Sybil exposed the extraordinary story behind the famous multiple personality case

Sybil: a name that resonates with legions of obsessed fans who followed the nonfiction blockbuster from 1973. The book rocketed multiple personality disorder into public consciousness and played a major role in having the diagnosis added to the psychiatric bible Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of...

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Main Author: Nathan, Debbie.
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York : Free Press, 2012, ©2011.
Edition: 1st Free Press trade pbk. ed.
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Summary: Sybil: a name that resonates with legions of obsessed fans who followed the nonfiction blockbuster from 1973. The book rocketed multiple personality disorder into public consciousness and played a major role in having the diagnosis added to the psychiatric bible Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. But what do we really know about how Sybil came to be? The author provides evidence that the allegedly true story outlined in the mega-bestseller was largely fabricated. The actual identity of Sybil (Shirley Mason) has been available for some years, as has the idea that the book might have been exaggerated. But the author reveals the trio of women behind the legend: the willing patient, her ambitious shrink, and the imaginative journalist who spun their story into bestseller gold. This book draws from an enormous trail of papers, records, photos, and tapes to unearth the lives and passions of these three women whose story exploded into an epic movement with consequences beyond their wildest dreams.
Physical Description: xxi, 297 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. ; 22 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-282) and index.
ISBN: 9781439168288 (pbk.)
1439168288 (pbk.)
Author Notes: Debbie Nathan has been a journalist, editor, and translator for almost three decades. Debbie's work has won numerous national and regional awards, including: The H.L. Mencken Award for Investigative Journalism, PEN West Award for Journalism, theTexas Institute of Letters Award for feature journalism, and the John Bartlow Martin Award for Public Service Journalism.