The story of Shirley A. Mason (aka Sybil) is fascinating. She was presumed to have Dissociative Identity Disorder, caused by an abusive childhood. A book about her case – Sybil (1973) – was a sensation in the 1970s, with it being adapted into a film in 1976. 1/5
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At specific times in our cultural history, these contagions take hold of a large cohort of emotionally fragile woman. An industry of dubious practitioners springs up to support it, and the media and pop culture glorify and validate it. Years later it’s all revealed to be a fraud.
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But only after so many lives are ruined.
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