Cloak and Dagger Butterfly by Amanda Eliasch
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The Chipmunka
Foundation
In August 2004 The Chipmunka Foundation was
set up to empower people with mental illness. In May 2006 we
were granted charitable status. Our charity registration
number is 1109537.
"Having seen members of my family suffer from various types of mental illness, encouraged me to be an advocate of the Chipmunka Foundation, I wrote cloak and dagger butterfly for them"
Amanda Eliasch
Know Your
Rights
Did you know that mental health patients are
being alienated by society and need to be given a voice? We
want you to have your voice heard, you may be able to find a
friend or even help someone else overcome their mental health
issues. We want you to realise that you are not on your own
and you can get better and lead an extraordinary life. You can
also help empower others in the process.
The role of the Chipmunka Foundation is to
empower people with mental illness. The Foundation aims to
reduce the humiliation of sufferers of mental illness. For
years the voices of mental health sufferers have not been
heard but now there is an opportunity to not only be proud of
a mental illness but to show that having a mental illness can
be and is a positive. Having a mental illness makes an
individual more sensitive as a human being and people who can
get better are positive role models to other people with
issues and a great example to the whole of society as to what
can be achieved by struggling and conquering adversity.
The Chipmunka Foundation uses supporting
business and enterprise, education and improving access to
information to empower sufferers of mental illness. As long as
people with mental health problems are leading the vision and
promoting a positive image then the revolution of breaking
down mental health as a taboo in society and equality will
occur.
Professional
Advice
The Chipmunka foundation believes that the
real professional is you the service user. We are inspiring a
generation of service users to be the real mental health
practitioners of tomorrow.
You Are Not Alone
Many of the greatest minds in history and many of the
most successful people alive today have had depression and
"mental health issues". You are not alone anymore. Read the
list of people below. We would like to thank KPMG for doing
this research for us.
Famous People With Depression
KEY: H = Asylum or psychiatric hospital S = Suicide SA
= Suicide attempt
• Louie Anderson - comedian, actor • Pete
Doherty- musician • Stephen Fry - actor, writer, film maker •
Robbie Williams - singer • Oksana Baiul - ice skater • Rona
Barrett - reporter, author • Samuel Becket d. - writer •
Menachem Begin d. - Prime Minister (Israel) • Clara Bow d. -
actress • Cheyenne Brando d. - actress • Marlon Brando - actor
• Barbara Bush - former First Lady (US) • Truman Capote d. -
writer • Drew Carey - actor, comedian • Jim Carrey - actor,
comedian • Lawton Chiles d. - US Senator, Florida Governor •
Winston Churchill d. - Prime Minister (UK) • Dick Clark - TV
personality (US) • Kurt Cobain d. - musician • Ty Cobb d. -
pro baseball player • Calvin Coolidge d. - US President •
Billy Corgan - musician • Dennis Crosby d. - actor • Sheryl
Crow - musician • Rodney Dangerfield - comedian, actor •
Sandra Dee - actress • Ellen DeGeneres - comedienne, actress •
John Denver d. - musician • Tony Dow - actor, producer,
director • Harrison Ford - actor • Judy Garland d. - singer,
actress • James Garner - actor • Mariette Hartley - actress •
Juliana Hatfield - musician • Hampton Hawes d. - musician •
