When Rabbit Howls
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Abused as a child, a woman develops 92 separate personalities to deal with her pain.
Truddi M. Chase and her expansive personality, known as "The Troops," penned an autobiography that delved into a childhood marked by a sexually abusive stepfather. Through a decade of therapy, Chase and her various alters uncovered a complex web of abuse and cruelty, alongside surprising moments of joy and profound affection for her daughter. Published in 1986, the work defied conventional therapeutic goals of integration, instead celebrating the collective strength and cooperation of "The Troops." Their courageous narrative offered immense solace and validation to survivors of abuse and individuals with Dissociative Identity Disorder, who found resonance with their own struggles and resilience.

Abused as a child, a woman develops 92 separate personalities to deal with her pain.