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  2. Shirley Ardell Mason - Wikipedia

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    Shirley Ardell Mason (January 25, 1923 – February 26, 1998) was an American art teacher [1] who was reported to have dissociative identity disorder (previously known as multiple personality disorder).

  3. Psychology of art - Wikipedia

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    The Psychology of Art (1925) by Lev Vygotsky (1896–1934) is another classical work. Richard Müller-Freienfels was another important early theorist. [8] The work of Theodor Lipps, a Munich-based research psychologist, played an important role in the early development of the concept of art psychology in the early decade of the twentieth century.

  4. Creativity and mental health - Wikipedia

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    Many people with bipolar disorder may feel powerful emotions during both depressive and manic phases, potentially aiding in creativity. [48] [unreliable medical source?] Because mania and hypomania may decrease social inhibition, performers who have bipolar disorder may become more daring and bold during an episode. Other creators may exhibit ...

  5. Jess Cornelius on Why It’s Important That Artists Use ... - AOL

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    Singer-songwriter Jess Cornelius has been passionately outspoken about social issues throughout her career. Sitting with SPIN backstage at SXSW, Cornelius discusses the challenges of navigating ...

  6. Disability in the arts - Wikipedia

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    Disability in the arts is an aspect within various arts disciplines of inclusive practices involving disability.It manifests itself in the output and mission of some stage and modern dance performing-arts companies, and as the subject matter of individual works of art, such as the work of specific painters and those who draw.

  7. Edvard Munch - Wikipedia

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    Despair by Edvard Munch (1894) displays emotion that could be seen as related to dissociation or depression in borderline personality disorder. Due in part to the mental health struggles and incarceration in an institution of his sister, Laura Catherine, and in part to then-prevailing beliefs in hereditary insanity, Edvard Munch often expressed ...

  8. Frida Kahlo - Wikipedia

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    In addition to other tributes, Kahlo's life and art have inspired artists in various fields. In 1984, Paul Leduc released a biopic titled Frida, naturaleza viva , starring Ofelia Medina as Kahlo. She is the protagonist of three fictional novels, Barbara Mujica's Frida (2001), [ 286 ] Slavenka Drakulic 's Frida's Bed (2008), and Barbara ...

  9. Category : Dissociative identity disorder in popular culture

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    This category is for popular culture portrayals that feature multiple personalities (dissociative identity disorder) as part of the plot. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.