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Mental illnesses infographics: aphasia, mood swings, schizophrenia
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Diseases & Disorders — Mental Illnesses

Slide Content

The slide provides an overview of various mental health conditions, specifically Aphasia, Mood Swings, Schizophrenia, Somnolence, and Depression. Each disorder is represented by an icon that symbolizes the particular condition: Aphasia depicted by a speech bubble with a lock, indicating communication difficulties; Mood Swings shown with a face and a sine wave, representing emotional variability; Schizophrenia with a split face, symbolizing the fragmented thinking; Somnolence with a sleeping figure, indicating excessive sleepiness; and Depression expressed with a cloud over a head, signifying the overshadowing gloom associated with the condition.

Graphical Look

  • The slide features a clean white background with a series of colorful icons and text on the left, and a black panel on the right.
  • A prominent header in a dark teal color spans the top of the slide with the title "Diseases & Disorders — Mental Illnesses" in white typography.
  • Below the title, a descriptive subtitle lists the conditions discussed in a smaller font.
  • Five outline icons, each with a teal accent, are aligned horizontally in the center of the slide to visually represent the various mental illnesses.
  • Each icon is accompanied by a label with a smaller font size, clearly associating the graphic with the disorder.
  • To the right of the slide, text stating "Fully editable" and "Suitable for dark background" is overlaid on the black panel in white and yellow fonts.

The slide's overall look is modern and professional, using a contrasting color scheme and simple iconography to create a clear and informative presentation. The use of icons helps in quickly conveying the theme of mental illnesses.

Use Cases

  • To educate audiences about different types of mental health issues during healthcare seminars or workshops.
  • Within medical or psychological educational settings, such as university lectures or training sessions for professionals.
  • As part of a presentation to advocate for mental health awareness campaigns or funding proposals for research on mental health disorders.
  • To introduce topics during a mental health counseling or therapeutic session where visual aids can facilitate discussion.

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