Ernest Hemingway d. - writer • Margaux Hemingway d. - actress
• Audrey Hepburn d. - actress • Anthony Hopkins - actor •
Janet Jackson - musician • Billy Joel - musician • Elton John
- musician • Franz Kafka d. - writer • Danny Kaye d. - actor,
comedian • Jessica Lange - actress • John Lennon d. -
musician, artist • Jack London d. - writer • Greg Louganis -
Olympic diver • Courtney Love - musician • Rod McKuen - writer
• Carmen Miranda d. - dancer, actress • Claude Monet d. -
artist • Marilyn Monroe d. - actress, singer • Alanis
Morissette - musician • Vaslov Nijinksy d. - dancer,
choreographer • Richard M. Nixon d. - US President • Deborah
Norville - TV journalist (US) • Sinead O'Connor - musician •
Laurence Olivier d. - actor • Eugene O'Neill d. - writer •
Donny Osmond - musician • Dorothy Parker d. - writer, poet •
Dolly Parton - musician • General George S. Patton d. - US
Army • Teddy Pendergrass - musician • Sylvia Plath d. - writer
• Jackson Pollock d. - artist • Cole Porter d. - composer •
Bonnie Raitt - musician • Lou Reed - musician • Joan Rivers -
comedienne • Roseanne (Barr, Arnold) - actress, comedienne •
Amelia Rosselli d. - poet • Mark Rothko d. - artist • Yves
Saint Laurent - fashion designer • Monica Seles - pro tennis
player • Paul Simon - musician • Phil Spector - music producer
• Diana Spencer d. - Princess of Wales • Rod Steiger - actor •
James Taylor - musician • Toulouse-Lautrec d. - artist •
Spencer Tracy d. - actor • Hunter Tylo - actress • Vivian
Vance d. - actress • Kurt Vonnegut - writer • Mike Wallace -
TV journalist (US) • Damon Wayans - actor, comedian •
Tennessee Williams d. - writer • Hugo Wolf d. - composer • Tom
Wolfe - writer • Ed Wood d. - movie director • Natalie Wood d.
- actress • Tammy Wynette d. - musician • Boris Yeltsin -
former Russian President • Robert Young d. - actor Famous
People With Depressive "Disorders"
Writers
o Hans Christian Andersen o Honore de Balzac o
James Barrie o Arthur Benson (H) o E.F. Benson o James Boswell
o William Faulkner (H) o F. Scott Fitzgerald (H) o Lewis
Grassic Gibbon (SA) o Charlotte Perkins Gilman (H, S) o
Nikolai Gogl o Maxim Gorky (SA) o Kenneth Graham o Graham
Greene o Ernest Hemingway (H, S) o Henrik Ibsen o William Inge
(H, S) o Henry James o William James o Charles Lamb (H) o
Malcolm Lowry (H, S) o John Bunyan o Samuel Clemens (Mark
Twain) o Joseph Conrad (SA) o Charles Dickens o Isak Dinesen
(SA) o Ralph Waldo Emerson o Herman Melville o Eugene O'Neill
(H, SA) o Francis Parkman o John Ruskin (H) o Mary Shelley o
Jean Stafford (H) o Robert Louis Stevenson o August Strindberg
o Leo Tolstoy o Ivan Turgenev o Tennessee Williams (H) o Mary
Wollstonecraft (SA) o Virginia Woolf (H, S) o Emile Zola
Composers
o Anton Arensky o Hector Berlioz (SA) o Anton
Bruckner (H) o Jeremiah Clarke (S) o John Dowland o Edward
Elgar o Carlo Gesualdo o Mikhail Glinka o George Frederic
Handel o Gustav Holst o Charles Ives o Otto Klemperer (H) o
Orlando de Lassus o Gustav Mahler o Modest Mussorgsky o Sergey
Rachmaninoff o Giocchino Rossini o Robert Schumann (H, SA) o
Alexander Scriagbin o Peter Tchaikovsky o Peter Warlock (S) o
Hugo Wolf (H, SA) o Bernd Alois Zimmerman (S) Non Classical
Music o Irving Berlin (H) o Noel Coward o Stephen Foster o
Charles Parker (H, SA) o Cole Porter (H) o Charles Mingus (H)
o Bud Powell (H) o Kurt Cobain, musician (Nirvana) (S 1994)
Poets
o Antonin Artaud (H) o Konstantin Batyushkov
(H, SA) o Charles Baudelaire (SA) o Thomas Lovell Beddoes (S)
o John Berryman (H, S) o William Blake o Aleksandr Blok o
