Madman Says: Notes from a Doctor in a Mental Hospital
Madman Says: Notes from a Doctor in a Mental Hospital
作者: 穆戈 出版社: 金城出版社
Introduction
Adapted from the personal experience of Mugo, a doctor in a mental hospital, this film takes you through the dark forest of the human heart and touches the lives waiting to be repaired. It is a healing story about a mental hospital and a real version of "Genius on the Left, Madman on the Right".
Suspense, reasoning, reversal, crime, psychology, psychiatry, all high-energy and brain-burning; resistance, unyielding, redemption, self-esteem, love and freedom, warm healing. Those panic, treacherous, fragile and fateful overturns are like a colorful paper movie, which makes people feel frightened and intoxicated.
Everything unknown in the mental hospital is a reflection of real life. The book tells about the real psychological dilemmas that everyone has, such as school bullying, sexual repression, the shadow of the original family, and pet loss syndrome; drama psychotherapy, spiritual supervision, hypnosis, personality integration... The book reproduces the process of repairing and rebirth of those broken minds.
Bipolar disorder, pet loss syndrome, fetishism, obsessive-compulsive disorder, depression, paranoia, split personality... Here is a group of "crazy people" living in the abyss.
The cellist broke his bow and stabbed himself in the chest, saying that he was not afraid of death, but was afraid that his body would not be beautiful;
The composer volunteered to be paralyzed, he said - accepting that "it's okay not to be liked" is harder than accepting paralysis;
The 17-year-old boy, with two souls living in his body, humbly gave up his chance to survive and said - please help my mother;
After her mother's cat died, she became a cat. She said - how your parents raised you is very likely how you will be raised when you grow up;
The puppeteer murdered his most beloved puppet, saying that his girlfriend was dead (no one believed it until the police found out the truth about the death of a disabled woman).
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They are alternative geniuses with incomprehensible magical ideas; they are learned liars who hide their anti-social and anti-human nature perfectly; they are also lonely and pitiful people who are in society but their hearts are on an isolated island.
The more Doctor Mugo interacted with them, the more he could see the broken and burning souls behind these "madmen".
This is an unprecedented work on the theme of mental hospitals. It presents the real psychological dilemma of ordinary people from the perspective of doctors and reproduces their psychological recovery process.
Open this book and gaze into the abyss bravely, and you will find that a butterfly finally flies out of the abyss.
Going through the darkest moments, those clever, free and fragile lives are disobedient but always worthy of love.