Case Study of Multiple Personality [Silent](C. C. Wholey, 1923)

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  • Опубліковано 19 лис 2020
  • This film records a case of multiple personality. A woman (Mrs. X) regresses to a childhood state (Susie). She also has another, less well-developed secondary personality (Jack). Later, in response to the death of her parish priest, Mrs. X goes into a trance state for 24 hours and emerges as a baby with a mental age of about one year. The patient is seen at a family picnic, and later, as Susie, writing down answers to questions. There appears to be a struggle between Susie and Jack, and when Jack appears, he exhibits male posture and handshake. Mrs. X hides from the camera, while Susie enjoys the spotlight. Mrs. X is also seen emerging from a trance state as a baby, exhibiting the behavior of a one-year-old. She plays with a ball and a doll, claps her hands, and puts things into her mouth. The last shots of the film are of the family 15 years later, outside their home. There are an adult male (Mr. X?), Mrs. X. and four children.
    Learn more about this film and search its transcript at NLM Digital Collections: resource.nlm.nih.gov/9200564A
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  • @myrnab2022
    @myrnab2022 2 роки тому +12

    So interesting to watch these old films.

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh Рік тому +17

    So presumably her different personalities were not as much of a problem after the initial footage was shot in 1923? Because at the end, in 1938, she had five kids. I certainly hope she wasn't regressing to either Susie or her baby state while she was caring for actual babies and little children.

  • @Ninja-fm7tw
    @Ninja-fm7tw 2 роки тому +8

    Oh my god. The power of mind is infinite and brain's supremacy in the human body is unexplainable

  • @TheSweeteen
    @TheSweeteen 2 роки тому

    Great

  • @robertflippin9112
    @robertflippin9112 Рік тому

    Damn those pin prickers !

  • @flxmkr
    @flxmkr 2 роки тому +13

    I can understand to an extent why this occurs. When an event takes place that the victim cannot wrap his/her head around...cannot handle the trauma, and yet cannot escape the memories...their brain may "reinvent" a new persona, and that alternate no longer has the past. I am aware I'm oversimplifying, and possibly way off base (it's what my brain does when it is trying to understand). 😊
    We all "reinvent" ourselves, even if temporarily. The only difference is though we may be aware we are doing it, we don't lose chunks of time and memory. We don't alter our age, gender or general personality.
    For instance, I saw transformations in my family (and also myself) when the family went to church. All the way to church there was screaming, yelling, swearing, fighting...but something about crawling through that car door transformed us into wonderful people, before stepping onto the church property. Mom lovingly stroked my hair when talking with the other ladies. Dad nervously chuckled at my stumbling into someone trying to walk around me while I'm goofing off (when he would've otherwise yelled at me under similar circumstances at home or the store). But even at the store, people act differently than at home. This is more conscious and doesn't involve a need to escape, and it does involve acting (Christian's call it "hypocracy", even though everyone does this), while true multiple personality disorder...now renamed disassociative identity disorder...is not a form of acting.
    Shakespeare once said, "All the world's a stage and we are all actors". He understood human's need to reconstruct our personalities; whether our brain is subconsciously trying to escape horrible events, or we are consciously trying to escape becomng targets of gossip or bullying. We transform ourselves to make our environments easier to manage physically, mentally and emotionally.

    • @flxmkr
      @flxmkr Рік тому

      @@leavingayeye5198 I didn’t get it from msm. I don’t even know what that is. But since the writing of my post, I did see something about a woman with 1500 personalities - and experts were saying it is not caused by damage or disease. It’s simply a way for the brain to protect itself from the psychological trauma. And they basically said the same thing I said.

    • @nancymcmonarch
      @nancymcmonarch Рік тому

      There's nothing about trauma mentioned in this video. The explanation here is that the patient has been overwhelmed by adult responsibilities,, and has unconsciously created an alternative, childlike personality in order to escape from the pressure of those responsibilities.

    • @nancymcmonarch
      @nancymcmonarch Рік тому

      @@flxmkr But how would "1500 personalities" protect anyone from anything? Carrying around such a village of people in one's mind would be exhausting, debilitating, and unfeasible. Sounds more like someone read about "multiple personalities" and decided to one-up the prior claimants' bid for attention. (In other words, I call BS.)

