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====''The Three Faces of Eve''==== In 1957, with the publication of the bestselling book ''The Three Faces of Eve'' by psychiatrists [[Corbett H. Thigpen]] and [[Hervey M. Cleckley]], based on a [[case study]] of their patient [[Chris Costner Sizemore]], and the subsequent popular [[The Three Faces of Eve|movie of the same name]], the American public's interest in multiple personality was revived. More cases of dissociative identity disorder were diagnosed in the following years.<ref name="Schacter, D. L. 2011">{{cite book |author1=Schacter, D.L. |author2=Gilbert, D.T. |author3=Wegner, D.M. |year=2011 |title=Psychology |edition=2nd |page=572 |place=New York, NY |publisher=Worth}}</ref> The cause of the sudden increase of cases is indefinite, but it may be attributed to the increased awareness, which revealed previously undiagnosed cases or new cases may have been induced by the influence of the media on the behavior of individuals and the judgement of therapists.<ref name="Schacter, D. L. 2011"/> During the 1970s an initially small number of clinicians campaigned to have it considered a legitimate diagnosis.<ref name="putnam"/>
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