multiple personality

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multiple personality

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

a Kaplan SAT score-raising classic
2005

First person plural

my life as a multiple
1999
The author provides an account of his life as a person with multiple personalities, discussing his efforts to understand what was happening to him, and his struggles to hang on to his family and some semblance of normalcy.

I'm Eve

1977
An autobiography of a woman whose classic case of multiple personality.

Othello

2004
Yaya's timidity leaves room for her high school contemporaries to call her names and make fun of her, but Yaya's alternate personality, Nana, exposes the "friends" for who they are and is quick to administer appropriate punishment.

The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

1996
Dr. Jekyll, a kind and well-respected London physician, is transformed into a murderous madman by taking a secret drug of his own creation.

Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

an authoritative text, backgrounds and contexts, performance adaptations, criticism
2003
Presents the annotated text of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel about a kind and well-respected doctor who is transformed into a murderous madman by taking a secret drug of his own creation, and includes essays on the story's backgrounds and contexts, a look at performance adaptations, and a selection of critical commentary.

Creating hysteria

women and multiple personality disorder
1999
Explains how thousands of women who have sought help for depression have been told they had multiple personality disorder and have had their symptoms, illnesses, and treatments manipulated by dishonest therapists.

Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde

2008
A respected London doctor invents a formula which turns him into an evil and ugly person who stalks the streets at night killing people, but by the time his friends discover his secret, it is too late.

Sybil

2009
The true story of Sybil, a woman possessed by sixteen separate personalities.

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