
Split
A Life Shared: Living with Multiple Personality Disorder
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Narrated by:
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Maggie Walters
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Maggie Walters
About this listen
How does a child survive years of unimaginable abuse?
She splits.
And splits again. And again. And again.
And she does survive. But not without consequences.
As a young adult, years after her physical abuse has ended, Maggie Walters struggles with an unpredictable temper and socially difficult behaviour. After several false starts she finds a therapist who she trusts, just enough, to start talking about the childhood locked away behind the anger and isolation she has learnt to live with.
Eventually she is diagnosed with Multiple Personality Disorder, MPD (now known as Dissociative Identity Disorder or DID). Gradually, she understands. It was not Maggie who survived her childhood. The instinct to survive created an alternative identity called Annie, who with a myriad of other ‘alters’, lived through the abuse inflicted on her.
Decades later, with a husband and three much-loved children, Maggie strives to live a normal life despite a past which has left her internal world with a hidden, dark secret. Every day, unseen by those around her, trigger incidents fill her head with voices, the chaotic remnants of her other selves who lived the childhood she couldn’t. This is the ‘normal’ which Maggie has learned to live with.
In SPLIT Maggie tells the story of managing this ‘normal’, of understanding and accepting her past, and standing strong in the life she has built from the ashes of her broken childhood. It is a story not only of survival, but of self-acceptance, of the triumph to simply live. You will not listen to another book like it.
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- Sammy
- 11-02-2025
A courageous story
The author was very brave to write such an honest book. MPD/DID is such a widely misunderstood disorder and the author sheds a lot of light on how this disorder is for her. Her understanding of herself/herselves is extraordinary. It was narrated very well, however the narrator recording was flawed in areas making parts difficult to listen to, with several sentences repeated and background noises in some sections. At one stage I thought I could hear children yelling in my neighbourhood at 3am, only to finally work out that it was on the recording. Also could occasionally hear what sounded like someone writing or operating a computer. These flaws in the recording, although is not the fault of the author or her narrating, may make listening to or concentrating difficult for those with other disorders. This is the only reason why I rated the book 4 stars instead of 5. I hope the author one day can work with her alters much like a team, and if this does happen for her I can see that this would make a very good 2nd volume to this book.
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