A personal account of this rare and little understood disorder. He is now in control of his multiple personalities but in this compelling book, he recreates his experiences.
showers , gives Miss Miller time to wash up , then crosses the hall to her bedroom . She's already lying on her stomach with the hem of her nightgown hiked up to the small of her back . He sits on the side of the bed and injects her in ...
Ritual Abuse in the Twenty-first Century addresses the concerns that naturally evolve from any discussion of this phenomenon from the perspectives of professionals, advocates, and survivors from around the world (eight countries, seven ...
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This book is an effort on my part to bring understanding that will hopefully result in greater support for those who are courageously fighting to reclaim lives shattered by unspeakable evil.
Max admits to killing the young woman whose still-warm, disembowelled body was found beside him - but he claims to be suffering from DID, a multiple-personality disorder and common alibi for murderers.
People with Disabilities Who Challenge the System. Illustrated ed. ... Handbook of Mental Retardation and Development. ... Developing Staff Competencies for Supporting People with Developmental Disabilities: An Orientation Handbook.
Based on a true story, the account of Zoe Parry follows the life of a woman whose devastated childhood of abuse and incest led to her more than 150 multiple personalities, from a Civil War soldier to a witch priestess. Original.
Suraci gives Shirley Mason (a.k.a. Sybil) an opportunity to posthumously confront those who contend that her life story and her diagnosis of multiple personality disorder as recounted in the book "Sybil" is a fraud.
The extraordinary story of Kim Noble who suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) or 'multiple personality disorder', in her own words.
In this work, the author presents his personae theory, a conceptual framework for understanding our multiple selves and those of others.