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1 Thigpen and Cleckley Aim: to record the symptoms and treatment of a multiple personality disorder

2 Eve White Her personality was neat, demure, honest and very anxious Headaches after losing baby – started therapy 25 years old, had been married for 6 years and had one daughter Marriage was shaky During treatment she left home and lived in the city about 100 miles away

3 Eve Black Opposite of Eve White Mischievous and childish Had little concern for husband or child – they weren’t hers! Uncooperative

4 Jane Mature, sincere, capable and interesting Aware of both other personalities Gradually took over from Eve White but couldn’t get rid of Eve Black

5 The Study Eve White attends for interviews about headaches Argued with husband about trip to cousin she couldn’t remember – memory returned by hypnosis Letter arrives from Eve White, unfinished and ends in childish writing She denies sending letter Denies she has spent money on expensive clothes found in wardrobe

6 Therapy continues Says she is hearing voices Changes personality … pair of blue eyes popped open … quick, reckless smile … says “Hi, there, Doc!” …she appeared more voluptuous …new voice Eve Black explains blackouts Initially Eve Black comes when Eve White hypnotised

7 Therapy continued 14 months interviewing both Eve’s Eve Black stronger, comes when she wants Eve Black knows about Eve White Eve Black naughty as child – Eve white got the blame and punishment Eve White is told by therapists about Eve Black Eve White improves – then blackouts begin again Jane appears Jane knows both Eve’s Takes over from Eve White

8 Psychological tests TESTSEWEBJane IQ110104Not done Memory testsuperiorinferiorNot done EEG11 per second (normal) 12.5 per second (psycho- pathic?) 11 per second PersonalityRepressiveRegressiveNo test DrawingsRigid but healthy Hysterical tendencies Not done

9 Discussion Might have been deceived External data from family and husband supported idea that there were two personalities Subjective and objective measures

10 Key concepts EEG – electroencephalogram electrodes placed on head measure brain patterns from the different lobes MPD – a neurosis, not a psychosis like schizophrenia Repressed – suppresses feelings and emotions Regressive – reverts to a childlike stage Psychopath – no empathy for others, egocentric, amoral


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