Crazy: Reclaiming Life from the Shadow of Traumatic Memory

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Product Details
Price
$18.95
Publisher
Koehler Books
Publish Date
Pages
230
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.52 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781646635412

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About the Author
Lyn is an author and facilitator of writers' workshops and memoir classes for people with dissociative disorders. Her free eBook, DID Unpacked: A Parable, is available on her website. She has been interviewed by public radio stations and podcasts around the country and by Safe Communities Survivors' Voices series. A retired teacher, school principal, and pastor, Lyn was diagnosed with multiple personality disorder in 1992 while she was climbing up the career ladder. After considerable therapeutic work, she now lives a happily integrated life with her husband in the Adirondacks. You can connect with Lyn on her website at www.lynbarrett.com.
Reviews

"A wonderful story of overcoming adversity and reclaiming

your life with fragmented traumatic memory."

-Jaime Pollock, Founder and Director of An Infinite Mind


"A life-changing book-for survivors, for those who love them,

and for anyone who wants to educate themselves on trauma-induced dissociation,

particularly its manifestation as DID."

-Linda Crocket, Director of Safe Communities, Author of The Deepest Wound: How a Journey to El Salvador Led to Healing from Mother-Daughter Incest


". . . a beautifully written, exceptionally honest story of hope and recovery, and a beacon of hope to those who

still suffer from the effects of childhood sexual abuse and emotional wounding."

-Rev. Tilda Norberg, MDiv, Founder of Gestalt Pastoral Care and

Author of Consenting to Grace: An Introduction to Gestalt Pastoral Care



"Barrett's prose style is precise and rich, and she excels at communicating her complex emotional states,

keeping the reader grounded even when she describes the experience of switching between personalities . . ."

-Kirkus Review