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  • The image features a complex, abstract design characterized by swirling patterns and textures. It predominantly uses deep reds and blacks, creating a rich, layered effect. The shapes appear almost fluid, with a sense of movement and depth, reminiscent of natural elements like lava or molten materials. Overall, it evokes a striking and intense visual experience. Anxiety-Depressive Disorders: Tunisians at The End of Their Tether Rihab Boukhayatia · October 2024
  • The image depicts a figure wearing a green hoodie, with their face obscured by a decorative mask featuring intricate patterns. The mask covers the person's face, leaving only the hoodie and part of the neck visible. The background is dark, enhancing the contrast between the figure and the decoration on the mask. Overall, the image conveys a sense of mystery and anonymity. Jordan. The Easiest Solution: Why medication dominates psychotherapy? Abeer Juan · September 2024
  • The image depicts an abstract painting characterized by bold geometric shapes and vibrant colors. The left side features a chaotic arrangement of black, yellow, and gray shapes, creating a sense of density and complexity. In contrast, the right side showcases a more energetic composition with dominant red and black hues intermixed with white and yellow shapes. The overall effect is dynamic and visually stimulating, drawing the viewer's attention across the contrasting halves of the artwork. Arab World: Mental Health, a Political Issue Léonard Sompairac · August 2024
  • The image depicts a dark stone or slab with a textured surface. On the stone, there are lighter silhouettes that resemble human figures, arranged in a line. The figures appear shadowy and lack distinct features, creating an enigmatic and ghostly effect. Below the silhouettes, there are two arch-like shapes that could represent openings or doorways, adding depth to the composition. Overall, the piece evokes a sense of mystery and abstraction. Mental Health Treatment in Algeria. The Talisman and the Couch Ghada Hamrouche, Ghania Khelifi · August 2024
  • The image depicts a modern building with a dome-shaped roof, likely serving as a public institution or center. The architecture features a combination of curved and angular elements, with large windows that allow natural light inside. Surrounding the building are trees and greenery, contributing to a pleasant atmosphere. In front of the building, there are vehicles parked, including a yellow taxi, indicating it is situated near a road. There are also banners displaying text, possibly providing information about the institution. A flag can be seen on a pole, suggesting this might be a governmental or community facility. Overall, the scene conveys a sense of public service in a well-maintained environment. The Dilemmas of Organ Donation in Muslim Countries Khadija Mohsen-Finan · December 2017
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