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9->'''Lisa:''' If you're feeling depressed, do what I do and write something. A novel, a play...\
10'''Bart:''' Or I could write something that's ''not'' gay.
11-->-- ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''
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13When a character uses art (such as painting, dancing, singing, crafting trinkets, etc.) as a coping mechanism to deal with extreme stress, such as trauma, loss, or isolation. This trope is a TruthInTelevision, as studies have shown that any kind of fiber art (knitting, crocheting, sewing, etc.) can reduce anxiety and depression. It is known as a form of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sublimation_(psychology) sublimation]] in formal psychology.
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15CaptivityHarmonica is a situation- and mechanism-specific subtrope. Compare CopeByPretending, where the character instead copes by pretending their stress is not as big as it is; ComfortFood and HeartbreakAndIceCream, a.k.a. "Cope by Eating", and CatharticChores, a.k.a. "Cope by Working and Doing Chores". Contrast PercussiveTherapy, a.k.a "Cope by Smashing". A SadClown is a character who copes by cracking jokes. See also TrueArtIsAngsty.
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17The inverse of this is TooUpsetToCreate, which can cause things like WritersBlock when a character's emotions leave them ''unable'' to create.
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19See also {{Escapism}}.
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27* ''Manga/KOn High School'': Sumire realizes that playing drums relieves her from stress, which motivates her to join the light music club.
28* ''Manga/MariaNoDanzai'': Maria was once a happily married woman and a mother. However, her beloved son was killed right in front of her, and she discovered that she was killed in a prank gone wrong by demonic bullies who tortured her son before they killed him. She snapped toward revenge and threw away her life and marriage, eventually taking a new identity as a nurse at her son's old school to kill the bullies one by one and destroy them emotionally before killing them. It was revealed in chapter 14 that in her spare time at home, Maria sews together [[ReplacementGoldfish sock dolls of her deceased son Kiritaka]]; she has dinner with the doll and pampers it like it was her son. It's clear that this is a coping mechanism Maria uses when she's not focusing on destroying the demons that took her son away.
29* ''Literature/OutbreakCompany'': A while after the werewolf Elbia joins the protagonists as their group artist, she starts hiding away in her room, drawing non-stop while avoiding food, sleep, and baths. Shinichi confronts Elbia over this, fearful that he's turned her into a {{Hikikomori}}. Instead, she explains that short-term obsessive episodes are considered perfectly normal for werewolves, who had to find more socially acceptable ways of channeling their hunting instincts after they were integrated into human society. The AnimatedAdaptation, however, isn't an example -- Elbia is shown losing sleep, but [[AdaptationalContextChange it's treated at face value]] as Shinichi getting her addicted to Japanese art (in general, the adaptation drops a lot of the novels' racism themes [[PragmaticAdaptation in order to focus more on its allegories for the British opium trade]]).
30* ''Anime/Dororo2019'': [[CoolBigSis Mio]] sings so that she doesn't feel sadness [[spoiler: even when she's selling her body.]]
31* In ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'', after [[spoiler:Kamina's death]], Simon is seen sculpting several statues of him.
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35* ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'': After the RealityWarper Dr. Manhattan flees to Mars in the [[spoiler:mistaken]] belief that he [[spoiler:accidentally caused cancer to develop in people close to him, including his ex-girlfriend]], he calms himself by creating a huge, intricate glass palace out of the sand.
36* Subverted in ''ComicBook/VForVendetta''. Delia Surridge thought that the Man In Room Five's fooling around with fertilizer and grease solvent was just him trying to cope with the trauma of his experiments through art. In reality, he was using the various chemicals to create napalm and mustard gas for his eventual escape.
37* In ''ComicBook/DoomPatrol'', Dorothy Spinner uses her psychic abilities to create lots of imaginary friends as a way of coping with her profound loneliness.
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41* ''Fanfic/InfinityTrainBlossomingTrail'': Chloe Cerise writes a lot of macabre stories to help vent out frustrations in her life about people not noticing her -- or if they do it's about her following her father's footsteps -- and her bullying problems and school.
