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Dr Jeni Haynes

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1527 total appearances

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Australian True Crime
Shortcut: 2,500 Ways to Survive

I'm the one that he harmed every day for 14 years.

Australian True Crime
Shortcut: 2,500 Ways to Survive

And my alters are people that came and did everything else.

Australian True Crime
Shortcut: 2,500 Ways to Survive

So they went to school, they read books, they played, they did the things that I didn't have that time or energy to do.

Australian True Crime
Shortcut: 2,500 Ways to Survive

Right.

Australian True Crime
Shortcut: 2,500 Ways to Survive

Wow.

Australian True Crime
Shortcut: 2,500 Ways to Survive

Okay.

Australian True Crime
Shortcut: 2,500 Ways to Survive

There is nobody inside that is a Jenny.

Australian True Crime
Shortcut: 2,500 Ways to Survive

Jenny is the label.

Australian True Crime
Shortcut: 2,500 Ways to Survive

Like you go shopping and you need to buy a coat.

Australian True Crime
Shortcut: 2,500 Ways to Survive

you go and you buy a coat.

Australian True Crime
Shortcut: 2,500 Ways to Survive

We, Jenny is like the coat.

Australian True Crime
Shortcut: 2,500 Ways to Survive

Okay.

Australian True Crime
Shortcut: 2,500 Ways to Survive

And we all wear Jenny, but the actual person that is the most important person, the one that we all radiate around is symphony.

Australian True Crime
Shortcut: 2,500 Ways to Survive

So there is an essential symphony.

Australian True Crime
Shortcut: 2,500 Ways to Survive

Yeah.

Australian True Crime
Shortcut: 2,500 Ways to Survive

If after people have watched

Australian True Crime
Shortcut: 2,500 Ways to Survive

We are Jenny.

Australian True Crime
Shortcut: 2,500 Ways to Survive

They come away with an understanding that a person who has multiple personality disorder, dissociative identity disorder, we are not crazy.

Australian True Crime
Shortcut: 2,500 Ways to Survive

We are victims of crime.

Australian True Crime
Shortcut: 2,500 Ways to Survive

My job here is done because if people start looking at people with DID as victims of crime, then we can actually help how people are treated because we're not oddities.