Try another Enhanced Search

Results for Ambiguity Between Mental Illness And Time Travel

Our search tries its best to match you with stories that fit your request, but results may vary based on keywords and what's available. If you don't find what you're looking for, try a different search.

Listing 47 stories.

A mentally-ill, suicidal man writes letters to different people about prominent memories in his life from his birth onwards—some nostalgic, some thankful, some apologetic, and some confessional.

In the first personal plural, a psychiatric ward patient describes their day-to-day routines and thoughts while their life slowly becomes easier.

A man who has lived in a house for recovering mental health patients for a decade grapples with the prospect of finally leaving.

A girl cares for her mentally unwell sister. When their family therapist passes away, the girl must help her sister grieve.

In a universe where time travel has become the norm, an inexplicable suicide epidemic afflicts the people who successfully ventured to the past, leaving a grisly detective with a confounding mystery to solve.

A man delves into the madness of mankind by checking into an insane asylum.

A writer chronicles his history of depression and critiques society's attitudes toward the mentally ill.

A research psychologist visits a peculiar asylum patient who recounts his life story. The patient warns the researcher about how obsession with the pursuit of knowledge can make one lose sight of their humanity until it is unsalvageable.

A patient attends regular sessions with his psychiatrist but stubbornly refuses to tell the doctor his true thoughts.