TY - GEN A1 - Szmigiero, Katarzyna A1 - Gonigroszek, Dorota PB - Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jana Kochanowskiego. Filia w Piotrkowie Trybunalskim N2 - The aim of this article is to analyse historical documents and biographical accounts relating to the clinical depression from which Winston Churchill, ac¬cording to some sources, allegedly suffered all his life. He nicknamed his low moods “a black dog” and the phrase has become widely accepted in the English-speaking world as a personification of depression. We argue that there is scant solid evidence to prove Churchill was indeed mentally ill, even for a short peri¬od of time. He has been deliberately chosen to act as an anti-stigma icon due to his immense popularity and indisputable achievements. In an attempt to fight prejudice and lift the shame accompanying the illness, especially among males diagnosed with the disorder, Churchill’s biography has become falsified while his portrayals in film and fiction are often innacurate. L1 - http://bibliotekacyfrowa.ujk.edu.pl/Content/4285/PDF/pzh22_1_02.pdf CY - Piotrków Trybunalski L2 - http://bibliotekacyfrowa.ujk.edu.pl/Content/4285 PY - 2021 DO - 10.25951/4346 T1 - What if the Black Dog Turns Out to be a Ginger Poodle? Winston Churchill and depression UR - http://bibliotekacyfrowa.ujk.edu.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/4285 ER -