![]() ![]() ![]() She was able to live a full life, as shown in her interactions and discussions with Patrick Suraci, Ph.D. Connie Wilbur’s treatment was successful and that Shirley Mason (Sybil) never had a relapse or return of her MPD symptoms after her treatment with Wilbur. What is interesting about this book, is that it is written by a professional who has experience with the scientific knowledge of MPD. The people in the Sybil story are treated like human beings and they are allowed to speak about their own life stories. ![]() describes writing the book “Sybil in her own words” īiography of the author “Sybil In Her Own Words: The Untold Story of Shirley Mason”Īrt work from the book, “Sybil In Her Own Words: The Untold Story of Shirley Mason” Īfter reading the book “Sybil in her own words” by Patrick Suraci, Ph.D., I realized the importance of this book. Sybil In Her Own Words – The Untold Story of Shirley Mason Several articles have been written about the new book. The book is called “SYBIL in her own words: The Untold Story of Shirley Mason, Her Multiple Personalities and Paintings” Research studies have shown it to be caused by severe, repeated trauma.Īnother book published this year was written by a psychologist that knew Sybil and others in her life. One author has attacked the veracity of the Sybil story, calling MPD – DID (dissociative identity disorder) a “cultural construct.” The research shows that this isn’t true. ![]() The book “Sybil” by Flora Rheta Schreiber written in the 1970’s, has recently received media attention again. ![]()
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