Volume 221 - Issue 3 - September 2022
“Untitled”
© Grace Farman
I have battled mental illness from a young age, spending many of my developing teen years in psychiatric institutions. Art has always been a constant in my life. It is always available in one form or another and translates my chaotic, manic thoughts to those around me when words often cannot. I struggle with concentration but yearn for a distraction from my distressing thoughts and overwhelming emotions. I go long periods without making work and this tends to be when I struggle more with my mental health. I can then hyper-focus for hours and days on end, obsessing over every minor detail to the point of over-working before I find a good balance. I suppose the process of making my art is Bi-polar in itself to me.
My work centres around the ‘abject’ and decay in nature. Abject is the human reaction to a threatened breakdown in meaning and is usually referred to as repulsion. I am attracted to this because I struggle so much with my own existence. The threat of borders and rules being broken down are irrelevant to me because my existence is abject. I struggle with the perseverance of my heart to still beat and my mind to still send signals and function. When I strip my body back to what it is - organs, flesh, fluids, cells - it's beautiful. No matter how much I fight it, poison it or curse it, it carries on. I feel my soul and being is impure, I feel that my life is the disease, and I can't make sense of my mind. So, I use medical imagery and references to nature to portray this.
The work I have produced for this cover is ‘Untitled, 2020’. It is a digital collage designed to intrigue and evoke emotion from the viewer. Each time you look, another layer reveals itself. Floral imagery merges into repulsive, grotesque imagery of what resides within our bodies. The colours interwine to make something beautifiul out of polar opposite themes.
We are always looking for interesting and visually appealing images for the cover of the Journal and would welcome suggestions or pictures, which should be sent to Dr Allan Beveridge, British Journal of Psychiatry, 21 Prescot Street, London, E1 8BB, UK or bjp@rcpsych.ac.uk.
Highlights of this issue
Highlights of this issue
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Review
Comparative efficacy and acceptability of psychotherapies for panic disorder with or without agoraphobia: systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
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- 06 October 2021, pp. 507-519
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Prevalence of common mental disorders and treatment receipt for people from ethnic minority backgrounds in England: repeated cross-sectional surveys of the general population in 2007 and 2014
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- 13 December 2021, pp. 520-527
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Anxiety disorders and age-related changes in physiology
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- 06 January 2022, pp. 528-537
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Psychotherapies for borderline personality disorder: a focused systematic review and meta-analysis
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- 28 January 2022, pp. 538-552
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Reconceptualising the treatment gap for common mental disorders: a fork in the road for global mental health?
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- 09 February 2022, pp. 553-557
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Impact of early intervention on the population prevalence of common mental disorders: 20-year prospective study
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- 07 February 2022, pp. 558-566
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Life expectancy and years of potential life lost in bipolar disorder: systematic review and meta-analysis
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- 21 February 2022, pp. 567-576
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Editorial
Neurodevelopmental disorders and neurodiversity: definition of terms from Scotland's National Autism Implementation Team
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- 28 March 2022, pp. 577-579
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The integrity of the research record: a mess so big and so deep and so tall
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- 25 May 2022, pp. 580-581
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Correspondence
Autistic psychiatrists: Royal College of Psychiatrists response
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Welcome signs of the road ahead for autistic doctors and patients
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Kaleidoscope
Kaleidoscope
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Extra
Social isolation and alcohol use: lessons from The Queen's Gambit – psychiatry in television
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Suicidal thoughts and planning in the Book of Tobit – psychiatry in sacred texts
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Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
BJP volume 221 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
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BJP volume 221 issue 3 Cover and Back matter
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