LEADING CHURCHILL MYTHS
The Myth of the “Black Dog” ChurChill did have dark moods, but he was not bipolar
“Man
goeth forth unto his work and to his labour until the evening.” illingworth’s
as ruMors Mounted of
churchill’s
1954
cartoon in
Punch,
retireMent, slandered wsc with a vicious and inaccurate portrait of a
decrepit leader, his elegant hands grossly Misshapen, and More than a hint of the serious depression so often alleged since. see “the
cartoon that shocked the pM”
by tiM
benson, Finest hour 113, winter 2001-02.
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Churchill would be surprised to know that his many Google search for “Churchill and Depression” references to his innocent childhood phrase “Black produces page after page of articles and references Dog,” an expression of Victorian nannies to connote bad to books that discuss Churchill’s alleged serious moods, would be used after his death to declare him -depression. There are those who believe he had mentally ill. Jock Colville, his onetime private secretary, Manic Depression (now known as Bipolar Disorder) and warned that the hypothetical depression “revealed” in there’s another group who believe he suffered from Major Lord Moran’s diaries, through Depression. The National WSC’s use of this expression, Association for the Mentally Ill carol b rec k en ri dg e would become “accepted (NAMI) includes Churchill, along dogma.” It certainly has. with Abraham Lincoln and Carol Breckenridge MA, ATR-BC was a practicing art therapist for over twenty years and is now Adjunct Professor at Ursuline College, Pepper Pike, Ohio, in the graduate art therapy program. This article will be posted with its predecessor “Leading Myths” on The Churchill Centre website.
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