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Listopia > Astraea's votes on the list Trauma And Dissociation (7 Books)
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When Rabbit Howls
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"Truddi Chase & the Troops set the best example of people who were affected by trauma and dissociation but lived a rich, full life. Their childhood experiences were horrific, but they lived through it with each other's help. Being multiple did not stop them from working, living, loving. They never integrated and they defied psychiatric labels and boundaries of what is and is not possible. Go Troops!"
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rated it 5 stars
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Sybil in her own words: The Untold Story of Shirley Mason, Her Multiple Personalities and Paintings
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"Dr. Suraci needs more recognition for having brought the real Shirley Mason to light. People disbelieve Shirley's story because they don't want to believe it."
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Multiple Personality Disorder From the Inside Out
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"For people who really do have classic MPD/DID, better to read first-person/people accounts; lets people know they are capable of speaking for themselves."
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rated it 4 stars
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Mind of My Own: The Woman Who Was Known As "Eve" Tells the Story of Her Triumph over Multiple Personality Disorder
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""Three Faces of Eve" was a felonious lie cooked up by doctors out to make a buck. Much of it was plagiarized from an earlier novel by Shirley Jackson, "The Birds' Nest". Chris Sizemore reveals a lot that doctors don't want people to know. Also, it could be inspiring for people who have MPD or DID."
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rated it 4 stars
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My Life as a Dissociated Personality
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"Better to hear stories like this from the people who experienced them and not some doctor. Also, for people who think multiple personality didn't exist before Sybil, you can show them this. It was written in 1908."
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Which One Am I?, Multiple Personalities and Deep Southern Secrets
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"Again, this is very inspiring, especially for people who really have MPD/DID. Also, there are too few books written by loved ones, and this is the first one written by a gay man about his love."
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After Sybil... From the Letters of Shirley Mason
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"Amid libelous "exposes" of Shirley Mason and the people who helped her, this book quietly tells the story of a real woman and a life well lived."
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rated it 5 stars
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