Goodwin J
Milwaukee County Mental Health Complex, WI 53226.
Hillside J Clin Psychiatry. 1987;9(1):89-99.
In 1811 Mary Reynolds, a somber Pennsylvania spinster, awoke from a prolonged sleep as a new personality. Family memoirs describing her 18 years of shifts between two personalities shaped nineteenth century thinking about multiple personality disorder. As in other early case histories, no mention was made of childhood trauma, a factor found in 97% of contemporary cases. This discussion reviews genealogical and historical documents which suggest that Mary Reynolds did experience early trauma as a victim of religious persecution, which finally forced her family to leave Birmingham, England, when Mary was eight. Review of her illness indicates it may have functioned to eradicate memories of traumatic early experiences.
1811年,宾夕法尼亚州一位忧郁的未婚女子玛丽·雷诺兹从一场长时间的睡眠中醒来,仿佛换了一个人。家族回忆录描述了她在两种人格之间转变的18年,塑造了19世纪对多重人格障碍的认知。和其他早期病例史一样,其中没有提及童年创伤,而在当代97%的病例中都发现了这一因素。本文通过回顾族谱和历史文献表明,玛丽·雷诺兹确实曾作为宗教迫害的受害者经历过早期创伤,最终迫使她的家人在她八岁时离开英国伯明翰。对她病情的回顾表明,这可能起到了消除早期创伤记忆的作用。