42* In ''Fanfic/WithPearlAndRubyGlowing'', [[WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse Luz]] and [[WesternAnimation/FanboyAndChumChum Kyle]] made [[StylisticSuck (poorly written)]] fanfiction based on their abuse, and [[WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShopAWorldOfOurOwn several guests on Bev's show]] pour their trauma into acting, dancing, or book-writing. The writers have also noted this is what they're doing themselves with the entire AU.
43* In ''Fanfic/TheHungerGamesPrequelCollection'', Terra (the victor of the Thirty-sixth Hunger Games) struggles to come to terms with the death of her younger sister in the Forty-first Games. Her fellow District 8 victors encourage her to take up painting to give her something else to think about; it seems to help, though she still has moments when she is painfully reminded of her sister and doubts she will ever completely get over losing her.
44* ''Fanfic/ASecondChance'': When Luan’s in a state of serious depression, she falls into “mime melancholy” (as her siblings call it), where she takes a vow of silence and stays in her mime persona for the indefinite future. This happens in ''No Good Deed Goes Unpunished'', when her family accepts to stay at Kathleen’s summer home for a week and Luan's “protesting” (staying outside and roughing it) goes horribly wrong immediately, leaving with nothing but to sulk in her own bizarre way.
45* In the ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' story ''Fanfic/ASmallButStubbornFire'', while looking at the sketch that Marinette has made of a man in a white suit and mask with words like "love destroys" and "regret" Sabine wonders if this is a silent cry for help from her daughter over being assaulted, not knowing that the drawing is of an akumatized Cat Noir.
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49* In ''WesternAnimation/BarbieAsRapunzel'', Rapunzel often paints as an escape from her miserable living situation, including painting places she dreams of visiting one day once she's free. Her painting skills come in handy when she gains a magic paintbrush that turns her paintings into portals to real-world locations.
50* ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013:'' After Elsa escapes Arendelle, she creates a beautiful ice palace both to test her ElementalPowers and to release her pent-up emotions. She is singing "Let It Go" as it forms around her.
51* ''WesternAnimation/Klaus2019'': After the [[spoiler:death of his beloved wife, with no children to tend to]], the eponymous toymaker resorted to making birdhouses in her memory.
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55* ''Film/ThisHouseHasPeopleInIt'': The Sculptor, creator of the in-universe show "The Sculptor's Clayground", keeps referencing his messy breakup with his ex and his time in prison, where he apparently learned to work with clay to get his emotions out. He's not very good at it, however, and it may or may not have given him "Lynks Disease".
56* ''Film/TheShawshankRedemption'':
57** Andy copes with the monotonous reality of his imprisonment by carving little stone figurines. [[spoiler:There is more to it than his fascination with art. He purposefully [[InvokedTrope invokes the trope]] to avoid suspicion while secretly using the carving hammer to dig out a tunnel and escape.]]
58** Subverted when Andy gives his friend Red a [[CaptivityHarmonica harmonica]] as a present hoping it will cheer him up. It reminds Red of the free days too much to serve as solace, so he avoids playing it.
59* Detective Callahan from ''Film/SuddenImpact'' investigates a brutal murder in a small seaside town outside San Francisco. One suspect is a rape victim that moved back to town recently. Callahan visits Jennifer in her studio and sees the grim and ghoulish canvases that she has painted. Jennifer becomes his prime suspect upon viewing these works.
60* ''Film/{{Marwencol}}'' and its derivative ''Film/WelcomeToMarwen'' are based on this trope. After a severe beating left him brain-damaged and unable to draw, artist Mark Hogancamp created a miniature town populated by dolls, which he manipulated and photographed to deal with his trauma.
61* In the framing scenes of ''Film/MoulinRouge'', Christian writes the story of his romance with Satine [[spoiler: because it was her LastRequest]], and it ends up serving as a healing process for him.
62* Tony Stark in ''Film/IronMan3'' is shown dealing with the stress from his PTSD of the [[Film/TheAvengers2012 chitari invasion]] using this. This results in several dozen different Iron Man suits of various sorts.
