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The Flock - by Joan Frances Casey & Lynn Wilson (Paperback)
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- The groundbreaking first-person account of successful recovery from dissociative identity disorder, now featuring a new preface by the author When Joan Frances Casey, a married twenty-six-year-old graduate student, "awoke" on the ledge of a building ready to jump, it wasn't the first time she couldn't explain her whereabouts.
- Author(s): Joan Frances Casey & Lynn Wilson
- 368 Pages
- Psychology, Personality
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The most compelling account of multiple personality disorder yet, The Flock is the first written by both the patient and her therapist. In emotionally-charged detail, they make us know and feel what it is like to be a multiple with 24 separate selves. More than a "case", The Flock brings to life the ordeal and triumph of a remarkable woman.
Book Synopsis
The groundbreaking first-person account of successful recovery from dissociative identity disorder, now featuring a new preface by the author
When Joan Frances Casey, a married twenty-six-year-old graduate student, "awoke" on the ledge of a building ready to jump, it wasn't the first time she couldn't explain her whereabouts. Soon after, Lynn Wilson, an experienced psychiatric social worker, diagnosed Joan with multiple personality disorder. She prescribed a radical program of reparenting therapy to individually treat her patient's twenty-four separate personalities. As Lynn came to know Joan's distinct selves--Josie, the self-destructive toddler; Rusty, the motherless boy; Renee, the people pleaser--she uncovered a pattern of emotional and physical abuse that had nearly consumed a remarkable young woman.
Praise for The Flock
"A testimony to [Casey's] courage and the dedication of her therapist, who believed that a profoundly fragmented self has the capacity to heal within a loving therapeutic relationship."--The New York Times Book Review
"Absolutely mesmerizing . . . the first coherent autobiographical study of its kind."--The Detroit News
"A compelling psychological odyssey offering unique insights into a nightmare world."--Kirkus Reviews
"Extraordinary . . . deftly told and studded with striking images."--Publishers Weekly
Review Quotes
"A testimony to [Joan Frances Casey's] courage and the dedication of her therapist, who believed that a profoundly fragmented self has the capacity to heal within a loving therapeutic relationship."--The New York Times Book Review
"Absolutely mesmerizing . . . the first coherent autobiographical study of its kind."--The Detroit News
"A compelling psychological odyssey offering unique insights into a nightmare world."--Kirkus Reviews
"Extraordinary . . . deftly told and studded with striking images."--Publishers Weekly