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My work is about the experience of burn out as a helping professional - stripped down to my core, physically & psychologically, - the boundaries between reality & unreality become blurred and it's a long way back. Burn Out
© Anonymous
Released, saved, escape, free, survival? Help, save me, contradiction, surrender, pleasure, pain, torment, trust! Visualisation
© Julie Cleves
Made by CREDO members; Various pieces joined together. Roots to Recovery
© Anonymous
A painting of My Mother and Me, we're swimming along with surreal, mixed-up images floating around us, to symbolize my mother's mental state, not the same anymore as she suffers from senile dementia. She's now reached 93 years old, and still bravely My sibling and Me
© Irene Nolan
The candle church is an ornament that is lantern-like in its simplicity. It was made as a collective in the art group from an idea by Michael, Linda and Louise and Group Facilitator Barnaby. Candle Church
© The Consumer Forum Art Group
The painting Red Blue Yellow is a combination of colours that seem to explode upwards like a volcano, expelled up and down repetitively. Red Blue Yellow
© Michael Baldwin
1) Norfolk, big seas, big skies, cinematic, black peat and storm clouds, asking my father to stop the car so we can watch the world go by. 2) My father who 25 years later would kill himself after suffering from manic depression. 3) Manea is in the mi Manea
© Mark Stepforth
My piece of work is a collage/collection of images that I drew and painted of how I felt over a space of a few years. Echos
© Ben Haydon
Untitled Still Life with Flask
© Anna Marks
I work with the consequences of sexual abuse. Exploring & understanding my own feelings through drawing & painting in professional art therapy supervision enables me to respond safely & usefully to survivors, family members & perpetrators This proces My Punch
© Karen Huckvale
Untitled Swirl
© D Lowery
Here is my painting of the Mumbles in Wales, a place that holds many pleasant and lasting memories for me even up to this day - its beauty will always inspire me, both as a visitor and an artist. Mumbles from West Cross
© Ken Price
Untitled Coloured Face
© Anonymous
Monet v. Pollock
© Susan Gilbert
A peaceful walk through valleys and hills. Distant Hills
© Hazel Cook
I love horses. I choose to do this Spirit Horse on Batik because it reminds me of his carefree spirit and I think all horses should be free and not be broken because really if you think about it all horses are wild. Spirit Horse
© Leanne Clark
Untitled Madonna + Child
© Patrick Farrell
This is a mixture of my thoughts & personality, with connections to self harm, anorexia and depression that I struggled with. It depicts the ambivalence too, wanting to get better & wanting to go back, & the fears. Positives & negatives. A psychiatri Personality?
© Larissa Burnett
Edinburgh typical for its taxis, moreso on a rainy day. Edinburgh
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In 2001 I was going through a painful divorce and experienced much anger and frustration. This caused much distress to my family and friends. Months afterwards I was sorry for my behaviour and hope that those I hurt can forgive me. My collage reflect What Have I Done?
© Caroline Frances Eyre
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