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Mental Illness Awareness Week: Bipolar Disorder Explained Through Humor #175618 (License: Personal Use)
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This satirical cartoon features anthropomorphized fruits-an apple, an orange, and a pear-engaged in a conversation where the orange corrects a reductive comparison of bipolar disorder to fruit. Created by Chato B. Stewart for Mental Health Humor, the image uses humor to challenge misconceptions and promote empathy. The artwork balances levity with serious advocacy, making mental health education accessible and memorable.
Used on mental health awareness blogs, nonprofit campaign pages, or educational resources during Mental Illness Awareness Week (typically first week of October). Targets users seeking to understand bipolar disorder, reduce stigma, or find relatable, shareable content for social media or workshops.
Related Cliparts: A humorous yet insightful cartoon illustrates the complexity of bipolar disorder-emphasizing it’s not comparable to fruit. Learn more during Mental Illness Awareness Week.
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