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Alternatives to a Frozen Mouse

par AJ Mouse

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This wasn't my life to begin with. It wasn't my body either. I inherited both, and more, from Mouse. Mouse created me. She had created another life when she was four so she knew how. That's what people with Dissociative Identity Disorder do. You see, terrible things happened to Mouse when she was very young, so she decided to simply stop growing up when she was eight. Her body aged but she didn't. At eleven, when something even more despicable happened, Mouse froze herself in time, leaving her life, body, and name to me. Mouse remains an afraid and damaged young girl, living in The Deep inside of us. But don't worry, she isn't alone. My name is Jade and I am an alternate personality - the main personality but an alternate nonetheless. I live in this body with Mouse and the other alters: Peter, Neil, Jane, Zen, Nancy, Ray, and Lucy. For over twenty years there had been no more splitting, no one new. Then Anne came along, making alter number ten. This book is the first part of our journey integrating Anne into her new life. It was her idea to write about it and both our ideas to dedicate this book to Mouse ... Our Frozen Mouse - the author of us all.… (plus d'informations)
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What an exceptional book!
Confronting and honest, 'Alternatives to a Frozen Mouse' opens up the world of Dissociative Identity Order (D.I.D) to the uninitiated. At times I felt quite emotional reading this book. I empathised with the pain and frustration of the alters, recognising their united front in protecting little Mouse, who created them after terrible abuse, just so she could survive in the world.
Thank you for sharing your story A.J. Mouse, it really opened my eyes (and heart) to D.I.D. ( )
  kathrynberryman | Apr 30, 2019 |
The author of Alternatives to a Frozen Mouse, AJ Mouse suffers from DID, or Dissociative Identity Disorder. The main sufferer is named Jade, but the author has nine other alter personalities that are part of her and help her lead a semi-normal life. The book is written from the viewpoints of Jade and Anne, who is a newer alter personality. This is a challenging book, mostly in just trying to keep track of who is speaking. The purpose of the book appears to be a cry to understand that many mental disorders exist because of childhood trauma. In this way, for the author, she has created all of these different personalities to cope with a horrible childhood. The alter personality of Anne, acts as a conduit, encouraging all of the personalities to voice their feelings, concerns, and personalities. A difficult book to read, this very open and honest book may help those who suffer from mental illness to realize they are just like anyone else, not monsters, just different. Highly recommend. ( )
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This wasn't my life to begin with. It wasn't my body either. I inherited both, and more, from Mouse. Mouse created me. She had created another life when she was four so she knew how. That's what people with Dissociative Identity Disorder do. You see, terrible things happened to Mouse when she was very young, so she decided to simply stop growing up when she was eight. Her body aged but she didn't. At eleven, when something even more despicable happened, Mouse froze herself in time, leaving her life, body, and name to me. Mouse remains an afraid and damaged young girl, living in The Deep inside of us. But don't worry, she isn't alone. My name is Jade and I am an alternate personality - the main personality but an alternate nonetheless. I live in this body with Mouse and the other alters: Peter, Neil, Jane, Zen, Nancy, Ray, and Lucy. For over twenty years there had been no more splitting, no one new. Then Anne came along, making alter number ten. This book is the first part of our journey integrating Anne into her new life. It was her idea to write about it and both our ideas to dedicate this book to Mouse ... Our Frozen Mouse - the author of us all.

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