
Psychosis
The Way In. The Way Out.
“I remember the first moment the word sane stopped feeling solid. It did not collapse. It loosened-just enough to notice that I had been leaning on it without knowing why.”
As part of a six-book mental health series, Psychosis is an intricate cartography of the internal landscape. It maps the unsettling shifts in reality, the loosening of the self, and the quiet pathways required to navigate the space where meaning drops away.
Psychosis is not merely a theoretical state; it is an experience of shifting boundaries, sudden distances, and fragmented perception. This book provides an evocative blend of prose and intricate abstract diagrams, creating an atlas of experiences that are often too difficult to articulate in clinical terms alone.
Through reflection, the book tracks the journey from the arrival of unnoticed momentum, to the loops of fragmented thoughts, toward the quiet steadiness that remains when the conceptual storm passes. “The space left behind is clear, almost austere.”
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Explore the stunning visual cartography mapping out the architecture of psychosis across the book’s chapters.






- The Way In: Recognize the subtle shifts when reality thins and the grip of “I” loosens.
- Visual Cartography: Powerful abstract sketches that mirror the fragmentation and multiplicity of the mind.
- The Shifting Landscape: Unpack the feeling of disorientation, the fading of boundaries, and the emergence of parallel awareness.
- The Way Out: Find steadiness in the space left behind, discovering a quiet presence that doesn’t argue.
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