Life Through Two Minds is a dark, intimate collection of poetry and fragmented prose about living with trauma, mental illness, and the lasting impact of childhood abuse. Written from inside a fractured mind, these pieces explore what it means to survive when memory, identity, and reality refuse to stay still. The voice moves between past and present, between the child who was hurt and the adult who is still carrying it, revealing how trauma reshapes everything - love, fear, grief, and the self.
This book is not designed to be comfortable. It speaks directly about: childhood trauma and emotional abuse depression, anxiety, and dissociation grief and suicide loss the feeling of being split inside your own head Some poems read like confessions. Others feel like conversations with ghosts. Together, they form a portrait of a mind trying to stay alive inside a world that once broke it. Life Through Two Minds is for readers who find themselves in: poetry about mental health books about trauma and recovery writing that doesn't look away from pain words that sit with grief instead of explaining it This is not self-help.
There are no easy answers here. It is a record of what it feels like to live with the past inside you - and to keep going anyway. Content Warning:This collection contains themes of mental illness, childhood abuse, self-harm, and suicide loss. It is written to process these experiences - not to glorify. Reader discretion is advised.
Life Through Two Minds is a dark, intimate collection of poetry and fragmented prose about living with trauma, mental illness, and the lasting impact of childhood abuse. Written from inside a fractured mind, these pieces explore what it means to survive when memory, identity, and reality refuse to stay still. The voice moves between past and present, between the child who was hurt and the adult who is still carrying it, revealing how trauma reshapes everything - love, fear, grief, and the self.
This book is not designed to be comfortable. It speaks directly about: childhood trauma and emotional abuse depression, anxiety, and dissociation grief and suicide loss the feeling of being split inside your own head Some poems read like confessions. Others feel like conversations with ghosts. Together, they form a portrait of a mind trying to stay alive inside a world that once broke it. Life Through Two Minds is for readers who find themselves in: poetry about mental health books about trauma and recovery writing that doesn't look away from pain words that sit with grief instead of explaining it This is not self-help.
There are no easy answers here. It is a record of what it feels like to live with the past inside you - and to keep going anyway. Content Warning:This collection contains themes of mental illness, childhood abuse, self-harm, and suicide loss. It is written to process these experiences - not to glorify. Reader discretion is advised.