63* Throughout ''Film/{{Waitress}}'', Jenna channels her problems into new flavors of pie. Most of them are inspired by her AwfulWeddedLife, [[SympatheticAdulterer conflicted feelings about her affair]], or both (i.e. “I can't have no affair because it's wrong and I ''[[DomesticAbuse don’t want Earl to kill me]]''” pie).
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67* The title heroine of ''Literature/ThaisOfAthens'' falls into a deep depression after [[spoiler:her BestFriend Aegesichore and her lover Menedem]] are both murdered in a single day. The only thing that keeps her afloat (until major changes in her life help her overcome it) is riding out into the wilderness and dancing for hours at a time.
68* ''Literature/TheLastContinent'': The god of evolution reacts to problems by making beetles as he says it relaxes him (the god being based on both UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin and the "God has an inordinate fondness for beetles" quote). Stibbons, who is ready to give up everything to live with the only scientific-minded god on the Disc runs like hell when it turns out the god's evolutionary masterpiece is a cockroach.
69* ''Literature/TheWheelOfTime'': Perrin Aybara, a former village [[TheBlacksmith blacksmith]] who's childhood friends with TheChosenOne, takes his mind off the world-shaking events he's been caught up in by spending time at work in the forge, even after becoming nobility. After the death of his friend [[spoiler:Hopper]], he starts smithing and inadvertently creates [[spoiler:the first Power-wrought weapon since the [[TheTimeOfMyths Age of Legends]]]].
70* In the ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' novel ''Literature/AStitchInTime2000'', Garak is living in a gardener's shed in the ruined remains of Cardassia. Unlike most people, he has no intention of rebuilding his house but instead turns it into a memorial to his mother who was killed shortly before the war ended when her body was trapped under the rubble. He stacks the debris in ways that appeal to his current emotional state. It doesn't take long for others to notice and start coming by to see it as well, for the construction has artistic and emotional meaning for them as well.
71* ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'': When Navani believes that her brother-in-law has been betrayed and killed in battle, she dissociates slightly and paints a huge prayer-glyph on the ground. After her mind clears, she realizes it's the symbol for "Justice".
72* ''Literature/TheHandmaidsTale'': Offred, the story's narrator, mentions that Wives are not very satisfied with the grim realities of women's life in Gilead either, even though they are the top class women who have servants and their husbands are in power. About the only creative things they can do is gardening or [[TextileWorkIsFeminine knitting]] scarves for soldiers who fight at the fronts.
73-->''"Many of the Wives have such gardens, it's something for them to order and maintain and care for."''
74* ''Literature/ThisAlienShore'': Ian Kent used to be an outpilot until [[CareerEndingInjury a docking accident destroyed his color vision]], making him unable to navigate the [[HyperspaceIsAScaryPlace ainniq]]. Now his main hobby is his art. He struggles to capture the beauty of the ainniq, but it would be impossible even with color vision.
75* Russ from ''Literature/AspergerSunset'' paints the sunset partly as a coping mechanism for his anxiety.
76* Diane from ''Literature/IfIFallIfIDie'' plays old folk songs on her acoustic guitar to keep her mind off her anxious thoughts.
77* ''Literature/TheSomedayBirds'': Gram deals with worry during [[spoiler:Dad's surgery]] by knitting about a dozen caps.
78* Carl from ''Literature/EveryShinyThing'' took up gardening after the death of his eight-year-old daughter from cancer. Watching and participating in the cycle of life makes him feel better about what happened.
79* Dana from the ''Literature/PilgrennonsChildren'' series makes Airfix models, on the advice of her therapist that she go somewhere quiet and do something she enjoys that takes up all her concentration when she's upset.
80* ''Literature/SocialQueue'': After a CareerEndingInjury left Zoe's dad unable to contribute to the family's finances, he was depressed for a long time, complete with a BeardOfSorrow. He eventually found fulfillment when he took up cooking.
81* Starr from ''Literature/OrangeCloudsBlueSky'' deals with her problems, including [[spoiler:her father's abandonment and her mother's depression and drug addiction]], by drawing with crayons. When she's drawing, she can shut out everything bad and focus on her work.
