Kicked out of her home at the age of fourteen, Jane Alexander soon
experienced her first breakdown and suicide attempt. The author found
herself inpatient at a psychiatric hospital where she was diagnosed with
schizoaffective disorder: a combination of manic depression and schizophrenia.
Jane was subsequently institutionalized and made a ward of the State and
she went on to live in group homes, state-run residential facilities and
foster families until she turned eighteen. As an adult, Jane battled
raging mood swings, destructive inner voices, PTSD flashbacks, and deep
depressions. These episodes, coupled with her anti-social behaviors, led
to recurring bouts of joblessness and homelessness. Then, during her
last suicide attempt, Jane had an amazing, profoundly spiritual
near-death experience which inspired her to radically change her life.
'Possessing Me' is a compelling memoir of mental health recovery.
Alexander takes us through the insightful process of how her mental
illnesses began, progressed, and were ultimately reversed. She describes
in exacting detail, her eventual path to healing from childhood neglect
and abandonment, post traumatic stress disorder and manic depression, as
she discovers the secret to lasting happiness.


