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    Hi!
    Stuff has been a bit more difficult lately, and I'd like a book that deals with this topic. Something similar to "we are okay" by Nina lacour or "Faithful" by Alice Hoffman. Something about navigating grief. And I'd prefer it to have a happy ending. I don't want to be super heartbroken in the end. Thanks!

    by Existing-Crow-2437

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    1. For documentaries on abnormal psychology and mental health conditions like schizophrenia, sociopathy, psychopathy, or borderline personality disorder, you might enjoy “The Devil and Daniel Johnston” (2005), “Crazy, Not Insane” (2020), “Three Identical Strangers” (2018), “Tell Me Who I Am” (2019), “Bedlam” (2019), “The Mind Explained: Mental Health” (2019), “Asylum: Inside the Closed World of State Mental Hospitals” (2011), “A Dangerous Son” (2018). These documentaries explore various psychological disorders and their impact on individuals and society, with a focus on real-life stories and recent insights into mental health.

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