I especially recommend a novel called " Devouring the Dragon of the Abyss." It's a book about the dark language of a mutated beast. It tells the story of a severely depressed patient who was reborn as a black dragon after his soul traveled to another world. The author of this novel is Saint Ulysses. Please feel free to read it. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation.😗
I recommend the following two novels about mental patients: 1. "Research Institute for Abnormal Humans" was an urban supernatural novel. It described the daily life of a group of mental patients and the supernatural abilities they possessed. It was full of joy and thought. 2. "Sick Young President: Please Come Into My Arms, Madam" was a modern romance novel about a wealthy family. It was about a woman with schizophrenia who was forced to marry a man with crippled legs. The story of love and hatred between the two of them. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
😋I recommend the following novels about mental patients that are worth reading: 1. "Research Institute for Irregular Humans": An urban supernatural novel, describing the daily life of a group of mental patients, adding supernatural elements. 2. "Sickly Young President: Please Come Into My Arms" was a modern romance novel about a wealthy family. It told the story of a mentally ill woman who was involved in a fight between wealthy families and married a man with crippled legs. 3. "This Mental Patient Is Too Strong": A game novel. The main character is a severely mentally ill person. He pursues longevity in a strange world, establishing a celestial gate and completely transforming the abyss ecological chain. 4. "The Dark Queen is Dangerous": A modern romance novel about a wealthy family. The female protagonist is a severely mentally ill person. She has the title of a business upstart and has made a name for herself in the business world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There was a mental patient who believed he could communicate with the dead. He would often sit in a corner, talking to what he said were spirits. One day, he started acting really erratically, saying that the spirits were angry and wanted to take revenge. He then started throwing things around the room, which was really terrifying for everyone present. It made people wonder what was really going on in his mind.
There was a case where a mental patient was convinced that he was a vampire. He would try to bite people and act really aggressively. The staff had a hard time controlling him, and his behavior was so out of the ordinary and scary that it left a lasting impression on those who witnessed it. He would also howl at the moon like a wolf sometimes, which was just really strange and unsettling.
, I recommend the following novels to you, I hope they meet your needs: 1. "Hyuga Jojo's Amazing Moha Adventure": A mentally ill girl who traveled through the Naruto World and made the villains doubt their lives. 2. "Research Institute for Irregular Humans": An urban supernatural novel about the daily life of a group of mental patients. 3. "Sickly Young President: Please Come Into My Arms": A woman with schizophrenia is involved in a fight between rich and powerful families and starts a love story with a man with crippled legs. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Sure. There was this patient who thought she was being haunted by ghosts. She would see 'ghosts' everywhere and would often attack people she thought were possessed. It was really scary for the other patients and the staff.
Mental patients could write novels as long as they could control their illness and abide by the relevant laws and regulations. According to the copyright law, everyone has the right to freely create and publish works, including novels and other literary works. As long as mental patients could control their illness and abide by the relevant laws and regulations, they had the right to publish novels. Of course, the publishing house or company may require the author to provide a doctor's certificate to prove that their physical condition is suitable for writing. If mental patients could not provide such proof, they might lose the right to publish novels. In short, mental patients could write novels, but they had to abide by the relevant laws and regulations and control their illness to ensure that their creation and publication were legal.
😋I recommend the following novel to you: 1. << The Hunter of Different Thoughts >>: A world of mental patients. Strange, subversive, distorted. The method to treat mental illness. Enter their world and eliminate the inconceivable. 2. " I'm conquering the world with an NPC ": The story of a mentally ill novelist who was hit by a game item and was sent to the game world by the system to explore the game with an NPC. 3. " Hyuga Jojo's Amazing Moha Adventure ": A mentally ill girl who traveled through the Naruto World and made the villains doubt their lives. 4. " When a System Meets a Psycho ": A story of a psychopath who encountered a psychopath system and traveled to a parallel universe, and a group of " little mortals ". 5. " My Dreams Can Come True ": The story of a mentally ill person's delusions coming true. 6. " Koba: This Psycho Is A Little Uchiha ": The story of a psychopath who came to Naruto World. The various NPCs and bosses had all sorts of traps, but in the end, they were actually dealt with by a psychopath? 7. [Final Prayer]: A story about a writer who fell mentally ill after his lover got into a car accident. Doctor Chen Jiming fell in love with her. 8. My Psychic Celebrity Girlfriend: The story of a psychopath singer and a traveler. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Hello! Here I come to see your question. I recommend a few novels about mental illness. I hope you will like them: 1. I Have a Lunatic Asylum-Erha, It's Not Me 2. Sickly Young President: Please Come Into My Arms, Madam-Ah Meow without makeup 3. I Really Don't Want to Be the Director of a Mental Hospital-Above Dubhe 4. "I'm a mental patient. Why would I be afraid of you?" Big Otaku Cat These are the few novels that I have selected for you. I hope you will like my recommendations. Muah ~ If you have anything else you want to know, feel free to tell me.😗
Patients with depression in the hospital may feel hopeless. They may have attempted suicide and when they are in the hospital, they might still struggle with feelings of worthlessness. The cold and clinical environment of the hospital sometimes doesn't help much in lifting their spirits.