The Stormy Side of Theodocia

by Theodocia McLean

The Stormy Side of Theodocia by Theodocia McLean (Book) in Biographies & Memoirs
ISBN: 978-1-4303-2580-2
Publisher: Lulu.com
Rights Owner: Theodocia McLean
Copyright: © 2007 Theodocia McLean Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First Edition
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Printed: 293 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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Theodocia McLean was born on Beals Island, in Downeast Maine, in 1954. Theodocia was adopted twice and she wasn't told her beautiful name until her sixteenth birthday! The Stormy Side of Theodocia deals with the many traumas that she had in her childhood from 1954-1977 that lead up to and caused the illness called “DID”. Theodocia was unaware of how the many traumas had really affected her, as she had pushed everything way down deep in order to be the best wife and the best mother that she could figure out how to be. When her son was in high school she was diagnosed with Bi-Polar Disorder and in 1996 she was diagnosed as having DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder which used to be called Multiple Personality Disorder). In her upcoming book ‘Stormy Journey’ you will meet the network of personalities that live inside her and who have actually saved her life. This book is written with the help of the network, but the actual writer is one of her alters, named “Stormy”.


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6 Jun 2007
This book is a great read of the life of Theodocia as she had experienced various life situations in a turmoil of different homes and homelifes. You will see the traumatic events that led to her DID and will find that upon reading her second book Stormy Journey (which I am privileged to know that it is coming) the effects that the trauma had in the diagnosis of the DID. There are several situations in this book that I believe had occurred to other children and were never spoken about just as Theodocia experienced as well.

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