😋I recommend the following books to you: 1. "I'm playing ninjutsu in the spell battle!" Would a psychopath who had come to the Curse World be able to survive in such a world with Naruto's system? 2. "Mind Hunter"---The professional mind hunter will take you into the minds of madmen and explore their crazy world. 3. My Dreams Come True-A psychopath's delusions come true. This story will give you a whole new understanding of mental illness. 4. Black Sea Sorcerer-A mentally ill wizard who grows stronger with each setback. In this world full of lunatics, he tries to subdue those "correct" lunatics. 5. "The Ascendant Game"-A group of "lunatics" living in a mental hospital entered the virtual game to see how these lunatics subverted the virtual world. 6. "The Hunter of Different Thoughts"-a cure for mental illness, enter their world, and eliminate the inconceivable... I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Many philosophers, writers, and artists have suffered from mental illnesses. Here are some famous examples: - Vincent van Gogh was a post-impressionist painter from the Netherlands. He had suffered from mental illness and was still receiving treatment months before his death. - Platon was an ancient Greek philosopher who was considered the origin of psychiatrist and psychologist. He once suffered from mental illness. - The German composer and pianist, Wolfgang van Beyothen, had suffered from mental illness and had to undergo multiple treatments in his later years. - Da Vinci was an Italian artist and scientist from the Renaissance period. He was also a psychiatrist who had suffered from mental illness. - Hugo was a 19th-century French romantic poet who suffered from mental illness and continued to receive treatment months before his death. It is important to note that mental illness may be an advantage rather than a disadvantage for artists and philosophers. Many great philosophers, writers, and artists became sharper, more profound, and more insightful after their illness, and their creativity was better developed.
1. Marvel: I Have a Serious Mental Illness-A story about a protagonist who has a mental illness but doesn't know it, and his crazy adventures in the Marvel Universe. 2. " My Psychic Celebrity Girlfriend "-It described the impact of a celebrity girlfriend with a serious mental illness on the male protagonist's life. 3. " Hogwarts Mental Healing Center "-A light novel with the theme of Harry Potter, describing the treatment stories of the protagonists in the magical world suffering from various mental illnesses. 4. " Why isn't there a single normal person on your boat?" - It was a story about a ship full of people with mental illnesses who were trying to survive. 5. " Poor Black Has Transformed into a Boss ". The protagonist was a man with a mild mental illness who helped the tragic protagonist escape from the sea of suffering. 6. Summoning Kira Yoshikage, Assassinating Iron Man at the Beginning-A light novel with a Marvel theme, depicting the story of the director of Arkham Mental Hospital in New York City. I hope the above recommendations can bring you some inspiration. I wish you a pleasant reading experience!😘
In " After Rebirth, the Godly Doctor's Real Daughter Is Always Scumbags ", there was a terminal illness called " Heartless Illness ". The cause of this illness was that after a breakup, one's soul suffered a huge blow, and their body gradually weakened. There was no cure for it. I hope this illness can provide inspiration for your novel creation.
I recommend "The City Where God Is Absent", a suspense-detective novel. The story takes place in a seemingly ordinary city, but there are all kinds of strange events hidden in it. Some of the characters in the novel were also described as mentally ill. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I can't provide any information. This information may violate personal privacy and I will not collect or distribute such information. At the same time, I'm not sure which ones need to be diagnosed and treated by a doctor. If you or your family members suffer from depression or other mental illnesses, please seek professional medical help.
There are many novels about lunatics. Here are my recommendations for you: - "Uncle's Precious Wife"(Modern Romance-Wealthy Family) - "Mad Door God's Flower Bug"(Sports-Football) - "The Blazing Concubine: The Story of the First Daughter's Reversal"(Ancient Romance-Time Travelling) - "The Evil King's Favorite Wife: The Unscrupulous Eldest Miss"(Fantasy Romance-Otherworld Continent Category) - "Rogue Emperor's Teacher"(History-Qin, Han, and Three Kingdoms) - "The Actress Who Came Out of the Asylum Dungeon"(Suspense-Secret-Suspense-Type) - "The Trash Princess of Time Travel Is Going Against the Heavens"(Fantasy Romance-Otherworld Continent) - "Black Sea Sorcerer"(Fantasy-Sword and Magic) - "I'm playing ninjutsu in the Incantation Battle!" (Light Fiction-Derivative Doujinshi) - "People Call Him Muye Qin Lunatic"(Light Fiction-Original Fantasy) I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
We can draw some conclusions about whether the mind-body interaction therapy can cure diseases. First of all, there were reports of some success in treating patients with mental illnesses, such as treating a patient with depression. Secondly, the psychotherapy of Mongolian medicine was described as a treatment method that combined modern psychological theories and techniques. It could improve or even cure the disease by stimulating the patient's psychological energy and physical potential. In addition, the treatment was said to have advantages in diseases such as psoriatic, insomnia, and high blood pressure, and it had been included in medical insurance. However, there were different opinions in the search results on whether the treatment could really cure the disease. Some people said that the treatment was magical and supported by the local government, but it had not yet been popularized nationwide and had not won any major awards in the medical community. On the other hand, there were also people who were skeptical about the treatment. They thought that the publicity model and treatment methods were strange, and they questioned its effectiveness. In summary, there was no clear conclusion as to whether the body-mind interaction therapy could cure diseases.
Schizophrenia is quite common. It's often shown as a character having multiple personalities that are at odds with each other and are a source of danger. Another one is depression, which might be depicted as a sort of 'black hole' that drags the character into a world of nightmares or makes them more susceptible to supernatural influence.
, I can recommend you some books similar to Geniuses on the Left, Lunatics on the Right. You can try reading the following novels: 1. The Academic Student's Financial World. This urban novel also told the story of the protagonist as a science genius. At the same time, it also explored literature and history. 2. "Back to the Legendary Life of the 1980s". This urban supernatural novel also incorporated literary elements. The protagonist had space-time powers and could go back to the 1980s to change his life. 3. "Something's Wrong with My Youthful Love Story". This light novel also involved some psychological and philosophical thinking and expression. The protagonists also had unique abilities and experiences. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend "The Concubine's Concubine 'Concubine's Concubine's Concubine' Concubine's Concubine's Concubine I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