Hollywood star Marilyn Monroe, singer Sinead O' Connor and several others, famous, and not-so famous have battled mental illnesses. A young photographer stares at an issue clouded by social stigma, through her lens
Hollywood star Marilyn Monroe, singer Sinead O' Connor and several others, famous, and not-so famous have battled mental illnesses. A young photographer stares at an issue clouded by social stigma, through her lens
Laila Vaziralli believes in the right to dream, and so, she decided to let members of Manav Foundation's rehabilitation centre in Mazgaon turn into anything they wanted to be. Sachin Tendulkar, a millionaire, a foreigner, a fireman, even a pilot. Working with props and imagination, she clicked a series of pictures that will be exhibited over the weekend at a show titled, I Want To Be. "I spent time with them, allowing them to share their dreams, and letting them live out their dream role," she smiles.
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Mental illness can be cured
Yvette Lee, a social worker who conducts counseling sessions at the rehabilitation centre, says the distinction between mental retardation and mental illness fades due to a lack of understanding. "Castigated sufferers can forget how to participate in social conversations. Simple things like lethargy, appetite disorders, fear, a lack of social interaction, could all be symptomatic of mental illness," she says. Comparing it to an allergy, Yvette says, "Since the symptoms don't manifest physically, these conditions are feared and people find it hard to believe that they can be treated. But with medication and therapy, most sufferers can lead completely normal lives."
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