User:Soniakilcoyne/Kintsugi

Overall, the content is relevant to the topic. I found one part where something is described as "ugly"- I think this language is too biased. Perhaps it communicates a historical truth, but it can be phrased better. Some citations within the article are from blog posts / sources that are not published or peer reviewed.

Article body --> Kintsugi's new relationship to covid through a philosophical lens
[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10011031/#:~:text=This%20study%20investigated%20the%20longitudinal,(23.1%25%20to%204.3%25). https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10011031/#:~:text=This%20study%20investigated%20the%20longitudinal,(23.1%25%20to%204.3%25).]

The Covid-19 pandemic continues to have prominent affects on mental health. After contracting the disease, some patients experienced insomnia, anxiety and depression, and PTSD (cite link). Among healthcare workers, 29.6% reported experiencing these symptoms during and after the pandemic (cite kintsugi mind). Mental healthcare professionals have started applying Kintsugi philosophies to promote post-traumatic growth (PTG). Referred to as "Kintstugi Mind" teachings of repurposing, reflecting, and resourcing found in the art form can also relate to parts of the mind broken by trauma-related mental illnesses. (cite kintsugi mind again).