82* In ''Literature/LittleWomen'', when Jo is deep in grief [[spoiler: after Beth's death]], Marmee suggests she comfort herself by writing again, which (apart from one poem about Beth) she hasn't done since her professional career failed in New York. Jo takes the advice, and not only does it help her to heal, but she soon revives her career by publishing her short stories and poems in a magazine.
83* Katya from ''Literature/{{By Any Other Name|2013}}'' painted to cope with missing her dad, who had made powerful enemies through some kind of business deal, and worrying about his safety. But it was her own safety she should have been worried about, because her father's enemies kidnapped her to hold her to ransom.
84* In ''Literature/TheMermaidsDaughter'', opera singer Kathleen is a descendant of Literature/TheLittleMermaid who suffers from severe chronic pain in her feet and tongue. Singing is one of the few things that can distract her from it. Her friend Tom is also an example - singing makes him forget about his insecurities and his father who [[IHaveNoSon disowned him for being gay]].
85* Ivan, the caged gorilla in ''Literature/TheOneAndOnlyIvan'', feels that he's been an artist ever since he was a baby living with his family in the wild, when he would paint mud across the back of his patient mother. Captured and caged in an almost intolerable existence, Ivan mainly [[CopeByPretending Copes By Pretending]] that things are fine and forcibly not remembering his old life, with a side of [[HeartbreakAndIceCream being really interested in food]]. But sometimes his owner gives him paper and crayons and he feels genuine pleasure and excitement, at least some of the time. It frustrates him that to most humans his work is [[PlayingPictionary completely abstract]], when ''he'' thinks he's clearly portraying things in his cage.
86* Before ''Literature/TheShipWho Won'', [[SapientShip Carialle]] survived a truly harrowing experience and was rescued, poisoned by her own wastes and in utter terror of the dark and [[HatesBeingAlone of being alone]]. This being a setting that averts ThereAreNoTherapists, numerous people poured intensive time and effort into helping her, and art therapy was part of this, starting with the suggestion that she paint her fears. She started by flooding canvases with utter blackness, only gradually working her way towards more complex work. By the time of the book she's better, with only a few rare reminders of her trauma, but she's discovered a love of painting as a hobby. With a new brawn who enjoys {{LARP}}ing, Carialle also happily becomes his GameMaster, designing holographic places and characters and challenges for him in her cabin.
87* ''Literature/TheGoldenHamsterSaga'':
88** Freddy, the world's only literate hamster, copes with his traumatic experience in ''Freddy in Peril'' by [[DirectLineToTheAuthor writing a book about it]].
89** In ''Freddy's Final Quest'', Freddy realizes that reading and writing is a coping mechanism for the unnatural situation of being a wild animal who lives in an apartment, since golden hamsters aren't domesticated. If he lived in the wild, he wouldn't want to read or write.
90* ''Literature/WhatHappenedToLaniGarver'': Ever since Claire, a leukemia survivor, started high school, she's been having regular dreams about girls cutting themselves with razors. Claire is horrified but also fascinated by the dreams and secretly writes songs about them. When she tells Lani about it, he tells her that it's probably a good thing because she's using art to work out her frustrations instead of violence, and suggests that dreaming and writing songs about cutting helps her feel in control of her own blood.
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94* In the ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' episode "Hard Time", O'Brien is sent to prison and, in order to cope with forced isolation, taught by his cellmate how to make "eseekas", geometric patterns formed by tracing his finger in the sand covering the cell floor.
95* ''Series/DoctorWho'', "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E10VincentAndTheDoctor Vincent and the Doctor]]": {{Discussed|Trope}} by a museum curator regarding the art of Creator/VincentVanGogh. Going by van Gogh's [[ManlyTears reaction]], he hit the nail on the head.
96-->'''Curator:''' He transformed the pain of his tormented life into ecstatic beauty. Pain is easy to portray but to use your passion and pain to portray the ecstasy and joy and magnificence of our world, no one had ever done it before.
97* ''Series/{{Shoestring}}'': Eddie doodles caricatures of the people he's talking to in order to manage stress. When he's dragged into an abandoned train car in the pilot, he draws in the dust on the window.
