Switching Time by Dr Richard Baer - Nonfiction
Karen was continually searching for ways to hide her obvious insanity until a desperate call to a crisis hot-line in 1989, led her to Dr.
Richard Baer.
The complexities of the human mind have never before been revealed with such detail, dimension and compassion.
Horrific, unimaginable abuse had forced Karen to create different personalities, with widely varying characteristics and abilities.
As new personalities were introduced, the depth of Karen's suffering became obvious, as did the fear that the darkness would consume her.
With careful guidance and unwavering patience, Dr.
Baer was able to gain the individual trust of the seventeen alters, convincing each that although they had been created to protect Karen, her very survival now depended upon their complete and total destruction.
This is an amazing read! The level of abuse, the detailed characteristics of the created alters are almost beyond comprehension and leads you to question how it is someone that has suffered so greatly could ever be whole again.
Which is, yet another testament to the human will to survive.
Switching Time is by far one of the best non-fiction books I have read in years.
Just as the alters were created as a means of survival, during the darkest and most frightening experiences imaginable, their destruction became a necessary step in the journey from divided survival to whole living.
I highly recommend this book to anyone that enjoys a compelling, thought provoking, inspiring read...
This is an amazing journey into the human mind and reveals, in stunning detail just how far the human mind will go in order to protect itself.
Happy Reading!