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Title | : | Alternatives to a Frozen Mouse |
Author | : | A.J. Mouse |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 274 pages |
Published | : | February 22nd 2017 by InHouse Publishing |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. True Story. Autobiography. Memoir. Adventure. Humor. Biography. Self Help |
A.J. Mouse
Paperback | Pages: 274 pages Rating: 4.18 | 467 Users | 29 Reviews
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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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Ratings: 4.18 From 467 Users | 29 ReviewsCriticism Appertaining To Books Alternatives to a Frozen Mouse
I have read many books over my lifetime but this story is like no other and takes you on a journey into the depths of Dissociative Identity Disorder in the most unexpected way. I simply could not put the book down I wanted to know more about all the alternate personalities, as I did I realised that they were becoming real to me. Each alter became a separate identity and expanded my thinking. I love each one of them for the role they play in making the life of Mouse bearable. The story takes usA must read, but be prepared for the emotions you will experience. Brilliant book!I wish I could give it a minimum of 10 - or even 50 stars.I applaud the author for sharing this. Many years ago - so many that the disorder did not have a name, a patient was admitted to the hospital where I was a psychiatric nursing sister. Psychiatry had no acceptance for this 'condition' but a very skilled psychologist did. I think I only met three of the alters but the psychologist had conversations with most.
Now this isn't your regular every-day book it's complicated. Well it's complicated for Jade, Anne, Nancy and a few other folk.Having Dissociative Identity Disorder means a bunch of people are running around in your head, which may be bad enough, but sometimes they don't see eye to eye. So settle down with this read, pay attention and see how someone who feels she (or he) is part of a small crowd copes with an unhappy past, troubled present, but maybe a glimmer of an emerging and possibly

Such a powerful and intriguing novel. The more that Dissociative Identity Disorder (D.I.D) is talked about, the more questions I have. The brain is so mysterious and we have learnt very little about how it works (just the basics really) and we have a long way to go before we know it all.It seems when some of us are faced with unbearable trauma, the brain splinters to protect itself so that it can survive, forming alters, each has their own reason for being and their own story.Thank you for
I received Alternatives to a Frozen Mouse as a review copy. Oftentimes I read the blurb after checking the cover. This time I dived in without reading the blurb.Oops!Instead of a book of poetry or a version of Watership Down, as I interpreted the cover, I found myself in the murky (and sometimes) confusing consciousness of multiple personalities trapped in the same mind. And no! I'm not criticising the cover because it forms an important part of the story. But more on that later.The premise
"Alternatives to a Frozen Mouse" opened up a whole new world for me - the world(s) of someone living with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). This story is primarily told by two persons, with others making appearances along the way. This unique and amazing work evokes every possible emotion a human can feel. Some passages are not the easiest to read, but others are infused with a wry and gritty humour. Well done to author, A.J. Mouse, who has opened up her heart and soul to produce this
I enjoyed reading this book very much. The mind, and the fields of energy and vibration fascinate me. I have studied the eternal life and how it comes back again and again to the earthly plane for what I call 'The Great Earth Adventure'. Studies have shown, prior to our incarnations, we choose much of the life we will live to obtain spiritual/personal growth, so I was left with the question, " Are the alter personalities a split of the original spirit of the soul of Mouse; to allow her to
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