This list was compiled from the responses of a private support group of multiples. Those which are highly recommended--on which several members agree--are set off by an asterisk. Breaking the Circle of Satanic Ritual Abuse: Recognizing and Recovering from the Hidden Trauma / D. Ryder, 1992 / paper $15.95 Clinical perspectives on multiple personality disorder, Kluft et al. (1993). Cloth, $45.00. Diagnosis & Treatment of MPD, Putnam. Cloth, $38.95 The Five of Me, Hawksworth & Schwartz, Regnery, 1977. $? The Flock: The Autobiography of a Multiple, Frances. Paper. $9.00. //warning: therapist-patient relationship not very realistic in context of our own treatment.// Getting Through the Day: Strategies for Adults Hurt as Children. Nancy Napier. Each chapter has a section on special issues for multiples. Hardback. Katherine, It's Time, Castle & Bechtel, Harper & Row, 1989. Living With Your Selves, Hocking. Paper, $5.95 (highly recommended as an introductory book). * Obsidian Mirror, Wisechild. Paper $12.95 //warning: Some have found this extremely triggering // The Mother I Carry: Recovering from Emotional Abuse, Wisechild. Paper $12.95 * MPD From the Inside Out, Cohen et al. Paper $15.95 A collection of writings by multiples. Out of Darkness: Satanism & Ritual Abuse. Sakheim et al. Cloth, $24.95 Satanic Ritual Abuse and MPD: Understanding and Treating the Survivor. Holly Hector, 1991 / call 303-430-7100 highly recommend. / * Suffer the Child, Spencer (with advisory: tough stuff). Paper $4.95 13 pieces: Life w a Multiple, Mary Locke. (MPD and partners of MPD) Paper $12.50 Uncovering the mystery of MPD. Friesen, 1991 Paper $12.99 Voices, LaCalle, Berkeley, 1987 Author became one of the founders of ISSMPD & DD. When Rabbit Howls, Chase. Paper. $? The "Eve" series (as in 3 faces of) The Final Face of Eve. "Evelyn Lancaster" [Chris Sizemore] I'm Eve. Sizemore & Pittillo, Doubleday, 1977 A Mind of My Own. Sizemore, Morrow, 1989 Additionally, there have been a few adverse reactions. Through Divided Minds, Mayer. Written from a therapist's point of view and very egocentrical. Not really about MPD so much as about Mayer's experience of it. Perhaps this book would be more appropriate for therapists than multiples.. Jennifer and her Selves, Schoenewolf. Some have felt Schoenewolf didn't maintain good boundaries with his patient and perhaps exploited her.