"Missing Pieces” by Joy Fielding: Mirror Symptom of Multiple Personality
“Actually I surprise myself sometimes. I’ll be all dressed up, feeling good, thinking I look great, and then I catch my reflection unexpectedly in a store window or a pane of glass, and I think: Who is that? Who is that middle-aged woman? It can’t be me…It’s genuinely frightening when your self-image no longer corresponds to the image you see in the mirror” (1, p. 8).
Comment: “MPD patients often report seeing themselves as different people when they look into a mirror (3, p. 62). Of course, a high-functioning person (2) for whom multiple personality is a creative asset would not be diagnosed with multiple personality disorder, but might be said to have its creative version, which I call “multiple personality trait.”
1. Joy Fielding. Missing Pieces. New York, Dell Publishing, 1997.
2. Wikipedia. “Joy Fielding.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Fielding
3. Frank W Putnam, MD. Diagnosis and Treatment of Multiple Personality Disorder. New York, The Guilford Press, 1989.
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