Switching Time is the first story centering on multiple personality disorder to be told by the treating physician. It is the incredible saga of a young woman stranded in unimaginable darkness who, in order to survive, created seventeen different versions of herself. In 1989, Karen Overhill walked into the office of psychiatrist Richard Baer complaining of depression. She poured out a litany of complaints, but in the disengaged way of someone who has experienced a terrible trauma. Slowly, Baer began to peel back the layers, eventually learning that Karen had been the victim of childhood sexual abuse. As time passed, though, his patient worsened and began to talk continually of suicide. Details of her abuse accumulated until he saw, via hypnosis, the true dimension of what Karen had suffered. Baer was at a loss to explain Karen's sanity, precarious though it was, until he received a letter from a little girl, Claire. One by one, Karen's "alters" began showing themselves-men, women, young boys, a toddler, black, white, vicious, nurturing, prim, licentious. And their "stepping out" confronted Baer with the challenge of a lifetime. Somehow, to save Karen, he would have to gain the trust of her alters in order to destroy them.
Richard Baer is the medical director of Medicare in the states of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio.
Lloyd James has been narrating since 1996, has recorded over six hundred books in almost every genre, has earned six AudioFile Earphones Awards, and is a two-time nominee for the prestigious Audie Award.
一边准备职业考试,一边看的这本书,断断续续看了好几周才看完。感触非常多。大多数人对于这本书的评价可能集中在同情卡伦的遭遇及感叹人精神力量的强大,贝尔医生的职业精神及耐心,不知道有没有人和我一样关心书中的日常。卡伦做过什么工作,交的朋友怎么样,小时候被带去参...
评分 评分 评分一边准备职业考试,一边看的这本书,断断续续看了好几周才看完。感触非常多。大多数人对于这本书的评价可能集中在同情卡伦的遭遇及感叹人精神力量的强大,贝尔医生的职业精神及耐心,不知道有没有人和我一样关心书中的日常。卡伦做过什么工作,交的朋友怎么样,小时候被带去参...
评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...
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