“A fractured Mind” by Robert B. Oxnam: After seeing Oxnam for six months, his psychiatrist gets lucky.
Oxnam had consulted the psychiatrist for alcoholism. The psychiatrist did not make the correct diagnosis by screening Oxnam for memory gaps or by not taking alcoholic symptoms at face value. No, after the psychiatrist had been seeing Oxnam for six months, “Tommy” (an alternate personality) suddenly, dramatically, took over Oxnam’s behavior (1, p. 261). Multiple personality doesn’t usually, but occasionally, becomes obvious.
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1. Robert B. Oxnam. A Fractured Mind: My Life with Multiple Personality Disorder. New York, Hyperion, 2005.
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