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Hardcover Switching Time: A Doctor's Harrowing Story of Treating a Woman with 17 Personalities Book

ISBN: 0307382664

ISBN13: 9780307382665

Switching Time: A Doctor's Harrowing Story of Treating a Woman with 17 Personalities

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"One afternoon in 1989, Karen Overhill walks into psychiatrist Richard Baer's office complaining of vague physical pains and depression. Odder still, she reveals that she's suffering from a persistent memory problem. Routinely, she "loses" parts of her day, finding herself in places she doesn't remember going to or being told about conversations she doesn't remember having. Her problems are so pervasive that she often feels like an impersonator in...

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3 ratings

Captivating True Life Story - Outstanding Writing

Karma matched up Karen with Dr. Baer when his partner was unavailable and she was in desperate need of help. This book describes horrrific abuse (that word came to mind everytime I picked up the book) as it is truly sick what she was subjected to from her own father and grandfather. It's amazing, though, to see how the body will do whatever it takes to protect us from this type of evil. As Dr. Baer and us, as readers, come to discover and meet each of Karen's alters and when and why they were born you begin to learn their function in protecting Karen as well as preventing her from becoming whole. Dr. Baer's dedication over 18 years of therapy, his unselfish willingness to devote his time at all hours to helping her through crisis and his caution in treating her is rare. As I said, karma brought them together. As others have said, this book, although at times extremely disturbing, is wonderfully written and I too fell asleep on several nights because I couldn't put it down. There were several points where I couldn't help but cry, but there finally tears of joy when Karen was finally Karen. As if the 30+ years she lived with the abuse, depression, losing time, etc. weren't enough she is without a doubt one of the bravest people I have come to "know" by having her story told - if one child is saved it is worth it. I have already recommended this book to several people. And this is rare for me. I will be reading this book again. It is that captivating. I highly recommend.

An Incredible Journey

I was skeptical that such a thng as multiple personality disorder even existed. After reading Switching Time, I am not only convinced, but am in awe of the complexity of the human ability to cope with horrific abuse. This is a beautifully written journey: but not just the journey of Karen, the woman with 17 personalities, but of the Psychiatrist who diagnosed it, and ultimately reintegrated her into one functional being. This is a stunning , must- read book.Every word of it is true, but it reads like a novel. Don't start it unless you have time to keep going. I guarantee you won't want to put it down.

Facinating & Horrifying

I bought this book for my wife who usually likes reading about such subjects, but I will admit that the publisher's summary did intrest me enough to read the first chapter. After that I was hooked, and had to force myself to put it down to get enough sleep for work the next day. I thought that knowing that she has 17 personalities would ruin any suspense of the story, but I was mistakened. Learning how they function, and how and when they were "born" was facinating. Not being schooled in psychology, I have only a layman's understanding of this disorder, and I was blown away to learn how the 'aters' interacted within Karen's subconscience and what purposes they served when they revealed themselves. The horror that Karen suffered which brought on the personalities was equally as facinating as it was sad. I guess on a certail level I knew that the things described in this book can and do happen, but to read about them happening and especially happening to a young girl, made me cringe. This story in this book is strong enough to appeal to anyone and the detail of the disorder is well written enough to keep someone with a PhD in psychology entranced. I have never read a story like it. If you are at all interested in this book after reading the publisher's tag, then you will not be disappointed. I wish there were more stars, I don't think 5 is enough.
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