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Sybil by Flora Rheta Schreiber Summary and Reviews

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Book Review: Sybil
Summary: 5 Stars

The book arrived in fantastic condition. There were some light scratches on the back cover, but other than that, it was great. This particular book is a favorite of mine and I was very excited upon it's arrival. Needless to say, I was not disappointed.

Book Review: Sybil
Summary: 5 Stars

Just a wonderful book that I read years ago. It just makes you want to grab Sybil's mother and do to her what she has done to her own daughter. The book was very intense and informative and I loved it. I recommend this to anyone that has questions about child abuse and personality disorders.

Book Review: Sybil review
Summary: 4 Stars

The book arrived on time and in good condition.
I have read this book in the past and wanted to revisit it as I have learned more about psychology and human behavior.

Book Review: Sybil the book, is so good and educating
Summary: 5 Stars

Sybil is this young woman who have, 16 personalitis the person in the world is discovered with most personalitis in our life time. It is educting to read her story. It will make one understanding how dificult it is to live with skizofrenia, and in some cases it can be treated. So buy this book and getting caught by this story.

Book Review: Sybil--a work of fiction
Summary: 1 Stars

Although most of the reviews here praise this book, it has been largely discredited as essentially a piece of fiction. Our cultural preoccupation with "multiple personality disorders," "recovered memories of childhood abuse," and "Satanic cult abuse of children" is analogous to the Salem witch trails. A reader who wishes to see a clear and compelling refutation of this nonsense should read Dr. Paul McHugh's study "Try to Remember: Psychiatry's Clash Over Meaning, Memory, and Mind." McHugh is a psychiatrist at Johns Hopkins. The reason this is important: many lives have been wrecked as a result of false claims of childhood abuse.
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