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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.

A man tells his life story leading up to his suicide, attempting to explain the seemingly-inescapable mental paradoxes he found himself facing in his quest to be an authentic person, which reinforced, time after time, his belief that he was a fraud.

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

A person driven mad by a voice in their head tries everything to stop it, but the voice is quite persistent.

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.

In a lengthy dialogue, two men, possibly a psychologist and a patient, discuss adultery, sin, desire, and life.

When a sheltered college kid meets his girlfriend’s brother, a young man with schizophrenia, his entire worldview shifts.

A writer struggles to craft a story and begins to lose his own sanity when an idea finally comes to him.

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