98* Brian Topp in ''Series/{{Spaced}}'' discovers he can ''only'' paint when he's angst-ridden; after finally finding happiness when he starts dating Twist, his inspiration dries up. Luckily, Marsha spots his predicament and [[CruelToBeKind deliberately taunts him]] about his artistic block, making him just upset enough to start painting again.
99* A RunningGag throughout ''Series/{{NCIS}}'' is Gibbs' constantly making boats or other carpentry projects in his home's basement to deal with the stresses of his work/several divorces/whatever hell came knocking on his door this week. [[RiddleForTheAges It's never made clear what he does to the boats once he completes them]], since the basement doesn't seem to have a way to get them out and he's never shown destroying them once he's done making them. However, one of Gibbs' finished boats being part of a crime scene is a plot point in "Outlaws and In-Laws", prompting [[PerkyGoth Abby]] to joke that the team's mystery of the week is to find out how it got out of Gibbs' basement.
100* ''Series/UtopiaFalls'': After she's traumatized by being caught in a riot, Sage learns capoeira as not only a self-defense technique in the future but to heal, which works.
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104* The Music/BoomtownRats song "I Don't Like Mondays" owes its existence to this trope. Frontman Bob Geldof recounts in his memoirs that he was being interviewed on a US local television station when [[WeInterruptThisProgram they were interrupted by a news bulletin]] about [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleveland_Elementary_School_shooting_(San_Diego) a school shooting in San Diego]], and Geldof ended up sitting in a corner of the studio listening to the incident unfold in real-time. The lyrics were written in an attempt to put his shock and horror into words, and the result ended up being the most successful single the band ever released, which he admits to having quite mixed feelings about.
105* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCChLqGffOY The Mystery of Your Gift]]" by Music/JoshGroban:
106-->So sing higher and higher,\
107A thousand new voices ring through.\
108If you sing out of the fire,\
109The courage you need comes from you.
110* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrT_0J6m6y8 Bird Set Free]]" by Music/{{Sia}}:
111-->And I don't care if I sing off-key,\
112I find myself in my melodies.\
113I sing for love, I sing for me,\
114I shout it out like a bird set free.
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118* ''TabletopGame/TheOneRing'' has this as a game mechanic to heal the Shadow Points that {{Player Character}}s accumulate through misdeeds or traumatic events. The character spends a few months of downtime on a Craft or Song skill check, which represents them rebalancing themselves through creative work.
119* ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'': The [[LooksLikeOrlok deformed]] Nosferatu {{Vampire Variety|Pack}} are usually stuck living in underground enclaves at the fringes of undead society. They're also a rare exception to vampires' CreativeSterility, channeling their alienation into eerie sculptures, haunting songs that use the acoustics of subway tunnels, or bizarre fungus gardens.
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123* ''VideoGame/BestOfThree'': In high school, Helen vented her frustrations with her unrequited crush on Grant by writing poetry, which she sees as a given for ''all'' angsty teenagers. It's something of an OldShame for her.
124-->''Like all the angst-ridden teenagers of all time, you once kept and wrote in a notebook the various trials and tribulations of Being In Love With Grant (sometimes in prose, but more often, more’s the pity, in a kind of Dickinsonian verse, touched with long dashes— and heady words— and Thoughts most suitably conceived in a chaise longue[...]''
125* The Plain Doll from ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'' seems to have been crafted by Gehrman as a way of coping with the suicide of his star pupil (and secret obsession) Lady Maria. While he has meticulously recreated Maria's physical appearance, however, he couldn't bring the Doll to life, and so appears to have struck a DealWithTheDevil to animate her (and the end result was markedly different from the original, personality-wise).
126* ''VideoGame/Borderlands2'' features a mix of this and CopeByPretending in the ''Tiny Tina Assault on Dragon Keep'' DLC, which takes place after the main game and follows Tiny Tina guiding her fellow Vault Hunters through a campaign of [[AlliterationAndAdventurers Bunkers & Badasses]]... which right from the get-go appears to be Tina's means of ignoring (if not [[IRejectYourReality outright denying]]) [[spoiler:the recent death of her beloved ParentalSubstitute, Roland]]. The players spend most of the game allowing Tina to indulge her wacky fantasies, but as the campaign nears its climax and [[CreatorBreakdown it becomes increasingly more reflective of recent events]] through her [[SelectiveObliviousness selectively oblivious]] lens, they start getting very uncomfortable and try to get her to stop the game and face the truth. [[spoiler:They eventually do get to her, and only once Tina comes fully clean with accepting Roland's death does she and the party come up with their own happy ending to Roland's story, allowing her to heal and move on.]]
