“Conversations With Friends” by Sally Rooney: Protagonist has episodes of self-mutilation, a common symptom of multiple personality disorder
For example, “Then I scratched my arm open until it bled, just a faint spot of blood, widening into a droplet” (1, p. 201). Self-mutilation is a hidden behavior in at least a third of MPD patients (2, p. 64). Search “self-mutilation” for elaboration of this subject regarding other novels in past posts.
1. Sally Rooney. Conversations With Friends. New York, Hogarth, 2017.
2. Frank W. Putnam, MD. Diagnosis and Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder. New York, The Guilford Press, 1989.
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