- 1. Sybil by Flora Rheta Schreiber is a groundbreaking psychological case study that explores the complex life of a young woman named Sybil Dorsett, who suffers from dissociative identity disorder, previously known as multiple personality disorder. The book chronicles Sybil's tumultuous journey as she navigates her fragmented identities, which number up to sixteen distinct personalities, each with its own unique traits, memories, and behaviors. Through her therapeutic relationship with Dr. Cornelia Wilbur, Sybil confronts the traumatic experiences from her childhood that led to the development of these alternate identities, revealing a harrowing story of psychological trauma and resilience. The narrative is not only a detailed account of Sybil's struggles and breakthroughs in therapy but also serves as an important commentary on the understanding of mental illness, the societal perceptions of psychological disorders during the 1970s, and the pioneering work of psychotherapy. Schreiber's meticulous research and empathetic portrayal of Sybil invite readers to explore the depths of human psyche and the impact of trauma, making it a significant work in both psychology and literature.
Who is Sybil's primary therapist?
A) Dr. Cornelia Wilbur B) Dr. Richard Marsh C) Dr. Susan Smith D) Dr. John Doe
- 2. How many personalities does Sybil have?
A) 10 B) 12 C) 8 D) 16
- 3. In what year was the book 'Sybil' published?
A) 1969 B) 1975 C) 1973 D) 1980
- 4. Which profession does Dr. Cornelia Wilbur belong to?
A) Social Worker B) Psychologist C) Psychiatrist D) Neurologist
- 5. Who wrote the book 'Sybil'?
A) Ernest Hemingway B) Flora Rheta Schreiber C) Virginia Woolf D) Sylvia Plath
- 6. What does Sybil's case study contribute to psychology?
A) Understanding of DID B) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy C) Rorschach Testing D) Psychoanalysis
- 7. What did Sybil's different personalities represent?
A) Imaginary friends B) Hobbies and interests C) Completely different identities D) Coping mechanisms
- 8. Sybil had trouble with what kind of relationships?
A) Friendship relationships B) Familial relationships C) Professional relationships D) Intimate relationships
- 9. What is the main subject of the book 'Sybil'?
A) Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder B) Schizophrenia C) Borderline Personality Disorder D) Dissociative Identity Disorder
- 10. What triggered Sybil's multiple identities?
A) Environmental factors B) Adult stress C) Childhood trauma D) Genetic predisposition
- 11. Which type of treatment did Sybil primarily undergo?
A) Hypnotherapy B) Psychoanalysis C) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy D) Medication
- 12. What was Sybil's birth name?
A) Sarah Louise Thomas B) Samantha Jane Smith C) Shirley Ardell Mason D) Susan Marie Jennings
- 13. What did the diagnosis of Sybil's condition used to be labeled as?
A) Neurosis B) Psychotic Disorder C) Multiple Personality Disorder D) Hysterical Personality
- 14. Who helps bring Sybil’s identities to light?
A) Dr. Wilbur B) Family C) Her friends D) Her employer
- 15. What type of narrative style is used in 'Sybil'?
A) Fiction B) Autobiography C) Poetry D) Biography
- 16. What was the format of 'Sybil' when it was first published?
A) A novel B) Fiction C) Poetry anthology D) Non-fiction
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