I just finished recording 1-5 as the first piece of the podfic is this, to be edited later, and I suddenly remembered something relevant to our discussion about Adrian's psychosis.
Related to DID, I read a book about a woman with DID once, an autobiography/biography she wrote with her therapist. And one advantage to the disorder was that, in class, she could take notes with both hands--one personality using one, one using the other, and would have to kind of hide this from her fellow students even though it helped since she could take down twice as much information.
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Date: 2009-07-13 02:08 am (UTC)I just finished recording 1-5 as the first piece of the podfic is this, to be edited later, and I suddenly remembered something relevant to our discussion about Adrian's psychosis.
Related to DID, I read a book about a woman with DID once, an autobiography/biography she wrote with her therapist. And one advantage to the disorder was that, in class, she could take notes with both hands--one personality using one, one using the other, and would have to kind of hide this from her fellow students even though it helped since she could take down twice as much information.
Just thought that might interest you.