Chapter 8

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Chapter 8 Much of what is logical to anyone who is normal can’t be perceived by the brain of Agne which is damaged. This, as much as she can’t perceive the difference between a communication exercise and real life. And this explains her emotional cycle: • Stage one: She feels fearful and vulnerable, and provokes a fight to regain control; • Stage Two: She regrets what she does and feels guilty about it, but has no idea whatsoever about why she does such things; • Stage Three: She denies her own insanity and attempts to justify being sane, by using my reaction as the cause for the quarrel. She then says things like, "You shouted at me”, or "You did not talk to me”, as a form of using post-drama events to replace the cause — her. In doing so, she succeeds in projecting her mental illn

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