding on fear and paralysing you
The artist has done a fair share of preparation before starting the series, too. "I have and I've used my own experiences and the people around me to create the illustrations," they explained.
"It's a very complicated and sensitive subject and it's not the same for everyone. It's impossible to capture the entire spectrum of a disorder in one simple drawing. Many people find them relatable, and if not at least it’s opening up a discussion instead of ignoring them."
Autism is a developmental disorder, because it is more susceptible to mental health I decided to include it in this series
Insomnia is a Wraith that can manifest from various mental health (including depression, anxiety, OCD and PTSD). The monster chains itself to its host leaving it feeling like a ghost inside its own body. Too uncomfortably awake to sleep, but too tired to function normally. The Wraith's body is partly made of stars from all of the dreams it has eaten and it drags a heavy time piece across the ground. Constantly reminding its victims of lost time and the pressure to start a new day tired and restless
The ADHD monster is a hyperactive ball of energy, finding it hard to focus on one task and easily distracted by everything around it. A daydreamer with a chaotic galaxy of ideas and thoughts
Requires more chaos, this is too neat. Saying from personal experience.
The BDD monster warps and distorts its hosts perception of themselves. It shows them an exaggeration of any flaw they might find, this will spiral until they become obsessed with it. The Monster can also cause social anxiety, OCD and depression.
The worst part is all the corporations that support this problem just to make a buck. I can u understand basic hygiene and wanting to get dressed up once in a while; but to spend $100 on eye cream that's "supposed" to make you look younger is predatory.
The Addiction monster seems desirable and shiny, but tricks its host by rewarding them with short lived highs that lead to adverse consequences
Addiction is so hard, so so hard to kick. And people blame the addict themselves for becoming addicts but seriously- ever single one of us believes that there is no chance of us becoming addicted, coz we know that we are stronger than that. Pffftt. We ALL honestly believe it'll never happen to us. Heroin is the worst. That addiction is alive and it's evil. The devil itself. Mind you... i have NEVER EVER had to steal or lie or rob or lose my morals in any way for my habits.
The PTSD monster was once a confident and strong ally. But it is left severely wounded and broken, every day reliving its pain
It is like a monster that takes things that happen now and forms them into bombs that look like the past and drops them at my feet while telling me to dance for my life.
Load More Replies...It's not about forgetting, it's about remembering it correctly, store that memory where it belongs so you don't have to re-live it and you don't get triggered any given moment. Cause that's so freaking exhausting, it drains the life out of you. It's hard work, but the payoff is....a life that you finally control again.
I wish I could forget. That he did haunts me haunts my dreams. I wish I could file this away and sleep. But I cant forget my mind wont let me.
Load More Replies...There are some things you can never forget, but you CAN condition yourself so you can cope better with the memory.
BPD is a Demon with broken wings, but it often thinks it's an angel. It is complex and usually misunderstood, and can completely override the mind and emotions. It has a fear of abandonment, yet struggles with stable relationships. It is more prone to act recklessly than most monsters which can result in dangerous consequences, addiction and even the suicide of its vessel
This scares the absolute s**t out of me. My daughters psychologist said he believes she suffers BPD or complex PTSD. She is too young for a formal diagnosis because apparently it is more difficult when kids are going through puberty. So have to wait a few more years for a proper assessment.
Bipolar is a two headed beast that's splitting into two extreme and contrasting monsters, and neither are fun to be around. They both have a hand on the steering wheel and can divert the ride at any time
I have Bipolar Mood Disorder and it's not easy to deal with. But, the picture is a pretty good representation of what I have gone through.
I have depression and anxiety, and yes, they are demons and sometimes they are so loud that I believe that they are right and that everyone would be better if I take my life. Thank the gods for my wife who has saved me more than once.
I have anxiety, and I had depression. It will get better. Never forget that your wife saved you multiple times for a reason.
Load More Replies...I have been having anxiety that leads to stomachaches and insomnia, and it really sucks.
I have anxiety, and I've been using Prozac for about 3.5 years, and it's way better. I suggest it but I'm not a doctor. If they do prescribe it, you will start out at 5 mg or 10 mg and slowly work your way up until you find your sweet spot. mine is 35. It helps stabilize your mood, and lets you gain control of your emotions. Eventually, you'll get to a point where they want to ease you off of it. My doctors say that I'm at the point where I can, but I just like that safety net, to help me stay up.
