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    • 540 pages
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  • Keywords
    • Schizoaffective,
    • Psychosis,
    • Journal entries,
    • Domestic abuse,
    • The power of faith,
    • Romantic dreaming

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Faith, Romance, and Creations Through Psychosis
God-Given Gifts to a Tortured Soul! Book 2
by Megan Jackson Hall


Megan Jackson Hall has struggled with her mental health for decades. Faith, Romance, and Creations through Psychosis is her powerful memoir that delves into a range of personal topics, including the author's continued distrust of her ex-husband and her belief in his connections to the mafia. It also explores her dream of a free worldwide online JK-doctorate institute, her ideas for revolutionizing the Catholic Church, and creating a healing ranch for people suffering from mental health issues. Faith, Romance, and Creations through Psychosis delves into how the author learns about her past and the connections of her family to the mafia. She recounts recurring dreams of a romantic relationship with a man named Gary Barlow, whom she believes communicates with her through his songs. She provides comfort for Catholics who want a church to come home to, and a clarion call for all who believe in access for everyone to free education and an easier way to receive treatment for mental health. The innovations that swirl through her head offer the promise of a brighter, more efficient future.

www.meganjacksonhall.ca


Megan Jackson Hall is a retired Catholic School teacher. She has a master’s degree in curriculum and technology and has been part of the mental health system for twenty years, including three hospitalizations. She was first diagnosed as schizophrenic in 2005, but later had her diagnosis adjusted to schizoaffective disorder, which marries symptoms of a mood disorder with those of schizophrenia. She has been on a variety of medications, the escapades of which are recounted here. This is her second book. The first was My Colour-Coded Life: Living with Schizoaffective Disorder. She lives alone in North Delta, British Columbia, Canada and has two beautiful daughters.


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