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06/12/2013 by jcarlsmith
06/12/2013 by jcarlsmith
05/25/2013 added by jcarlsmith
(more)This is an article from the Journal of Forensic Psychiatry (Volume 9, No. 2, September 1998), written by Dr. David James. In it, Dr. James discusses a famous case - State of Wisconsin v. Mark A. Peterson - in which a woman with DID claimed that she had been raped by a local man. The defendant responded that one of the woman's alter - a fun-loving personality called "Jennifer" - had consented to the act. Read starting from the second paragraph of Section III ("the giving of evidence in court...") through the end of Section III. (less)
05/22/2013 added by jcarlsmith
(more)This is a documentary about three different people with DID. The whole film is fascinating, but the section to focus on starts at 38:37 and runs through the end of the film, about 20 minutes. It introduces you to Barb - a woman with multiple personality disorder -, her family, and a number of her alters. (less)
05/22/2013 added by jcarlsmith
(more)This is a documentary about three different people with DID. The whole film is fascinating, but the section to focus on starts at 38:37 and runs through the end of the film, about 20 minutes. It introduces you to Barb - a woman with multiple personality disorder -, her family, and a number of her alters. (less)
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