Author: | David C. Boyles | ISBN: | 9781543932560 |
Publisher: | BookBaby | Publication: | May 30, 2018 |
Imprint: | BookBaby | Language: | English |
Author: | David C. Boyles |
ISBN: | 9781543932560 |
Publisher: | BookBaby |
Publication: | May 30, 2018 |
Imprint: | BookBaby |
Language: | English |
Seventeen years ago, April, 2001, my life changed permanently with my hospitalization and diagnosis of Bi-polar and Schizophrenia (Schizo-Affective). My memoir is a very vivid description of what I went through for several weeks experiencing psychosis, before I was finally hospitalized. I struggled with a relapse, but I was stabilized and eventually got my life back together. I believe there are not enough books published that are first hand accounts of psychosis. I hope my book helps alleviate a lot of the stigma and misunderstandings of mental illness. My personal experience is empirical evidence that experiences with God are a product and manifestation of the brain from psychosis. I know this topic is controversial, but without controversy there can be no change toward the greater understanding of our place in this existence. Because this paradigm shift is so desperately needed, in our antiquated and superstitious society; I hope my story can make a contribution to neuroscience's evolving view of God's origin and personal experiences in the brain from mental illness. I hope, not pray, that my book will change the world by saving souls from their psychosis! I am surviving society's psychosis by taking one pill a day to keep God away!
Seventeen years ago, April, 2001, my life changed permanently with my hospitalization and diagnosis of Bi-polar and Schizophrenia (Schizo-Affective). My memoir is a very vivid description of what I went through for several weeks experiencing psychosis, before I was finally hospitalized. I struggled with a relapse, but I was stabilized and eventually got my life back together. I believe there are not enough books published that are first hand accounts of psychosis. I hope my book helps alleviate a lot of the stigma and misunderstandings of mental illness. My personal experience is empirical evidence that experiences with God are a product and manifestation of the brain from psychosis. I know this topic is controversial, but without controversy there can be no change toward the greater understanding of our place in this existence. Because this paradigm shift is so desperately needed, in our antiquated and superstitious society; I hope my story can make a contribution to neuroscience's evolving view of God's origin and personal experiences in the brain from mental illness. I hope, not pray, that my book will change the world by saving souls from their psychosis! I am surviving society's psychosis by taking one pill a day to keep God away!