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Schizophrenia Collection (page 2)

Schizophrenia, a complex mental disorder, is often depicted in various forms of art

Background imageSchizophrenia Collection: Abstract artwork of a angry man holding his head

Abstract artwork of a angry man holding his head
Anger. Abstract artwork of an angry man holding his head with both of his hands. The intensity of his feelings is echoed in the lines and shapes surrounding his head

Background imageSchizophrenia Collection: Mental disorder

Mental disorder. Conceptual image of the contorted face of a person with a mental disorder. A distorted view of reality is a symptom of psychoses such as schizophrenia or multiple personality

Background imageSchizophrenia Collection: Abstract artwork of man depicting mental illness

Abstract artwork of man depicting mental illness
Mental illness. Abstract artwork of a man with a jigsaw piece missing from his head. He appears angry and confused, and the background colours indicate he may have a split personality

Background imageSchizophrenia Collection: Artwork of human brain enclosed in dream-like room

Artwork of human brain enclosed in dream-like room
Brain in dream-like room. Illustration of a human brain tightly enclosed in a dream-like room, as a depiction of mental states of depression, schizo- phrenia or agoraphobia

Background imageSchizophrenia Collection: Man covering ears

Man covering ears
MODEL RELEASED. Man covering his ears, conceptual image. This could represent deafness, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), mental illness (such as hearing voices) or migraine

Background imageSchizophrenia Collection: Urban violence: mans face in flames in a city

Urban violence: mans face in flames in a city
Urban violence or pyromania. Abstract computer image of the face of a man in flames, suggesting rage or terror, with city lights at night seen in the background

Background imageSchizophrenia Collection: Abstract image of man with shattered personality

Abstract image of man with shattered personality
MODEL RELEASED. Shattered or split personality. Computer-enhanced abstract image of a mans terror-filled face seen through a shattered glass effect

Background imageSchizophrenia Collection: Abstract image of woman with shattered personality

Abstract image of woman with shattered personality
MODEL RELEASED. Shattered or split personality. Abstract image of a womans face seen through shattered glass, depicting " split" or disordered personality or identity crisis

Background imageSchizophrenia Collection: TEM of a Borna disease virus, cause of depression

TEM of a Borna disease virus, cause of depression
Borna virus. Coloured Transmission Electron Micro- graph of a Borna virus in a tissue culture. The virus causes the fatal Borna disease in horses

Background imageSchizophrenia Collection: TEM of a Borna disease virus

TEM of a Borna disease virus

Background imageSchizophrenia Collection: Stressed man

Stressed man
MODEL RELEASED. Stressed man

Background imageSchizophrenia Collection: Schizophrenia, conceptual image

Schizophrenia, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Schizophrenia, conceptual image

Background imageSchizophrenia Collection: Bipolar disorder, conceptual image

Bipolar disorder, conceptual image. Computer artwork representing schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and other related personality disorders

Background imageSchizophrenia Collection: Voyeurism, conceptual artwork

Voyeurism, conceptual artwork
Voyeurism. Conceptual artwork of a female eye looking through a heart-shaped hole. This represents a stalker or voyeur, who is spying through a hole in a wall or door

Background imageSchizophrenia Collection: Chlorpromazine

Chlorpromazine, ball and stick molecular model. Chlorpromazine is also known as chlorpromazine hydrochloride (CPZ), Thorazine in the US and as Largactil in Europe

Background imageSchizophrenia Collection: Dementia, conceptual image

Dementia, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Dementia, conceptual image. Composite of two images of an old womans face, joined by a jagged line. At left is a photographic negative version, and at right is an ordinary version

Background imageSchizophrenia Collection: Schizophrenia drug molecule

Schizophrenia drug molecule. Computer model of a molecule of the schizophrenia drug quetiapine. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour- coded: carbon (light blue), hydrogen (white)

Background imageSchizophrenia Collection: Perphenazine antipsychotic drug

Perphenazine antipsychotic drug, molecular model. This drug, marketed as Trilafon, Triavil and Etrafon, is a common treatment for patients suffering from psychoses

Background imageSchizophrenia Collection: Dementia Praecox

Dementia Praecox
A patient suffering from catatonic dementia praecox, Kraepelins term for what is today classified as schizophrenia. The patient is acting out a private delusion



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Schizophrenia, a complex mental disorder, is often depicted in various forms of art. From Francisco Goya's haunting painting "The Massacre of the Innocents" to Kasimir Malevitch's abstract works like "Torse de femme" and "Deux figures masculines, " artists have tried to capture the essence of this condition. Films like "M" with Peter Lorre and Gustav Gruendgens also explore the dark depths through their characters. Olga Vladimirovna Rozanova's painting "Representation simultanee du roi de coeur et du roi de carreau" reflects the fragmented reality experienced by individuals with this disorder. Even historical artworks such as "Dark Genius; Dunkler Genius" and Sarah Bernhardt's portrait as Lady Macbeth convey a sense of inner turmoil that resonates with schizophrenia. The triple portrait of Goldsmith from the 16th century hints at how long this condition has been observed throughout history. Schizophrenia is not just a topic for artistic interpretation; it affects millions worldwide. It manifests in hallucinations, delusions, disorganized thinking, and social withdrawal. While these artworks may provide glimpses into its complexities, they cannot fully capture the daily struggles faced by those living with schizophrenia. Understanding and empathy are crucial when dealing with individuals affected by this condition. By educating ourselves about schizophrenia and supporting research efforts towards effective treatments, we can strive to create a more inclusive society where everyone feels understood and accepted regardless of their mental health challenges. These artistic representations shed light on different aspects but only scratch the surface of its profound impact on individuals' lives. Let us continue to seek knowledge while fostering compassion for those battling this invisible battle within themselves.