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Multiple Personalities, Multiple Disorders: Psychiatric Classification and Media Influence [Hardcover]

Carol S. North (Author), Jo-Ellyn M. Ryall (Author), Richard D. Wetzel (Author), Daniel A. Ricci (Author)
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0195080955 978-0195080957 January 15, 1993 1
The existence and characteristics of multiple personality disorder (MPD) have been debated from the time of the first case reports in the 19th century. The dispute has never been resolved, and MPD has become the most controversial syndrome known to mental health professionals. Currently, very little balanced academic material on this disorder is available, and much of the literature aims to disprove its existence as a psychiatric disorder. In the past, general understanding of MPD was guided largely by this medical literature, but in recent decades the disorder has been widely exposed to both professionals and the public through the mass media.
This timely work examines MPD from an empirical viewpoint, describing the research that has been done on the disorder, as well as providing in-depth analysis of how MPD has developed over the years in relation to the media. The book identifies the earliest origins of MPD in published literature and traces the course of its development as a concept to the present. Existing data on MPD are presented in a detailed review of the current state of knowledge of the disorder including clinical description, delineation from other disorders, family history studies, follow-up studies, and laboratory documentation. The authors also point out specific areas of research that is needed before psychiatry can consider MPD an adequately validated diagnosis. This critical approach is designed to provide direction to researchers in the pursuit of a better understanding of MPD and to provide clinicians with a valuable guide.

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"Was written to delineate objective information about multiple personality disorder in a balanced way. Will be useful as a reference...appropriate for libraries as well."--Doody's Journal

"I recommend this work highly. Almost all mental health professionals will encounter multiple personality disorder at some time during their careers. For those with little experience with such patients, the book is an excellent review of the current knowledge and controversies about the disorder. For those with more clinical experience with the disorder, this book should serve as an easy-to-read reference that surveys both the academic and popular literatures quite well."--Psychiatric Services

"Interesting, sophisticated..."--Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease

About the Author


Carol S. North, M.D., is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine. Jo-Ellyn M. Ryall, M.D., is Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Washington University. Daniel A. Ricci, C.M., A.C.S.W., is Psychiatric Social Work supervisor at Grace Hill Services, Inc. Richard D. Wetzel, Ph.D., is Professor of Medical Psychology at Washington University.

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  • Hardcover: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 1 edition (January 15, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195080955
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195080957
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars An intellectual blitz (blitz being good), May 6, 2007
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North, et al., do an excellent job tearing apart their opponents-- with surprisingly humble rhetoric.

The science is sound, the premises are solid, and their opinions have been borne-out by time. I only wish the culture-at-large got their paws on this knowledge morsel sooner. . . or ever.

The rhetoric is not just an added bonus. They needed to come at this problem with enough force to make people respect them, but also with enough gentleness, so that one might be entirely defensive to their argument if it ran counter to their ingrained thought. The rhetoric in this book should be examined and imitated by scientists, because our knowledge must be palatable before it can be swallowed!

The authors should write more books.
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Our understanding of multiple personality disorder (MPD) has developed over time as the field of psychiatry has evolved. Read the first page
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personalities first appeared, superordinate diagnosis, somatoform symptoms, psychopathic deviant, alternate personalities, high point codes, nosologic status, clinical scale scores, criterion symptoms, severity marker, schizophrenia scale, possession syndrome, conversion symptoms, alternate personality, somatization disorder, hysterical psychosis, dissociated personality, dissociative experiences scale, multiple personality disorder, multiple personality syndrome, other personality disorders, borderline patients, physiologic differences, borderline personality disorder, comorbid disorders
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United States, American Psychiatric Association, North America, The Three Faces of Eve, Cornelia Wilbur, Dissociative Disorders Interview Schedule, Mary Reynolds, Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale, Wetzel Unpb
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