理查德·貝爾,擁有美國伊利諾伊州立大學的精神病學醫學博士學位,以及西北大學寫作碩士學位;既有精神病理學領域的權威知識,又經過寫作的專業訓練。曾任美國伊利諾伊州心理學會的主席。現在是美國伊利諾伊州、印第安納州、肯塔基州、俄亥俄州的醫療保險計劃醫療部的負責人之一。
One afternoon in 1989, Karen Overhill walks into psychiatrist Richard Baer’s office complaining of vague physical pains and depression. Odder still, she reveals that she’s suffering from a persistent memory problem. Routinely, she “loses” parts of her day, finding herself in places she doesn’t remember going to or being told about conversations she doesn’t remember having. Her problems are so pervasive that she often feels like an impersonator in her own life; she doesn’t recognize the people who call themselves her friends, and she can’t even remember being intimate with her own husband.
Baer recognizes that Karen is on the verge of suicide and, while trying various medications to keep her alive, attempts to discover the root cause of her strange complaints. It’s the work of months, and then years, to gain Karen’s trust and learn the true extent of the trauma buried in her past. What she eventually reveals is nearly beyond belief, a narrative of a childhood spent grappling with unimaginable horror. How has Karen survived with even a tenuous grasp on sanity?
Then Baer receives an envelope in the mail. It’s marked with Karen’s return address but contains a letter from a little girl who writes that she’s seven years old and lives inside of Karen. Soon Baer receives letters from others claiming to be parts of Karen. Under hypnosis, these alternate Karen personalities reveal themselves in shocking variety and with undeniable traits—both physical and psychological. One “alter” is a young boy filled with frightening aggression; another an adult male who considers himself Karen’s protector; and a third a sassy flirt who seeks dominance over the others. It’s only by compartmentalizing her pain, guilt, and fear in this fashion—by “switching time” with alternate selves as the situation warrants—that Karen has been able to function since childhood.
Realizing that his patient represents an extreme case of multiple personality disorder, Baer faces the daunting task of creating a therapy that will make Karen whole again. Somehow, in fact, he must gain the trust of each of Karen’s seventeen “alters” and convince them of the necessity of their own annihilation.
As powerful as Sybil or The Three Faces of Eve, Switching Time is the first complete account of such therapy to be told from the perspective of the treating physician, a stunningly devoted healer who worked selflessly for decades so that Karen could one day live as a single human being.
EEO书评人 焦建 可以说,《24重人格》和《我遗失了时间》这两本书之间,存在着诸多的近似于微妙的相似之处。两个对人格分裂症有着切身或者亲密体验的作者——一个作为男性,曾经身患此症。另外一个,治疗的对象则为女性。而两位译者,也相应的都是台湾人,也是一男一女,文字功...
評分合上书的时候,本能地看了下最后一行文字下署名的日期:2007年1月。突然有种说不清的躁动不安在心中鼓荡。这个仿佛昨日的日期似乎一直暗示着我与这本书在现今时空交叉中的神秘联系。这种联系无疑是真实的,但面对真实也往往意味着面对的是很多残酷。 对我而言,《我遗失了...
評分《我遗失了时间》(Switch Time) 这真是一本很棒的书,不曾想到现实生活中会有这样不可思议的经历与奇幻的人生。也由衷的钦佩Bear医生精湛的医术与高尚的职业道德,特别是耐心,一个长达18年的医治经历,太难了。也谢谢Karen的分享,有机会让Dr Bear把这么一个Amazing的过程讲...
評分 評分受这本书的评论吸引在当当网上买回来看,刚开始的时候有点害怕,感觉人格分裂是很可怕的事情,但是当看到各个人格开始出现,便渐渐被它的情节吸引,开始喜欢上所有17个人格,不禁感叹人类脑体系的精密,对于人格分裂有了总体认识。里面每个人格都很有特点和魅力,有各自的优点...
story of MPD, it's amazing!
评分前半部分讓人對性與暴力驚控 後半部分纔知道是世事經常。
评分多重人格的真實案例值得一看
评分前半部分讓人對性與暴力驚控 後半部分纔知道是世事經常。
评分story of MPD, it's amazing!
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