When Rabbit Howls
Books | Psychology / Psychotherapy / General
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Truddi Chase
A woman diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder reveals her harrowing journey from abuse to recovery in this #1 New York Times bestselling autobiography written by her own multiple personalities.Successful, happily married Truddi Chase began therapy hoping to find the reasons behind her extreme anxiety, mood swings, and periodic blackouts. What emerged from her sessions was terrifying: Truddi’s mind and body were inhabited by the Troops—ninety-two individual voices that emerged to shield her from her traumatizing childhood.For years the Troops created a world where she could hide from the pain of the ritualized sexual abuse she suffered at the hands of her own stepfather—abuse that began when she was only two years old. It was a past that Truddi didn’t even know existed, until she and her therapist took a journey to where the nightmare began...Written by the Troops themselves, When Rabbit Howls is told by the very alter-egos who stayed with Truddi Chase, watched over her, and protected her. What they reveal is a spellbinding descent into a personal hell—and an ultimate, triumphant deliverance for the woman they became.
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Author
Truddi Chase
Pages
400
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
1990-04-01
ISBN
1101666625 9781101666623
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"This book is the most disturbing book I have ever read. The details of the abuse is horrendous. While this book is hard to read (as I had to put it down numerous of times just to get my emotions straight,) it is also very insightful. This book is sensitive, some might even find it triggering. I highly recommend this book if you are interested in MPD."
"My fault! I am new to this app and pressed the recommend button instead of the save button. I haven’t read any Trudi Chase books but this one looks very intriguing. "
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Kate Passarelli
"It has been years since I had read it. I plan to read it again in the next few months. "
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"Terrifying and intriguing how the mind survives the most terrible things. "
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Cristina Stout