The Way Back: Inside the Mind of a Multiple Personality
MPD: From the viewpoint of the patient
The Way Back is a true story. It's the tremendous victory from the mental illness known as Multiple Personality Disorder. MPD is a strange phenomenon; however, you will read that anyone facing any unwanted circumstance can rise above the fears and difficulty to their desired goal. Those in the field of psychology will most certainly find it to be of great interest. The Way Back is unique in that it is written by a person diagnosed with MPD.
In the maze of "the many," as the obstacles of denial, anger, humiliation, shame, fear and hopelessness were removed the integration began. Along the way of the healing process, slowly leaving the old way of thinking in order to embrace the new was the path to being fully restored. Life is about conquering that which we choose to conquer.
The greatest blessing of all was that the journey took me right into my Divine Nature.
I think this is one of the most wonderful,insightful,helpful and beautiful books that I've ever read!! And I don't read very many biography's,but this one is absolutely amazing!! Such detail and honesty about what her life was really like growing up and what she went through. I recommend this book to any and all that love biographies and love the details about someone's life who had MPD. My up most respect and love to Aunt Donna:-) I can somewhat relate to her on certain things as well. I find
I think this is one of the most wonderful,insightful,helpful and beautiful books that I've ever read!! And I don't read very many biography's,but this one is absolutely amazing!! Such detail and honesty about what her life was really like growing up and what she went through. I recommend this book to any and all that love biographies and love the details about someone's life who had MPD. My up most respect and love to Aunt Donna:-) I can somewhat relate to her on certain things as well. I find
Donna Mae Rose
Paperback | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 4.08 | 13 Users | 2 Reviews
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Original Title: | The Way Back: Inside the mind of a multiple personality |
ISBN: | 1432706055 (ISBN13: 9781432706050) |
Edition Language: | English |
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MPD: From the viewpoint of the patient
The Way Back is a true story. It's the tremendous victory from the mental illness known as Multiple Personality Disorder. MPD is a strange phenomenon; however, you will read that anyone facing any unwanted circumstance can rise above the fears and difficulty to their desired goal. Those in the field of psychology will most certainly find it to be of great interest. The Way Back is unique in that it is written by a person diagnosed with MPD.
In the maze of "the many," as the obstacles of denial, anger, humiliation, shame, fear and hopelessness were removed the integration began. Along the way of the healing process, slowly leaving the old way of thinking in order to embrace the new was the path to being fully restored. Life is about conquering that which we choose to conquer.
The greatest blessing of all was that the journey took me right into my Divine Nature.
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Title | : | The Way Back: Inside the Mind of a Multiple Personality |
Author | : | Donna Mae Rose |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
Published | : | June 26th 2007 by Outskirts Press |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Health. Mental Health |
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Ratings: 4.08 From 13 Users | 2 ReviewsNotice Appertaining To Books The Way Back: Inside the Mind of a Multiple Personality
Urging her readers to believe that they, too, can overcome obstacles in their path, Donna Mae Rose shows how she regathered her Wholeness, after experiencing a lifetime of deep trauma that shattered the core of her being. Opening with a counseling session between herself and Dr. Boyd, the author, a psychiatric technician, tells us of the close and caring relationship that she had with her mother all her life, the great fear that she had of her violent-tempered, mentally and physically abusiveI think this is one of the most wonderful,insightful,helpful and beautiful books that I've ever read!! And I don't read very many biography's,but this one is absolutely amazing!! Such detail and honesty about what her life was really like growing up and what she went through. I recommend this book to any and all that love biographies and love the details about someone's life who had MPD. My up most respect and love to Aunt Donna:-) I can somewhat relate to her on certain things as well. I find
I think this is one of the most wonderful,insightful,helpful and beautiful books that I've ever read!! And I don't read very many biography's,but this one is absolutely amazing!! Such detail and honesty about what her life was really like growing up and what she went through. I recommend this book to any and all that love biographies and love the details about someone's life who had MPD. My up most respect and love to Aunt Donna:-) I can somewhat relate to her on certain things as well. I find
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