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Dancing for Mental Health (1983) is a self-help comedy music album by Will Powers, the stage name used by the fashion photographer Lynn Goldsmith. The album consists in Goldsmith's voice shifted downward in pitch to sound male, reciting motivational self-improvement exhortations and emotional psychodrama, using affirmations set to music to poke fun at the self-help entrepreneurs who "build the listener's inner self and encourage personal growth through the thought that anything is possible". The album credits "special thanks" to Steve Winwood, Todd Rundgren, Sting, Nile Rodgers, Carly Simon, Sly and Robbie, Jacob Brackman and the Will Powers Supporters: Chris Blackwell, Ellen and Pascual Nieves, Ellen Foley, Andy Cavaliere, Donna Hellman, Bashiri Johnson, Mary Beth Hurt, Maria Vidal Fernandez, Meatloaf, David Sanborn, Steve Stanley, Griffin Dunne, Karen Allen, Warren Beatty, Glenn Close, Ian Hunter and Tom Bailey. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.