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a BA in psychology from Yeshiva
of Science and was a visiting
College, New York City, he moved
fellow at Oxford University.
to the city’s Columbia University
He founded the Trial Analysis
to study for his MA and PhD. He
Group and has long been a
specialized in clinical and social
major advocate for the legal
psychology, and became an expert
rights of mental health patients.
in legal trial tactics and decision-
making. From 1957 to 1970, he
Key works
taught at Swarthmore College,
Princeton University, and
1968
Foundations of Abnormal
Haverford College, then moved
Psychology
(with Perry London)
to Stanford, where he taught for
1973
On Being Sane in Insane
nearly 30 years. He continues to
Places
work at Stanford as professor
1997
Abnormality
(with Martin
emeritus of psychology and law.
Seligman and Lisa Butler)
330
THE THREE
FA
CORBETT H. THIGPEN (1919–1999)
CES OF EVE
HERVEY M. CLECKLEY (1903–1984)
IN CONTEXT
APPROACH
M
ultiple personality
One of the most famous cases of
disorder (MPD, later
multiple personality disorder is
known as dissociative
that of Eve White. Eve was referred
identity disorder) is a mental
to Thigpen and Cleckley in 1952,
Mental disorders
condition in which an individual’s
suffering from severe headaches
BEFORE
personality appears to present as
and occasional blackouts. She was
two or more distinct identities.
a neat, rather prim, young woman,
1880s
Pierre Janet describes
MPD was first reported in 1791 by
aged 25, married, with a four-year-
MPD as multiple states of
Eberhardt Gmelin; over the following
old daughter. Eve would remain in
consciousness and coins the
150 years, a further 100 clinical cases
treatment for 14 months.
term “dissociation.”
were documented. It was believed
Eve described to the doctors a
1887
French surgeon Eugene
that the condition arose from
disturbing episode: she had bought
Azam documents the multiple
childhood abuse, and could be cured
some extravagant clothes she could
personalities of Felida X.
by integrating the sub-personalities
not afford, yet had no memory of the
back into the main personality.
purchase. As she recounted this, her
1906
US
physician Mortin
Prince reports Christine
Beauchamp’s case in
The
Dissociation of Personality
.
AFTER
Eve White
Eve Black
Prim, reserved, timid,
Wayward, harsh,
1970s
US psychiatrist Cornelia
repressed, compulsive. No
irresponsible, shallow,
Wilbur reports Sybil Isabel
awareness of the other
hysterical. Aware of Eve
Dorsett’s case and links MPD
two personalities.
White, but not of Jane.
definitively with child abuse.
1980
The American Psychiatric
Association publishes the third
Jane
edition of the
Diagnostic and
Mature, boldly capable,
Statistical Manual of Mental
interesting, compassionate.
Disorder,
legitimating MPD.
Aware of both Eves, but
only from the point of
1994
MPD is renamed
her awakening.
Dissociative Identity Disorder.
PSYCHOLOGY OF DIFFERENCE 331
See also:
Pierre Janet 54–55 ■ Timothy Leary 148 ■ Milton Erickson 336
Corbett H. Thigpen
& Hervey M. Cleckley
demeanor began to change. She
Corbett H. Thigpen
was
looked confused, then the lines of
born in Macon, Georgia.
her face altered. Her eyes widened,
His childhood interest
in amateur magic endured
and she smiled provocatively. She
throughout his life, and he
spoke in a bright, flirtatious tone,
was inducted into the
requesting a cigarette, even though
Southeastern Association
Eve did not smoke.
of Magicians’ Hall of Fame.
This was “Eve Black,” a separate
Thigpen graduated from
personality so distinct that she
Mercer University in 1942,
even suffered from a skin allergy to
and from the Medical College
nylon that Eve White did not. Eve
of Georgia in 1945. He served
White was unaware of Eve Black,
Eve’s story
was popularized in a book
in the US Army during World
and a film,
while the latter was wholly aware of
The Three Faces of Eve
,
War II, then in 1948 he began
which captured the public’s imagination
the former, and was full of derision
his distinguished career as a
and made Eve’s case the most famous
for her: “She’s such a damn dope….”
psychiatrist in a private
example of Multiple Personality Disorder.
practice with Hervey M.
Distinct personalities
Cleckley. For two decades,
the pair taught in the
Both personalities were submitted
Eve’s condition was believed to
departments of psychiatry
to extensive psychological testing.
result from childhood abuse, so
and neurology at the Medical
Eve White had a marginally higher
efforts were made to work back into
College of Georgia. Thigpen
IQ than Eve Black; both fell in the
her early childhood, using hypnosis
was known as “the professor
“bright, normal” category. Personality
to provoke the emergence of Eve
who received a standing
dynamics were explored using the
Black. Eventually, an attempt was
ovation after every lecture.”
Rorschach test (in which subjects
made to summon both personalities
He retired in 1987.
report their perception of inkblots).
at once; Eve fell into a trance. She
There were dramatic differences:
woke as a third personality: this was
Hervey M. Cleckley
was
Eve Black showed a dominant
Jane, the third face of Eve—a more
born in Augusta, Georgia. In
hysterical tendency, and the ability
capable and interesting character
1924, he graduated from the
University of Georgia, where
to conform. Eve White showed
than Eve White. She seemed to
he was also a keen
“constriction, anxiety, and obsessive
combine the assets of both Eves,
sportsman. He won a Rhodes
compulsive traits” and an inability
without their weaknesses. While
scholarship to Oxford
to deal with her hostility.
neither Eve was aware of Jane, she
University, graduating in
was aware of them both.
1926. He spent his entire
Jane appeared to be a balanced
career at Georgia Medical
compromise between the two Eves,
School, in a variety of
and she was nurtured as the
positions, including that of
personality with the best grasp of
founding chairman of the
the complex dynamics of the three
Department of Psychiatry and
‘When I go out and
personalities: the two Eves were
Health Behavior. In 1941, he
get drunk,’ Eve Black
integrated into her character.
wrote
The Mask of Sanity
,
a
said, ‘
she
wakes up
Full-blown cases of MPD such
seminal
study of psychopaths.
with the hangover.’
as Eve’s are rare, but it is now
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Thigpen & Cleckley
thought that less pronounced cases
are more common. The careful
1941
The Mask of Sanity
documentation of in-depth case
(Cleckley)
studies like Eve’s has resulted in
1957
The Three Faces of Eve
diagnostic and treatment protocols
(Thigpen & Cleckley)
that make MPD highly treatable. ■
DIRECTO
RY
334
DIRECTORY
I
nvestigation into the workings of the mind dates back to the earliest civilizations, although it was largely philosophical in nature, rather