127* The protagonist of ''VideoGame/{{Bound}}'' is an adult woman who escapes into a fantasy world where she is a ballerina princess, in order to process her childhood trauma of [[spoiler:being abandoned by her father]] through dance. There are also some hints that her imaginative dancing routines and drawings are a way to cope with her inability to actually dance in real life due to pregnancy.
128* An out-of-universe example: Hironobu Sakaguchi's mother passed away shortly before development began on ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII''. Given how strongly the themes of loss and grief are in the game's story, it's clear that he threw himself into this project as a way to cope with his loss.
129* The title heroine of ''VideoGame/{{Gris}}'' copes with personal loss by singing. Notably, she cannot actually sing for most of the game (the "Sing" button is mapped, but only elicits weak gasps from Gris), only finding her voice again in the penultimate stage. At the climax, [[spoiler:singing finally helps her to overcome her depression]].
130* ''VideoGame/MyChildLebensborn'' is partly about caring for a bullied child. One of the means by which the child deals with what is happening to them is by drawing. There is at least one event during which the child spends a time unit unavailable for tasks that require their physical presence because they are busy drawing.
131* In ''VideoGame/TheSims4'', you can tell Sims that are Angry or Sad to paint paintings based on their mood. The resulting paintings have an aura based on the mood of the Sim that painted them, making any nearby Sim that same mood. The possible paintings change as a result of this; Angry Sims, for instance, can paint a house burning down.
132* Implied in ''VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution''. A desk in Adam's apartment is covered in handmade clocks, which is either this trope or doing delicate work as physical therapy (or perhaps both).
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136* ''VisualNovel/DaughterForDessert'':
137** For a time, [[spoiler:Amanda deals with her crush on her father]] by writing erotic stories about a father-daughter couple who run a diner.
138** Notably averted with [[spoiler:Kathy. She has dreams of being a successful writer, but she tends not to do anything when something’s bothering her.]]
139* In ''VisualNovel/LongLiveTheQueen'', Elodie gets a bonus to learning subjects under the artistic 'Expression' skillset (being Decoration, Instrument, and Voice) when her predominant mood for the week is depressed, thereby making it easier for her to gain ranks in those skills at those times. Since her mother had recently died by the beginning of the game, she naturally starts out in this emotional state, prompting many first-time players to fall into the trap of doubling down on these (and the similarly-boosted 'Animal Handling' skills) for her initial lessons.
140* The title character in ''VisualNovel/{{Melody}}'' writes songs and plays them on her guitar to console herself whenever she misses her deceased mother.
141** The protagonist may do this as well. He is shown to have written songs that are relevant to situations that he faced in life.
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145* Catherine from ''Webcomic/FurryExperience'' is an introvert, and doodles frequently to cope with social pressures. Cat's class notes are littered with doodles. When Cat is assigned Courtney as a project partner, Cat draws Courtney with her cranial cap open and the brain flying out on silly little wings in the Tuesday 8 June 2010 strip. "I don't like her much," Cat admits to Ronnie.
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149* ''WebVideo/{{Alantutorial}}'': Alan attempts to cope with his problems the only way he knows how: by doing the one thing he loves and making tutorials for the internet, even if he's stranded in the wilderness.
150* ''WebVideo/DreamSMP'':
151** It is revealed that [[PhysicalGod Foolish]] uses building and construction to maintain a sense of control over his life, a much healthier coping mechanism than [[spoiler:burning down and massacring villages]] as he did in his past.
152** It is implied that one of Eret's main coping mechanisms for dealing with and moving past traumatic events is building monuments or exhibits on them in his museum, like the replica of the Egg, or the monument she made for Foolish after [[spoiler:he [[HeroicSacrifice sacrificed himself]] to save them during the Red Banquet]], for example.
