Sick in the Head is an economy-sized Chicken Soup for the Bipolar Soul of an RX Generation skirting the line between mental illness and “poetic madness.” Picking up where “Writer in Residence” left off, Spitzer begins his story fleeing France, framed for the theft of an invaluable work of literature, and hoping to escape his psychotic girlfriend. She follows, and he soon finds himself balls deep in a delusional orgy of sex, drugs, and deep mental illness; desperately trying to save his girlfriend without losing himself.