Hearne kept up his acquaintance, and adds, what is very curious, that he developed almost a secondary personality.
She exhibits a survival or recrudescence of savage phenomena, real or feigned, of convulsion and of secondary personality, and entertains a survival of the animistic explanation.
He has a "secondary personality", only it is little developed, and it has its little place in the conscious life, instead of being dissociated.
Often the secondary state likes to have a name for itself and to be considered as a secondary personality, as if two persons were inhabiting the same body--a very forced conception.
Pierre Janet treats it as "secondary personality," and is obliged to have recourse to the movements of the toes, to the snapping of the muscles of the fibular tendon, to ventriloquism and the deceptions of unconscious accomplices.
I have read accounts of a good many undoubted cases of secondary personality, and have yet to read of one where the sex was crossed.
All unquestionable cases of secondary personality that I know of do not cross the sex, and are the results of brain injury or disease.
In terminating this study of Phinuit, I must return to the eternal question--Is Phinuit a different personality from Mrs Piper, or is he only a secondary personality?
Should we believe that he is a disincarnated human spirit, as he himself obstinately affirms, or must we think him a secondary personality of Mrs Piper?
The somnambulism often starts as an exaggerated dream; it develops into a kind of secondary personality.
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