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The first book written expressly for individuals with Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder), "Amongst Ourselves" provides a first-person account of what's like to live with DID and strategies to help sufferers improve their lives. 12 worksheets. |
More Books on DIDBecoming One: A Story of Triumph over Multiple Personality Disorder ($13.56)Someone I Know Has Multiple Personalities : A Book for Significant Others-- Friends, Family, and Caring Professionals ($7.96)Multiple Identities & False Memories : A Sociocognitive Perspective ($20.97)![]() Manufacturing Victims : What the Psychology Industry Is Doing to People ($16.99)Satanic Ritual Abuse : Principles of Treatment ($17.95)Dissociative Identity Disorder: Diagnosis, Clinical Features, and Treatment of Multiple Personality ($65)The book thoroughly examines the complex and disturbing disorder popularly known as Multiple Personality Disorder, renamed Dissociative Identity Disorder in the new DSV-IV. It covers the diagnosis and treatment of this disorder and presents significant new research findings. Features new clinical data from the American Psychiatric Association. |
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Hoax and Reality : The Bizarre World of Multiple Personality Disorder ($10.40) by August Piper, M.D.Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD) has become a fad. It was once so uncommon that investigators had discovered barely 200 cases by 1980. No longer. After that year, the number of cases exploded as therapist after therapist began to report seeing dozens, scores, hundreds of MPD patients. However, Dr. August Piper asserts that the surge in MPD cases is largely generated by the doctors themselves, by their over-inclusive diagnostic criteria and self-fulfilling therapeutic techniques. |
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Jean Cline withstood unspeakable abuse at the hands of both her father and her first husband. Although she went on to enjoy a successful and lucrative career, she also suffered from an often paralyzing depression. When Jean went into therapy, she discovered that the lifelong pattern of abuse in her life had caused her personality to fragment into three separate entities. This book documents her search for her true self and her battle with multiple personality disorder. |
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An unforgettable true story of multiple personality, this book is shocking and ultimately triumphant. No one knew what was causing 10-year-old Alex's spells of seemingly insane behavior--until his adoptive mother, Carole Smith, took on the challenge. This is her account of the discovery of eight of his "alters", and the horrendous childhood experiences that brought the "alters" into being. |
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