    • @flxmkr
      @flxmkr Рік тому +1

      @@nancymcmonarch Trauma comes in many forms.

    • @SumusBLESS
      @SumusBLESS Рік тому

      ​@@nancymcmonarch The disorer exist because the kid can't protect themself about person and trauma. More identidy's, more scape of reality.

  • @beckyf2845
    @beckyf2845 Рік тому +12

    This condition mostly happens to sexual abuse survivors doesn't it? I've noticed that

    • @txboy8306
      @txboy8306 Рік тому

      Exactly 💯

    • @nancymcmonarch
      @nancymcmonarch Рік тому

      Maybe. There's been so much BS about this condition in the media over the years, and so many fakers looking for money or fame, or plain old attention---including people like the "Sybil" woman, btw, who ultimately came out and said her stories were all lies---that it's hard to know where the mythology ends and reality begins.

    • @mariedavis4617
      @mariedavis4617 Рік тому

      Right on

    • @SumusBLESS
      @SumusBLESS Рік тому +4

      Not really. The condition appears when is a extrem abuse when you are kid.

    • @chrisloydmas8499
      @chrisloydmas8499 Рік тому

      Yes there is a correlation

  • @dbx1233
    @dbx1233 Рік тому +1

    We are watching people from 100 years ago. Our

  • @it-pu1qi
    @it-pu1qi Рік тому +2

    I'm curious. How long do trances last? While "The Baby" was active, they seem to have to re-learn things. After a mental transition, does "The Baby" reset? or, can the baby remember what it had done before they switched? I wonder if the brain would have to cleanse the baby's personal knowledge periodically in order to retain the innocence (and carefree nature) of that age in order to cope with difficult situations again.

    • @DannyD-lr5yg
      @DannyD-lr5yg Рік тому +2

      That’s one of the absolute best, most interesting questions I’ve ever come across in the freaking UA-cam comments 😅💯

    • @elstongunn4277
      @elstongunn4277 Рік тому

      Great questions!

    • @SumusBLESS
      @SumusBLESS Рік тому

      Depends of people with DID, in her case i don't know, but can be true the "reset" in her case

  • @memyselfandeye76
    @memyselfandeye76 Рік тому +3

    Strange that they're doing this outside.

    • @bisibisbi
      @bisibisbi Рік тому +6

      Better light for the filming.

  • @oneGypsy
    @oneGypsy Рік тому +1

    Guy on the left.......throwing holy water around?

    • @elstongunn4277
      @elstongunn4277 Рік тому +3

      I wondered, too. Then it seemed like he and the patient were swatting away bugs, so it might have been some kind of repellent?

  • @shimmer8289
    @shimmer8289 Рік тому +1

    Acting. She got negative attention. Or positive depending.

  • @brad6742
    @brad6742 Рік тому +2

    ChatGPT shows us that multiple personalities are the default standard and that's how the brain actually works. It's then just a matter of alignment and choosing which one gets to speak lol

    • @orfecaro146
      @orfecaro146 4 місяці тому

      Idiot who trusts in an artificial intelligence that doesn't know the human brain when we don't even know it ourselves.

    • @orfecaro146
      @orfecaro146 4 місяці тому

      Stupid who trusts in an artificial intelligence that doesn't know the human brain when we don't even know it ourselves.

  • @NoirL.A.
    @NoirL.A. Рік тому +3

    the 1920's thru 1950's in general people wore alot of white.

  • @fendyhalim9382
    @fendyhalim9382 2 роки тому +2

    Omg this is devil at work

    • @eternalnjem
      @eternalnjem Рік тому +12

      It’s not the devil. It’s chemicals in the brain…

    • @fendyhalim9382
      @fendyhalim9382 Рік тому

      @@eternalnjem b-butt. ..

    • @eternalnjem
      @eternalnjem Рік тому +11

      @@fendyhalim9382 the devil isn’t real, only people

    • @fendyhalim9382
      @fendyhalim9382 Рік тому +1

      @@eternalnjem you dont believe the devil exist?

    • @eternalnjem
      @eternalnjem Рік тому +8

      @@fendyhalim9382 it exist in certain people. The devil isn’t an actual person