Transcending Mental Illness Through Art and Storytelling

Creativity and mental illnesses are thought to be linked biologically, and people with mental illnesses often use art as a creative outlet.

Johnson & Johnson leaders and passionate advocates from PeaceLove’s CREATORS program discuss the important role of art and storytelling to help destigmatize mental illness in communities.

Developed as part of the Champions of Science® initiative.

A multifaceted initiative to convene and catalyze champions of science, and engage people of all generations and backgrounds to see the unlimited opportunities that science brings.

For more information about PeaceLove and the CREATORS program, visit: www.peacelove.org

Johnson & Johnson

At Johnson & Johnson, we believe good health is the foundation of vibrant lives, thriving communities and forward progress. That’s why for more than 130 years, we have aimed to keep people well at every age and every stage of life. Today, as the world’s largest and most broadly based healthcare company, we are committed to using our reach and size for good. We strive to improve access and affordability, create healthier communities, and put a healthy mind, body and environment within reach of everyone, everywhere.

Every day, our more than 130,000 employees across the world are blending heart, science and ingenuity to profoundly change the trajectory of health for humanity.

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