“Mental illness is the medical secret.”
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Photographer Anne Betton was diagnosed with a mental illness – bipolar disorder – in 2009. In the five years since, she’s spent her career photographing others with similar illnesses and doing her best to humanise the suffering.
The words “mental illness” come with a stigma attached. It’s like most people are scared to even say it, like it’s something that must be hidden or shied away from. But it’s not. And that’s exactly what Betton wants out of her project.
The photo series came about when Betton visited a friend, Sophie, in a psychiatric hospital. She brought her camera along and soon enough, people were lining up for photos. Betton realised she and all of these people had something in common – a mental illness.
“We chose the title together – ‘Give a face to the mental illness’ – to show to everybody we are like them, even if sometimes we struggle with cognitive problems,” Betton told Mamamia.