Description
What happens when the mind becomes a maze, and the heart can’t find a way out?
“Departure from Stimulation” is a powerful blend of fiction and non-fiction—a psychological journey that draws from real emotions, lived experiences, and inner battles often left unspoken.
At the heart of this story is Harry—a boy shaped by grief, abandoned by answers, and trapped inside a mind that no longer feels safe. After losing his mother to suicide and his father soon after, Harry grows up in a world that never asked how he was coping. Outwardly charming, inwardly collapsing—he battles dissociation, emotional numbness, and haunting inner voices.
But when a friend reaches out, and therapy enters his life, Harry is offered something he’s never had before: a chance to understand himself.
This novel doesn’t promise perfect endings. Instead, it explores the messy, painful, and deeply human process of healing. Inspired by real psychological truths and grounded in authentic emotional experiences, it gives voice to those who often suffer in silence.
A mix of fiction and non-fiction, this book speaks to:
Mental health and emotional trauma
The effects of childhood loss and grief
Auditory hallucinations and dissociation
The transformative power of therapy
The quiet resilience of those who keep going
“Departure from Stimulation” is not just a story. It’s a voice for the voiceless. A reminder that therapy isn’t weakness—it’s strength. That healing is messy, nonlinear, and still worth choosing.
If you’ve ever searched for meaning in your pain, you might find yourself in these pages.
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