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86 reviews“22 Faces demonstrates a clear and constructive mind, detailing the horrific effects of abuse and consequences that stem from such acts. An engrossing story that both horrifies and intrigues from page one. Byington offers an insightful and probing masterpiece of modern non-fiction literature; a perfect antidote to insular works that plague the area of this genre.”
—Robert Kroon, former Press Secretary General of the United Nations and veteran Time/Life reporter
“I was the primary therapist for Jenny Hill while she resided at the Utah State Psychiatric Hospital 1984-1985. Her multiplicity was found to be a result of childhood trauma: repeated rapes coupled with ritual abuse. Hill’s background as so eloquently portrayed in 22 Faces is congruent with what I observed at the hospital, including the narrative of Hill’s alter personalities.”
—Weston Whatcott, Ph.D., L.C.S.W., M.S.W.
“Dissociate Identity Disorder (formerly Multiple Personality Disorder) is known to occur in patients with histories of severe and relentless child abuse such as suffered by Jenny Hill. The public has a very distorted perception of this subject matter, but those of us on the frontlines treating children and adults on a day-to-day basis who have suffered severe forms of torture, child abuse, and sadistic practices are all too familiar with the kinds of crimes and disorders described in 22 Faces.”
—Joyanna Silberg, Ph.D., President, ISSTD and author of The Dissociative Child, Maryland: The Sidran Press