New Book Release, On Sale Now From the author of “In the Shambles: Revised” comes the next installment in a collection of works that you have…
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“In the Shambles: Revised” by Stephanie Fjetland
“In the Shambles: Revised” is a recollection of poetry that is simply impossible to describe. It quietly takes the reader on a journey they’d least expected. With no subject left untouched it
unlocks a sleeper cell of emotions in the reader at the turn of a page.
Eloquent, gritty, and brutally honest this book slams the door on the contemporary.
The experience of this book is as if the author has taken the reader by the hand and led them into the dark and dangerous spaces of the mind that lie in between self, love, and life in America. Then she turns the lights on.
This anniversary release of “In the Shambles” is updated with new insights, a personal message from the author, and more.”
The Truth About Major Depressive Disorder
Major Depressive Disorder is defined as a diagnosable psychological and chemical mental disorder that affects the way a person feels, thinks, functions and behaves. It is characterized by not just the manifestation of low mood and sadness. It is a chronic imbalance. It is a cyclic and episodic. When authentic it is lethal when untreated.
15 Things You Can Do Right Now to Recover from a Setback
With an overwhelming amount of ideas, I decided my first entry needed to be in list format. I’d highlight ten things that almost anyone can do without cost or offense that will benefit them towards the better self and mind. It would also be credible and scientific.
An Introduction to Kinda Unprofessional by The Petty Cow
It’s a contemporary American fantasy to believe hallucinations and delusion stem only from someone’s socioeconomic choice or substance use. The members of the public that don’t understand psychosis need to be able to explain it away to themselves in a way that makes sense to them. It reassures them with the comfort of believing those things will not come to happen to their status quo minds of less complicated and tragic personal experiences.