Very nice thread, I have a little confession to make on the topic.
For the third time in my life my mind has been affecting my body and daily life compromising many things and this is surely influencing my own work, not only because of slowing down/stopping activities having people being disappointed at me, but also as a different approach to sound. More painful, more repetitive, etc.
Nothing news.
I don't have a mental disorder, I'm not mentally ill, but not being fully operative due to a temporary condition that previously affected other members in my family as I have been is really rising difficulties.
The next wertham full length has been in the works for over a decade, it's entitled Bodies under siege and started as an external observation of specific issues people have with the unacceptance of their bodies, but it's s slowly turning into a personal experience about really living my own mind and body as an enemy. Nothing new and nothing as extreme as other works, even of "acclaimed" contemporary artists who were obsessed with the same topic from the 60s onwards, but I think it works in PE context. I always tried to observe from the outside the topics I used in concept, often impersonating the characters using the "I/Me" rather than the "them/they" (no non-binary pun intended). Now this detachment I always had is becoming difficult to use.
Atrax Morgue, SPK, Stabat Mors and many otherse went deep in these topics in very sensitive way.