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== [[Literature]] == |
== [[Literature]] == |
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* In ''[[The Dark Tower]]'' series' second book, ''[[The Dark Tower |
* In ''[[The Dark Tower]]'' series' second book, ''[[The Dark Tower/The Drawing of the Three|The Dark Tower]]'', Odetta / Detta seems to recover from Dissociative Identity Disorder (incorrectly called schizophrenia in the book) when her two personalities merge; this merged personality calls herself Susannah. Several books later, when Susannah is possessed by a demon, Detta comes back to help Susannah deal with it. |
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* Done painfully straight in the last book of Piers Anthony's ''Mode'' series, in which a single telepathy-assisted Epiphany Therapy session in which Colene confronts a few specific traumatic experiences completely cures her major depression and other psychological problems. |
* Done painfully straight in the last book of Piers Anthony's ''Mode'' series, in which a single telepathy-assisted Epiphany Therapy session in which Colene confronts a few specific traumatic experiences completely cures her major depression and other psychological problems. |
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* The ''[[Trapeze]]'' series generally plays this straight, although the fact that it's much less [[Anvilicious]] about it than other series makes it easier to swallow. |
* The ''[[Trapeze]]'' series generally plays this straight, although the fact that it's much less [[Anvilicious]] about it than other series makes it easier to swallow. |