Jessica

The autobiography of an infant

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Pub Date 6 Feb 2006 | Archive Date 12 Feb 2021

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Jessica was terrified that the unthinkable had happened when she had been "made-up." That was the only reason she could think of for the strange feeling that came over her whenever anyone asked her a "you" question.

The instant she heard that word - even if it was just a friendly "Hi, how are you?" - she wanted to shove her hand into the speaker's face and shout, "Stop! That's the stupidest word I've ever heard. You know why? Because there's no YOU in here. I've searched everywhere inside of me and I can't find her. You see, I'm really not supposed to be here. Look at me! Can't you see that I'm just an alien being trapped in a human body?" 

Whenever Jessica was asked such a question, she gave the shortest answer possible and faded into the background as quickly as possible to prevent being asked another one. She maneuvered her way through each day trying to anticipate what was expected of her and act accordingly. That was the only way she could think of to appear as if she belonged on planet Earth. 

If her act wasn't perfect, she knew what would happen. Strangers would surround her, and with their arms raised high and fingers stabbing at the air, they'd shout, "Imposter! Imposter!" Before she knew it, she'd be hauled into court and found guilty of impersonating a human being. All she could see in her Mind's Eye was the next day's headlines: SCIENTISTS GATHER TO EXAMINE ALIEN IMPOSTER. 

In her therapy with Dr. Jeffrey Von Glahn, Jessica discovered that the mystery of who she was had started far, far earlier in her life than she - or anyone else - had ever imagined. It began with the hurried and inattentive behavior of the medical team at her birth, and it culminated a few weeks later in a harrowing experience with her mother when Jessica woke-up in the middle of the night "wet, cold, and hungry". On that particular occasion, the gauge on Mrs. Thomas' giving reservoir had read "EMPTY." 

In re-living this encounter in her therapy, Jessica described her experience as feeling that she was "being picked up like a football, dressed like a rag doll, and flipped around any old way." It left her feeling that the needing, wanting part of her - the "I" part of her psychological make-up - was too dangerous to act on and that she had to act as if it didn't exist. What no one could possibly have known at the time was that in being born Jessica wanted "to add one more good thing to the world" - herself - and that her greatest hope was to bring a smile to her mother's face. 

After about two years, progress in Jessica's therapy, what little there was of if, came to a grinding halt. Dr. Von Glahn did not know that for all that time he had been operating on a mistaken assumption. He automatically assumed, as he had done with all the clients he had ever seen, that Jessica was aware of what she needed. Then one day, she made a bold request for multiple-hour sessions for several days a week for six weeks in hopes of a breakthrough. If Jessica had not made that request, this book would not have been written. 

For Dr. Von Glahn, Jessica's therapy was the most challenging, the most profound, and ultimately the most personally satisfying experience he has encountered in forty-five years of practice.If someone had explained to him ahead of time the actual nature of Jessica's problem, he would not have believed that it was possible for a human being to have such a psychological condition.

Jessica was terrified that the unthinkable had happened when she had been "made-up." That was the only reason she could think of for the strange feeling that came over her whenever anyone asked her a...


Advance Praise

"I found the detective-like unfolding of the story really moving and more suspenseful than many a crime novel - Nicholas Rossis

A mesmerizing book. Kept me 'glued! - Eleanor Lawrie'"

"I found the detective-like unfolding of the story really moving and more suspenseful than many a crime novel - Nicholas Rossis

A mesmerizing book. Kept me 'glued! - Eleanor Lawrie'"


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Jessica becomes aware of the therapist Arnold though a friend. When she first saw him, she said her problem was that at night she and her daughter slept at her mom’s home as she didn’t want to be alone. Her husband worked nights.. As she continued many fears were announce to Arnold. She lived with a fear that someone would discover who she really was. She didn’t know what would happen. As time went by she asked for therapy at her home as she wanted to know what happened to her. Arnold agreed. Will the therapy work for Jessica? Will Arnold know how to help her heal successfully?

The author has shared an amazing, interest case and the experiences he had with Jessica. It’s amazing that he was able to do what he did. I thought Jessica was a truly brave person to go through her therapy. I think it’s important to read this for the valuable information given. There is a bibliography at the end of the book .

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