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A Brilliant Adaptation: How Dissociative Identity Disorder and the Power of the Therapeutic Bond Saved Me

Contributors:

Sally Maslansky (Author)

Daniel J. Siegel (Foreword by)

Contributors: Sally Maslansky (Author) ; Daniel J. Siegel (Foreword by)

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BISAC categories: Psychology -> Psychopathology -> Dissociative Identity Disorder

BISAC categories: Biography & Autobiography -> Social Scientists & Psychologists

BISAC categories: Self-Help -> Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

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A searing and profound memoir of one woman's journey through dissociative identity disorder and childhood sexual abuse--and how she found hope, healing, and recovery.

Sally Maslansky is living the perfect life: a beautiful home in Malibu, California, a successful Hollywood producer husband who adores her, and a recently adopted son she treasures. But when Sally begins to remember the trauma she endured as a child, her world begins to unravel.

In this gripping and provocative memoir, psychotherapist Maslansky shares how childhood sexual abuse led her to develop dissociative identity disorder (DID), and how, with the help of renowned therapist Daniel J. Siegel, she ultimately recovers. The book reveals the power of therapeutic bond to heal deep attachment wounds, the science of neuroplasticity in healing the traumatized mind, and our capacity as human beings to reconcile unspeakable experiences in order to grow, change, and live vibrant, loving, and joyful lives against all odds.

Together with Siegel, Maslansky slowly recovers her childhood memories and reconnects with the forgotten parts of herself--parts that she grows to admire, respect, honor, and love, because they literally saved her young mind from unimaginable horrors. In the book, Siegel describes Maslansky's DID as a brilliant adaptation of the mind--a protective force that kept her mentally safe when the people she should have trusted most were the ones responsible for her abuse.

Whether you have struggled with DID yourself, love someone who has DID, or are simply looking to be inspired by the tenacity of the human spirit, this memoir offers a provocative glimpse into an often pathologized and misunderstood condition, and shows the profound and healing possibilities of therapy, human understanding, and the will to survive.

ISBN-10: 1648486940
ISBN-13: 9781648486944
Author: Maslansky, Sally, Siegel, Daniel J., N/A
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications

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ISBN-13: 9781648486944

ISBN-10: 1648486940

Publish Date: January 2, 2026

On Sale Date: January 1, 0001

Language: English

Pages: 216

Dimensions: 8.91 × 5.92 × 0.64 in

Weight: 0.6 lbs

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