Brain Storm
A Life in Pieces
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Alma Cuervo
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Shelley Kolton
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Brain Storm tells the story of how the author survived childhood sexual and ritual abuse and lived a life with Multiple Personality Disorder. The abuse was horrifying and the recovery hellish but throughout, her alters brought her to safety. In no small measure because of it all, she became an activist feminist, successful doctor, devoted parent and loving partner.
In the end, Brain Storm is a book about the resiliency of the human psyche and the triumph of the human spirit. It is also a book that lays to rest any doubts about the existence of Multiple Personality or DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder) and ritual abuse. Satanic cults are real and victims need to be heard. DID is real and persons with dissociative symptoms must be recognized by the therapeutic community of doctors, psychologists and therapists. Finally this is a book for everyone who has survived abuse of any kind and who struggles to prove its credibility.
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This is such an inspiring and hopeful story. As a therapist who works with trauma, I read or listen whenever I feel I am losing focus. Thank you for sharing this journey.
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