Just Sane Enough

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships, Abuse
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Author: Stacey Scott Mae ISBN: 9781311361684
Publisher: Stacey Scott Mae Publication: February 25, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Stacey Scott Mae
ISBN: 9781311361684
Publisher: Stacey Scott Mae
Publication: February 25, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

I was in a degenerative co-dependent psychosis. I enabled an addict and a narcissist and an all around mental health concern and was taken down low. I have named the kind of person I enabled one of the Just Sane Enough, the kind of person who walks the very fine line between functioning and being committed. I posit how they got that way and the impact of such people on human progeny. I describe my escape, clawing myself out of a dark hell populated with the demons of physical, emotional, and spiritual abuse and how I’d protected a child who’d done nothing wrong on the Earth except be born into the life of one of the Just Sane Enough, the gaggle of her demons, and a host of enabling sycophants. It is a memoir and a clinic and an expiation and a catharsis.

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I was in a degenerative co-dependent psychosis. I enabled an addict and a narcissist and an all around mental health concern and was taken down low. I have named the kind of person I enabled one of the Just Sane Enough, the kind of person who walks the very fine line between functioning and being committed. I posit how they got that way and the impact of such people on human progeny. I describe my escape, clawing myself out of a dark hell populated with the demons of physical, emotional, and spiritual abuse and how I’d protected a child who’d done nothing wrong on the Earth except be born into the life of one of the Just Sane Enough, the gaggle of her demons, and a host of enabling sycophants. It is a memoir and a clinic and an expiation and a catharsis.

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