Loana — Burned by the Light: Why This Book

Gildas GarrecCBT Psychopractitioner
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This article is available in French only.
In brief: Loana — Burned by the Light: A psychological portrait of a sacrificed icon is a 15,000-word ebook offering the first comprehensive clinical analysis of Loana Petrucciani's life story. Written by a CBT psychopractitioner, it decodes the psychological mechanisms—early maladaptive schemas, attachment patterns, CPTSD, media co-addiction—that transformed sudden celebrity into an existential trap. Available as an ebook for 7.99 EUR, with a free excerpt.

Why This Book

On March 25, 2026, Loana Petrucciani passed away in Nice, at forty-eight years old. Within hours, the media trotted out the same narrative they've repeated for twenty-five years: the swimming pool, the Loft, the excesses, the downfall. A convenient summary, but one that says nothing about the person.

This book was born from a simple observation: no one had taken the time to analyze Loana's life trajectory using the tools of clinical psychology. Biographies recount the facts. Press articles recycle the same anecdotes. Television shows appeal to emotion. But no text poses the central question: what psychological mechanisms led a young woman already fragile from childhood to become one of the most exposed—and most damaged—figures in French television history?

The media never mentioned that Loana displayed at least six of Young's maladaptive early schemas, identifiable as early as childhood. They never said that her anxious-preoccupied attachment style predisposed her to chaotic romantic relationships, long before the Loft. They never said that sudden media exposure, far from saving her, had activated a complex CPTSD that never left her.

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This book says all of this. With rigor. Without voyeurism. And with a precise objective: to understand, so that similar life trajectories can be identified and supported before it's too late.


What You'll Discover

The work unfolds across seven chapters that follow the psychological chronology of Loana's life, from childhood to death:

  • The Invisible Childhood — Emotional neglect, abuse, the formation of early maladaptive schemas of abandonment, mistrust, and defectiveness. How the psychological foundation took shape before any public exposure.
  • Young's Early Maladaptive Schemas — Detailed analysis of six maladaptive schemas (abandonment, mistrust/abuse, defectiveness, dependence, approval-seeking, punishment) and their activation throughout Loana's life.
  • Anxious-Preoccupied Attachment — Why Loana clung to unsuitable partners, why breakups felt like identity collapse, and how this attachment style was exploited by the media industry.
  • The Loft as a Detonator — An analysis of what sudden celebrity does to an already fragile psyche. The distinction between chosen and imposed notoriety. The concept of traumatic overexposure.
  • Complex CPTSD — Loana's post-traumatic symptoms decoded: dissociation, hypervigilance, avoidance behaviors, self-medication. Why the complex (rather than simple) CPTSD diagnosis is most pertinent.
  • Media Co-Addiction — A concept developed in this book: how the media system and Loana's personality created a mutual addiction loop. The media needed her as much as she needed them—but for radically different reasons.
  • Loana, Anna Nicole, Marilyn: Three Destinies, One Mechanism — Comparative analysis of three women destroyed by toxic celebrity. Common threads (traumatic childhood, anxious attachment, media exploitation) and differences (era, culture, type of exposure). What these three life stories teach us about protecting public figures' mental health.
Each chapter draws on verifiable clinical references: Jeffrey Young's work, Bowlby and Ainsworth's attachment theory, ICD-11 criteria for complex CPTSD, and contemporary research on celebrity psychology.

Who This Book Is For

Mental health professionals — Psychologists, psychiatrists, psychopractitioners who support patients facing sudden notoriety or media exposure. The book provides an analytical framework applicable to other clinical situations. Psychology students — Loana's case illustrates Young's schemas, attachment theory, and complex CPTSD concretely. A rich and well-documented case study. People affected by toxic celebrity — If you've experienced media overexposure, or if someone close to you is facing it, this book will help you understand the mechanisms at play and pathways to recovery. Loana fans and curious audiences — For those who grew up with the Loft and want to understand, beyond the spectacle, what actually happened in Loana's psyche. A different perspective, respectful and enlightening. Anyone interested in celebrity psychology — If you've read our portraits of Anna Nicole Smith or Marilyn Monroe, this book extends and deepens that reflection.

Free Excerpt

Before purchasing, read the opening pages of the book for free. The excerpt covers the complete introduction and the beginning of the first chapter on Loana's childhood.

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Buy the Book

Loana — Burned by the Light is available as an ebook for 7.99 EUR. The ebook format was chosen deliberately: it allows wide distribution, an accessible price point, and immediate reading—even on a phone.

What People Are Saying

"I expected another sensationalist account. Instead I found rigorous analysis that helped me understand mechanisms I observe in my own patients. The chapter on media co-addiction is remarkable."Claire M., clinical psychologist, Lyon
"As a Master's 2 psychology student, I found in this book a concrete case study to illustrate Young's schemas. It's rare to read something this accessible without sacrificing clinical rigor."Juliette R., psychology student, Bordeaux
"I grew up watching the Loft. This book opened my eyes to what was done to this woman. You don't watch reality TV the same way afterwards."Thomas D., reader, Paris

About the Author

Gildas Garrec is a psychopractitioner specializing in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). Founder of psychologieetserenite.com, he publishes psychological analyses of public and historical figures to make clinical psychology accessible to the general public.

His portraits of Anna Nicole Smith, Marilyn Monroe, and Loana form a series on women destroyed by toxic celebrity—a theme that runs throughout his clinical and editorial work.


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