An infographic illustrating the psychosocial adaptation process to chronic illness and disability, showing stages from initial realization, shock and anxiety, mourning, internalized anger, defense, mobilization, to reintegration, with icons representing each stage.

This series of posters explores the themes of chronic illness, disability adaptation, and adolescent brain development through visually engaging infographics. With a cohesive color scheme, each piece effectively communicates complex psychological and neurological concepts in an accessible manner.

Designed for office spaces or patient waiting rooms during medical visits, these posters challenge the typical infographics many are uninterested in reading due to complexity or poor design.

Infographic about children aged 12 to 17 with two or three chronic conditions, highlighting identity, self-concept, body image, and adjustment, with a diagram of a brain and a person’s head outline.
Infographic comparing the amygdala and frontal cortex at ages 10 and 19, highlighting differences in brain development and functions in adolescents.