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Ladataan... I Am More Than One: How Women with Dissociative Identity Disorder Have Found Success in Life and WorkTekijä: Jane Hyman
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I've lived this way and managed for all of my life. And I don't view it as dysfunctional, actually. I like the way that I am, and it works. - Lucy, 44, a social worker. You can lead a fulfilled and productive life, even with the challenges of dissociative identity disorder. The women in I Am More than One are living proof that you can find new sources of strength through family and friends, build a rewarding, successful career, and still hold on to your own unique identity. Their stories are messages of hope and encouragement drawn from their real-life experiences as working women who have struggled, endured, and, ultimately, prevailed. You'll meet Samantha, a lawyer who learned that one part of her mind helped her earn her degree and launch her own business while other parts had no idea what was happening; Reba, a registered nurse with multiple personalities who negotiates with all of them to perform different everyday tasks more smoothly; Caroline, a busy grandmother and accountant who enjoys having part of her mind exclusively for work; and seven other strong, unforgettable women who are trying to live their lives to the fullest. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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These women have had rough lives that caused them to create additional personalities or "parts." The fact that they survived at all is amazing. They even go on to love and hold important, high stress jobs.
Yes, they have problems, some unique to those of their nature, others the same as anyone else might have. I strongly urge anyone interested in the phenomenon to take a look at this book, you won't regret it. ( )