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On one side of the lens is @spitzmelissa, a photographer from St. Louis who now lives in Brooklyn. On the other is her mother Deborah Adams, whose struggles with mental illness Melissa has recorded over the past eight years for a series she publishes on Instagram called @nothing_to_worry_about. Deborah is seen here at Creve Coeur Lake in Missouri in November 2016. The nearly 6,000 photographs form an intimate visual diary of a disease that is often invisible, cloaked in shame, fear and stigma. Over the years, Deborah has been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, depression and bipolar disorder. Her psychiatric battles intensified with substance abuse, which afflicts 8.2 million American adults who are also struggling with mental illness. Creating art out of chaos has helped Melissa cope: “The project became a buffer, a way to isolate horrible moments into tiny squares of digital material that I could make sense of later.” The project has reshaped this mother-daughter relationship. “The camera brings her attention and it brings her me,” says Melissa. Read more in this week's issue of TIME. Photographs by @spitzmelissa


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