Every October, thousands of artists around the world participate the Inktober for 31 days and follow the prompt to ink a drawing every day, but this year, illustrator Shawn Coss has decided not to follow the rules and created drawings representing mental illnesses and disorders.
#1 Social Anxiety Disorder
#2 Major Depressive Disorder
#3 Insomnia
#4 Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
#5 Bipolar Disorder
#6 Paranoid Schizophrenia
#7 Autism Spectrum Disorder
#8 Borderline Personality Disorder
#9 OCD
#10 DPD
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