As you may know, May was Mental Health Awareness Month.

Is May over now? Well, yes.

Should we forget all about mental health awareness now? No. Of course not!

With that in mind, this week’s video honors 9 of the 33 “Mental Health Heroes” that Chato Stewart selected and caricatured during the month of May. Did your favorite mental health hero make this week’s video? (If not, patience! I promise the rest will come soon.)

The caricatures are a lot of fun to look at and to compare with each Heroes’ original photograph. Kudos to Chato for this unique and creative way of honoring those who are involved in mental health advocacy!

Watch the video below:

This week’s heroes include:

  • Corinna West
  • Lisa Chalkly
  • Crystal Choate
  • Donna Jenkins
  • Muffy Walker
  • Andy Behrman
  • Don and Debra MacMannis
  • Tracy Love
  • Mary Ellen Copeland

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From Psych Central's website:
6 More Heroes | Mental Health Humor (7/16/2012)

From Psych Central's website:
Mental Health Hero Caricatures (Part 4) | Mental Health Humor (7/24/2012)


    Last reviewed: By John M. Grohol, Psy.D. on 16 Jun 2012
    Published on PsychCentral.com. All rights reserved.

APA Reference
Beretsky, S. (2012). Video: Chato Stewart’s Mental Health Hero Caricatures. Psych Central. Retrieved on May 22, 2013, from http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2012/06/16/video-chato-stewarts-mental-health-hero-caricatures/

 

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