Ridgeview Institute

Ridgeview Institute

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The car pulled up in front of the Ridgeview Institute. Ashe sighed softly. She didn't know how to feel. She often didn't know how to feel... which is probably what landed her in here. Name it, she's done it... probably. But it's been narrowed down to self-harm, eating disorders, and suicidal tendencies. All that paired with BPD, moderate to severe (not crippling) anxiety, and what psychiatrists think might be PTSD, it can only go uphill from here. TW: self-harm, eating disorders, suicide (attempts), anxiety, various mental health issues, what did you expect it's a psych ward au
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When you're stuck inside a layer of skin you never asked for, what does the soul do? It cries out in poems and pictures, and words that have so much meaning to anyone if they look hard enough. It winces in pain every time the pen hits the paper and shouts in agony every time the mirror is reflected upon a burning face. This is a collection of me. My eating disorder, my depression, anxiety, my thoughts, my words, my pain. If you've ever wondered what it was like inside the mind of an anorexic, a bulimic, a chronically depressed woman, here is the answer. A memoir written by me. There is no specific order you should read this book. Choose a random chapter from the table of contents, and read. Take a little in, leave a little out. ****** There is a major trigger warning for almost every story in here. If you are sensitive to numbers, or ideas or anything of this matter, this book may not be for you.

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