According to Taiwan's United News Network, an Australian woman, Jenny Haynes, has been abused and sexually abused by her father for a long time since childhood, so that she has developed 2500 personalities, and she is currently in court with her father, which is regarded as the most serious child sexual assault case in Australia's history, and will be sentenced in court on the 31st.
According to reports, Jenny, 49, was interviewed by the Australian media "60 minutes australia" a few days ago, saying that she was violently treated and sexually assaulted by her father Richard between the ages of 4 and 16, and had no way to get help. In order to alleviate the pain, her psychological level develops protective mechanisms and develops many different personalities.
The second personality that first appears is the 4-year-old girl Sanffini, who will stand up and take Jenny's place in the torture whenever Jenny is violated. But over time, Sanphne could not bear it, and other different personalities continued to appear, and finally split into as many as 2500 identities, including many male characters.
"I don't think it's normal to have a lot of sounds in my head." Jenny says she didn't know she had multiple personality disorder until she met Dr. George Blair-West, a psychiatric specialist.
It is reported that did is believed to be related to childhood trauma, and some studies have pointed out that before the age of 7 in the stage of personality formation, if you are subjected to mental and violent abuse that is too big to cope with, it is easy to produce multiple personalities, and patients will seek self-protection with the consciousness of "this did not happen to me".
West, who has treated Jenny for more than 20 years, says that when she switches personalities, different brain waves appear, and some personalities can even control her sensory functions, such as making her smell of her father, an example not seen in the past.
According to the report, Jenny, who grew up in pain, did not give up on herself, and later studied hard for 18 years, and successively obtained master's degrees in psychology, justice and other related doctorates, in order to punish her father.
Richard, 74, has confessed to 25 counts of his daughter's charges, which will be pronounced on May 31.