Barcroft Boake (S) o Louis Bogan (H) o Rupert Brooke o Robert
Burns o George Gordon, Lord Byron o Thomas Campbell o Paul
Celan (S) o Thomas Chatterton (S) o John Clare (H) o Harley
Coleridge o Samuel Taylor Coleridge o William Collins (H) o
William Cowper (H, SA) o Hart Crane (S) o George Darley o John
Davidson (S) o Emily Dickinson o Ernest Dowson o T.S. Eliot
(H) o Afanasy Fet (SA) o Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea o
Edward FitzGerald o John Gould Fletcher (S) o Gustaf Froding
(SA, H) o Oliver Goldsmith o Adam Lindsay Gordon (S) o Thomas
Gray o Nikolai Gumilyov (SA) o Robert Stephen Hawker o
Friedrich Holderlin (H) o Gerard Manley Hopkins o Victor Hugo
o Samuel Johnson o John Keats o Henry Kendall (H) o Velimir
Khlebnikov (H) o Heinrich Von Kleist (S) o Walter Savage
Landor o Nikolaus Lenau (H) o J.M.R. Lenz (SA) o Mikhail
Lermontov o Vachel Lindsay (S) o James Russell Lowell o Robert
Lowell (H) o Hugh MacDiarmid (H) o Osip Mandelstam (H, SA) o
Louis MacNeice o James Clarence Mangan o Alfred de Musset o
Gerard de Nerval (H, S) o Boris Pasternak (H) o Cesare Pavese
(S) o Sylvia Plath (H, S) o Edgar Allan Poe (SA) o Ezra Pound
(H) o Alexander Pushkin o Laura Riding (SA) o Theodore Roethke
(H) o Delmore Schwartz (H) o Anne Sexton (H, S) o Percy Bysshe
Shelley (SA) o Christopher Smart (H) o Torquato Tasso (H) o
Sara Teasdale (H, S) o Alfred, Lord Tennyson o Dylan Thomas o
Edward Thomas o Francis Thompson o George Trakl (H, S) o
Marina Tsvetayeva (S) o Walt Whitman
Artists
o Ralph Barton (S) o Francesco Bassano (S) o
Ralph Blakelock (H) o David Bomberg o Francesco Borromini (S)
o John Sell Cotman o Richard Dadd (H) o Edward Dayes (S) o
Thomas Eakins o Paul Gauguin (SA) o Theodore Gericault o Hugo
van der Goes o Vincent van Gogh (H, S) o Arshile Gorky (S) o
Philip Guston (H) o Benjamin Haydon (S) o Carl Hill (H) o
Ernst Josephson (H) o George Innes (SA) o Ernst Ludwig
Kirchner (H, S) o Edwin Landseer (H) o Edward Lear o Wilhelm
Lehmbruck (S) o John Martin o Charles Meryon (H) o
Michelangelo o Adolphe Monticelli o Edvard Meunch (H) o Jules
Pascin (S) o Georgia O'Keeffe (H) o Raphaelle Peal (H) o
Jackson Pollock (H) o George Romney o Dante Gabriel Rossetti
(SA) o Mark Rothko (S) o Nicolas de Stael (S) o Pietro Testa
(S) o Henry Tilson (S) o George Frederic Watts o Anders Zorn
Ludwig van Beethoven *** "[Manic depressives] can be happy
without cause, or even in the face of misfortune It may be
that Beethoven survived as a creator because he was brave or
because his love of music kept him going. What he did have
were his manic days of 'pure joy' that he prayed for, and
manias triggered by the process of working, along with the
confidence and optimism mania brings." A friend describes one
Beethoven session: "He ... tore open the pianoforte ... and
began to improvise marvelously ... The hours went by, but
Beethoven improvised on. Supper, which he had purported to eat
with us, was served, but - he would not permit himself to be
disturbed."
Tchaikovsky****
His fellow composer, Edvard Grieg, said of
him: "He is melancholic almost to the point of madness. He is
a beautiful and good person, but an unhappy person."
Sylvia Plath (authoreventually committed
suicide) Winston Churchill and his 'black dog' of depression
Van Gogh (most famous 'schizophrenic') Paul Merton (comedian
who had breakdown just as getting famous. Seeing self on tv
fuelled paranoia) John Cleese(self confessed manic) Ernest
Hemmingway (reckons ECT stole his writing gift) Joan of Arc
(burned to death for hearing voices) Alistair Campbell
(Blair's right hand man.