Load More Replies...It was just another copy of my first comment don’t worry I didn’t say anything wrong 😂
Load More Replies...Wow this was awesome, I suffer from insomnia, minor anxiety, and OCD, all this was too true of my everyday life. I loved it!
I want to thanks one more time. Pictures are the best representation of mental disorders, and it is very important due to most people's opinion that, e.g. bipolar disorder is just the change of mood, OCD is about checking front door and so on.
I have severe anxiety, bad adhd and ocd, bad body dysmorphia and mild depression. These comics just make me go: woah. That’s exactly how it feels.
Aight so imma vent so u can just ignore this. I have depression, and ADHD. My brother had autism and my other brother has dyslexia. I have to help them with everything for school and stuff and it really sucks the life out of me. I love them and I understand that they need help with somethings. I also understand why my mother would want me to do it for her. But sometimes I just can’t do it and I get so mad at her And then I breakdown and cry but I don’t want her to know because I don’t want her to have to work harder than she does. And my dad is hardly ever home so he can’t help with any of it.
I’m seriously about to cry in front of my siblings, these are so true and it scares me that I relate to these. I haven’t had any actual diagnosis but I’m going to therapy again and I hope I can get better or get help. God, this hits my heart.
This is an honest question and is not meant to diminish what people are going through. Why do these disorders occur most often in the developed world as opposed to many third-world countries where the poverty rate is much higher?
I have many many friends that are girls that have adhd. I have lived with adhd my whole life, and I have all of those things (outdoor time, a father, etc) and I’m not bragging I’m saying the truth. If you don’t live with adhd you don’t understand. With adhd our minds are running from the moment we wake up to the moment we slip into the rem cycle. You are a jerk saying that it is all in our heads. The only way it is in our heads is the way we focus or see things. You need to get your facts starlight before you going spewing all of that c**p online.
Load More Replies...I have depression and anxiety, and yes, they are demons and sometimes they are so loud that I believe that they are right and that everyone would be better if I take my life. Thank the gods for my wife who has saved me more than once.
I have anxiety, and I had depression. It will get better. Never forget that your wife saved you multiple times for a reason.
Load More Replies...I have been having anxiety that leads to stomachaches and insomnia, and it really sucks.
I have anxiety, and I've been using Prozac for about 3.5 years, and it's way better. I suggest it but I'm not a doctor. If they do prescribe it, you will start out at 5 mg or 10 mg and slowly work your way up until you find your sweet spot. mine is 35. It helps stabilize your mood, and lets you gain control of your emotions. Eventually, you'll get to a point where they want to ease you off of it. My doctors say that I'm at the point where I can, but I just like that safety net, to help me stay up.
Load More Replies...It was just another copy of my first comment don’t worry I didn’t say anything wrong 😂
Load More Replies...Wow this was awesome, I suffer from insomnia, minor anxiety, and OCD, all this was too true of my everyday life. I loved it!
I want to thanks one more time. Pictures are the best representation of mental disorders, and it is very important due to most people's opinion that, e.g. bipolar disorder is just the change of mood, OCD is about checking front door and so on.
I have severe anxiety, bad adhd and ocd, bad body dysmorphia and mild depression. These comics just make me go: woah. That’s exactly how it feels.
Aight so imma vent so u can just ignore this. I have depression, and ADHD. My brother had autism and my other brother has dyslexia. I have to help them with everything for school and stuff and it really sucks the life out of me. I love them and I understand that they need help with somethings. I also understand why my mother would want me to do it for her. But sometimes I just can’t do it and I get so mad at her And then I breakdown and cry but I don’t want her to know because I don’t want her to have to work harder than she does. And my dad is hardly ever home so he can’t help with any of it.
I’m seriously about to cry in front of my siblings, these are so true and it scares me that I relate to these. I haven’t had any actual diagnosis but I’m going to therapy again and I hope I can get better or get help. God, this hits my heart.
This is an honest question and is not meant to diminish what people are going through. Why do these disorders occur most often in the developed world as opposed to many third-world countries where the poverty rate is much higher?
I have many many friends that are girls that have adhd. I have lived with adhd my whole life, and I have all of those things (outdoor time, a father, etc) and I’m not bragging I’m saying the truth. If you don’t live with adhd you don’t understand. With adhd our minds are running from the moment we wake up to the moment we slip into the rem cycle. You are a jerk saying that it is all in our heads. The only way it is in our heads is the way we focus or see things. You need to get your facts starlight before you going spewing all of that c**p online.
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