153* Invoked for BlackComedy in [[https://local.theonion.com/abusive-father-cant-wait-to-see-the-art-hes-inspiring-h-1819573241 this article]] from Website/TheOnion: "[[AbusiveParents Abusive Father]] Can't Wait to See the Art [[MiseryBuildsCharacter He's Inspiring His Kids to Create]]".
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157* ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'': Gloria copes with sadness and extreme stress by painting and is happy to explain how she felt when she painted each work as well as what she was coping with at the time. Unfortunately, she's a ButtMonkey and nobody sees any beauty in her paintings until Cricket adds crude drawings of common objects to the canvases. The very fact that her paintings got no attention without the help of a small annoying child does not escape her notice.
158* ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'': In the episode "King Ramses' Curse", a plague of locusts begins to destroy the Bagges' house. Upon witnessing this, Muriel goes into the kitchen and begins rapidly baking cakes until the curse passes.
159* In the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' episode "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS7E14FameAndMisfortune Fame and Misfortune]]", when [[Characters/FriendshipIsMagicRarity Rarity's]] boutique is being boycotted because of negative reviews about the friendship journal, she copes by "stress-sewing" and churning out large amounts of dresses. She's later seen wearing a completely ridiculous and tacky outfit. When Rainbow Dash asks her what it is, Rarity snaps, "My emotions, darling! ''STRESS COUTURE!''"
160* In ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' episode "Reaching Out", [[Characters/TheOwlHouseLuzNoceda Luz Noceda]] is depressed over the fact that [[spoiler:she's unable to perform her yearly ritual of visiting her father's grave with her mother]] and basically does anything she can to keep herself distracted. When Eda and King wake up, they find her furiously scribbling down notes on a board to try and figure out what Belos' plans are, with her having already started work on a (haphazardly thrown together) portal door prototype and discovered a new glyph combo before they woke up. [[ObviouslyNotFine Both of them are immediately able to tell that something is bothering her]].
161* In the ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' episode "[[Recap/StevenUniverseS5E22MadeOfHonor Made of Honor]]", Steven explains to Bismuth the revelation that [[spoiler:her leader Rose Quartz was also their supposed worst enemy Pink Diamond, that she had faked her shattering the rest of the Crystal Gems were corrupted as a result]] and that he had unbubbled her without telling the others. When Steven tries making her reappearance a surprise to the others, Bismuth wanders off and drowns her sorrows by working in her forge, making weapons for an army that will never use them because they have either died or were driven mad with corruption presumably because of an idea ''she'' had given to Rose.
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165* [[https://eatingdisorder.org/blog/2018/04/knitting-together-skills-for-eating-disorder-recovery/ The Center for Eating Disorders at Sheppard Pratt]] in Maryland encourages their patients to take up knitting as part of their recovery.
166* Frida Kahlo was a promising medical student until a horrible bus accident in her late teens paralyzed the bottom half of her body and worsened her chronic pain. Her parents encouraged her to continue her childhood hobby of painting as a way to kill time during her recovery and cope with her new disabilities. She went on to become one of the most revered painters in Mexican history.
167* Creator/AlfredLordTennyson wrote "In Memoriam A.H.H." in an attempt to come to terms with the death of Arthur Henry Hallam, a fellow poet whose friendship is of enormous importance to him.
168* In the couple of years after his wife Creator/NatashaRichardson died, Creator/LiamNeeson was in an unusually large number of movies. Some have interpreted this as him keeping busy to deal with his loss.
169* Creator/DavidDrake has at minimum strongly implied that the ''Literature/HammersSlammers'' series was at least partly a way of getting past some of his more unpleasant Vietnam War experiences.
170* Several artists served in the camouflage battalion of the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Army Ghost Army]] during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. When they had downtime between tactical deception missions, they would often draw and/or paint. In a 2013 documentary about the unit, Sergeant Victor Dowd said, "I was not the only soldier with a sketchbook. I'd have sketched whether I was the only soldier or not. To be quite honest with you, I think it helped keep me in balance, I think it kept my sanity."
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