family
Family can be our support system. Or they can be part of the problem. All about the complicated, loving, and difficult relationship with us and the ones who love us.
Actaeon
‘He didn’t have to read it.’ That was her consolation after Julian’s…accident. Merging onto I-91, Katelyn didn’t know what else to say. It wasn’t her fault—it couldn’t be. When she received the letter eight days ago, she couldn’t possibly have known what would happen. But her father? Could he have known? When he wrote, ‘I’m dying, Kati. These will be my last words to you,’ did he also know how she would choose, or what it would do to Julian?
By Robert Bailey5 years ago in Psyche
Self-Made?
I get called self-made, by those who I will admit, know me the best. At times I would have agreed, But the truth is, I am not self-made. I am very far from self-made. I wasn’t raised in the traditional sense. When I was a child and teenager, I would watch those who I lived with and pick up all the traits I didn’t want to have. I knew who I didn’t want to be by the time I was 20, but I didn’t know who I was, not really.
By Angelique Edmondson5 years ago in Psyche
Holding onto Hope
It’s easy to see the scars on those who are victims of their own minds. Their lives crumble, they exude a tiredness that is almost contagious, and often the person they are is overshadowed by the illness that is affecting them. They lose part of their identity and so many mentally ill patients feel they will never again find it. And yet, there are so many far reaching effects of the illness that are so rarely considered.
By Antonia Humphrey5 years ago in Psyche








