Joan of Arc (post 4): Multiple personality and heroism may have originated as a psychological defense against actual or threatened sexual abuse
Her greatest accomplishment was getting England out of France; that is, getting certain men out of, and away from, where they shouldn’t have been. Her wearing men’s clothing and armor, and surrounding herself with soldiers, protected herself, personally. Her voices indicated that she had multiple personality, as previously discussed regarding her and many others.
Multiple personality may originate as a psychological defense against childhood sexual abuse, but she probably did not have severe childhood sexual abuse, or had only felt threatened, because severe abuse, especially without either real-life protectors or protective alternate personalities, might have made her mentally ill.
And as far as I know, she was a hero, and not mentally ill.
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