THE THREE FACES OF EVE

Book • 1957
The Three Faces of Eve is a groundbreaking book that details the case of Chris Costner Sizemore, a woman diagnosed with multiple personality disorder.

The book explores her three distinct personalities—Eve White, Eve Black, and Jane—and the therapeutic process that aimed to integrate these personalities.

It was a pioneering work in the field of psychology, shedding light on the complexities of dissociative identity disorder.

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Mentioned by Josh Clark as the book that started the mass hysteria around multiple personality disorder.
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