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Descartes once said that human beings are predisposed to become certain individuals with innate mindsets that cannot be changed. That could not be more false for Blair Pevensie, patient zero of the unexplained mental disorder known as "Psychosia." Psychosia triggered Blair to become both erratic and confused, to become both homicidal and suicidal, engaging in behaviors outside her conscious and moral recognition. Her fatal life inside Eloquoia Psychiatric Hospital was a destiny carved out from her traumatic surroundings as a forgotten and abused existence, forcing her to live a life of criminality, insanity, and eventual death.…mehr

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Descartes once said that human beings are predisposed to become certain individuals with innate mindsets that cannot be changed. That could not be more false for Blair Pevensie, patient zero of the unexplained mental disorder known as "Psychosia." Psychosia triggered Blair to become both erratic and confused, to become both homicidal and suicidal, engaging in behaviors outside her conscious and moral recognition. Her fatal life inside Eloquoia Psychiatric Hospital was a destiny carved out from her traumatic surroundings as a forgotten and abused existence, forcing her to live a life of criminality, insanity, and eventual death.
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Author of "Crazy & Obsessed: Addicted to Relationships" and its sequel "Letters to Those Loved & Lost: You Will Always Be Remembered", Lena Ma dives deep into her most memorable and traumatic relationship in "Broken & Abused: The Imprisoned Mind", a fiction novella based on the true story of her scarred life and romantic love with a physical and emotional abuser. She recounts the events that seduced her in and the mindset that entrapped her, preventing her escape. She tells her story as being a victim to herself rather than a victim to her partner. With raw and unfiltered emotions, she brings her readers into the chilling and disturbing world of self-destruction.