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A Fractured Mind by Robert B. Oxnam

A Fractured Mind

My Life with Multiple Personality Disorder

by Robert B. Oxnam
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  • First Published:
  • Oct 1, 2005, 304 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Oct 2006, 304 pages
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Joyce

Opening the door
Robert Oxnam opens the door for the reader to peer inside the disruptive world of MPD - truly an illness difficult to live with and difficult to understand for the reader. His brilliance shines through in his ability to draw the reader into his world. I normally drill through books - this one I read every word. A must read - whether it is MPD or multiple moods that challenge our lives, this book gives an insight into the world of those who live - and I mean live their lives to the fullest. Its not about battling the demons but about merging them into our life and Mr. Oxnam has done it here.
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