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Multiple Personality: An Exercise in Deception [Hardcover]

Ray Alderidge-Morris (Author)
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0863771289 978-0863771286 December 1, 1989 1
Multiple personality syndrome is being diagnosed and treated in the United States in ever increasing numbers. Indeed, it is alleged that the incidence of this bizarre and striking disorder has reached epidemic proportions.
Clinician/researchers report each seeing individually more than 100 patients whose minds have split into as many as 60 alter egos. Their case histories are typified by sexual and physical abuse in childhood and some have reached notoriety; in films, like Eve and Sybil and in criminal records, like Bianchi, 'the Hillside Strangler'.
But does 'multiple personality' exist? This monograph takes as its point of departure the virtual absence of such patients anywhere except the U.S.A. and even then it is a relatively small number of psychologists and psychiatrists who report the overwhelming majority of cases. The book provides the first comprehensive review of the burgeoning literature from the beginning of the century to the present and covers more than 300 articles and books. It should prove of interest to psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists and social workers and is an invaluable reference for students on courses in clinical and abnormal psychology as well as to practising clinicians and social workers.
Following an introduction to a selection of the more notable cases, a number of critical issues are examined in ensuing chapters. These are devoted to problems of definition and differential diagnosis; aetiology; psychophysiological, psychometric and experimental studies; attempts at theoretical explanation and the relationship between MPS, hypnosis and dissociation. The author, a practising clinical psychologist and lecturer in psychopathology, gradually develops the hypothesis that MPS is best explained under the rubric of social role theory. It is argued that MPS is a culture-bound variant of hysterical psychosis occurring in individuals with high 'hypnotisability'.
The tentative conclusion is that even if one accepts the reality of MPS it is unhelpful to regard it as a discrete clinical entity, and it is being grossly overdiagnosed.

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'Overall, the book is skilfully written, the topics are well researched, and Aldridge-Morris offers some spirited commentary concerning the present state of the empirical literature. A nontraditional view of multiple personality syndrome is offered that should inspire future research and continued debate. The volume's clarity, conciseness, and theoretical contribution make it worthwhile reading for both proponents and sceptics of the MPS diagnosis.' - Christine Zaleswski, (Contemporary Psychology 1991 Vol.36)

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  • Hardcover: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Psychology Press; 1 edition (December 1, 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0863771289
  • ISBN-13: 978-0863771286
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Reasonable doubt, October 27, 2001
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Much has been written on the controversial topic of Multiple personality disorder since this book. This was perhaps the first short book to summarize the problems with this entity, which has been renamed Dissociative Identity disorder in the DSM-IV, used in the USA, but is still not confirmed by the International Classification of Diseases. In other words, even after 10 years, the kind of questions raised in this book have been sufficient for most psychiatrists outside the USA, and most psychologists worldwide to doubt the validity of this "diagnosis" in most if not all cases. This book is somewhat academic in tone and style, perhaps a little too dry, though not without moments of humor. Sometimes the author strays into polemics. It certainly cannot compete for excitement with some of the dramatic and sensational accounts of "Multiple Personality", but those with an interest in mental illness may find it closer to reality. One might speculate whether all the reviews of this book have been written by the same person.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Reasonable doubt, October 27, 2001
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Much has been written on the controversial topic of Multiple personality disorder since this book (eg by A. Piper(1997) or Nic Spanos (1992). This was perhaps the first short book to summarize the problems with this entity, which has been renamed Dissociative Identity disorder in the DSM-IV, used in the USA, but is still not confirmed by the International Classification of Diseases. In other words, even after 10 years, the kind of questions raised in this book have been sufficient for most psychiatrists outside the USA, and most psychologists worldwide to doubt the validity of this "diagnosis" in most if not all cases. This book is somewhat academic in tone and style, perhaps a little too dry, though not without moments of humor. Sometimes the author strays into polemics, and at times goes into details that may not interest the average reader. It certainly cannot compete for excitement with some of the dramatic and sensational accounts of "Multiple Personality", but those with an interest in mental illness may find the ideas presented by Aldridge-Morris closer to reality. One might speculate whether all the reviews of this book have been written by the same person.
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1.0 out of 5 stars The Biggest Waste of Money I Ever Spent!, July 13, 2000
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Sorry folks, but this one was a real dud! The author seemed incoherent at times and seems to be on some kind of vendetta to dispell any notion of MPD/DID. I would rate it ZERO Stars if I could.
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