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- Two Stories, One Person

by Debra Debra

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The story that you are about to read is a work of non-fiction. It is an ongoing story of a child, a young girl and eventually a woman who suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder - formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder. To fully understand the mental complexity of this illness, my story will be told through two different people, Debra and Sivan, both of my personalities. You will see how they interact with each other's lives and how they often interpret a situation through different viewpoints. I'm hoping that as you read you will be able to discern between the two personalities.… (more)
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The story that you are about to read is a work of non-fiction. It is an ongoing story of a child, a young girl and eventually a woman who suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder - formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder. To fully understand the mental complexity of this illness, my story will be told through two different people, Debra and Sivan, both of my personalities. You will see how they interact with each other's lives and how they often interpret a situation through different viewpoints. I'm hoping that as you read you will be able to discern between the two personalities.

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