Publisher's Synopsis
Ghosts Between Doors is a reckoning.
Told with brutal honesty, dark humour, and the weight of lived experience, this memoir follows Peter Alan through the shadows of psychiatric detention and the institutional systems meant to help - but so often harm. It's a story of survival: of loss, locked wards, and the lingering echoes of a past that refuses to fade.
As a psychotherapeutic counsellor and founder of PACTS, Peter brings rare dual insight - lived and professional - to a world still shrouded in stigma. This is not just a memoir, but a call to rethink what we mean by "mental health," and who we choose to listen to.