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What happens when your mother isn't one person, but 123? Emma Churchman's extraordinary memoir follows her search for identity as the eldest child of a woman with one of the most extreme cases of multiple personality disorder (now known as dissociative identity disorder) diagnosed in the 1980s. Never knowing which of her mother's alters would emerge--the playful child, the raging demon, or the suicidal depressive--Emma became the family's anchor in an ocean of psychological chaos, raising her three younger brothers while navigating a mother who had no clear identity. This gripping account…mehr

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What happens when your mother isn't one person, but 123? Emma Churchman's extraordinary memoir follows her search for identity as the eldest child of a woman with one of the most extreme cases of multiple personality disorder (now known as dissociative identity disorder) diagnosed in the 1980s. Never knowing which of her mother's alters would emerge--the playful child, the raging demon, or the suicidal depressive--Emma became the family's anchor in an ocean of psychological chaos, raising her three younger brothers while navigating a mother who had no clear identity. This gripping account captures a lineage of violence over generations leading to a family struggles with suicide, addiction, and mental illness. Emma reveals a landscape where reality is shattered: changing personalities, a mother locked in a padded room, a homeless father, a child asking for a bodyguard, alters too young to parent, and a daughter picking up the pieces. Emma's transformation leads to her role as a trauma chaplain and then a successful entrepreneur and demonstrates how our deepest wounds can become our greatest wisdom. With raw honesty and hard-won insights, she proves we can choose integration over fragmentation, wholeness over mere survival. This beautifully crafted narrative poses the fundamental question: Is identity predetermined by genetics and environment, or can character be born anew through selective choices? For readers who loved Educated and The Glass Castle, this revolutionary story shows that healing isn't just survival--it's transformation in its most powerful form.
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Emma M. Churchman, MDiv, is a spiritual leader, writer, and mentor who overcame acute childhood trauma. She has helped thousands of people, through her own private practice as a spiritual mentor, to transform their trauma - so they can create lives and businesses they love. She lives on top of a mountain outside of Asheville, North Carolina, with her husband Jeff and their two dachshunds, Winston and Leroy.