Abstract :
ABSTRACT:Psychoanalytic theory is a continually evolving body of knowledge, but the so-called genetic or developmental point of view, which regards current functioning as a consequence of developmentally prior phases, has always been central. It is the name given by Hyman Spotnitz to describe a body of developments in the theory of technique in order to apply the psychoanalytic method to the treatment of certain disorders previously thought to be untreatable by that method. It has been found to be applicable to all types of emotional illness including neuroses, psychoses, borderline conditions, depression and character disorders. Sybil, a book about a woman suffering from multiple personality disorder published in 1973. It was known previously as cases of "split personality" that had haunted the imagination of Belle Epoque. The findings of modern psychoanalysis have contributed new insights into both the dynamics of emotional illnesses and the mechanisms through which the analytic process cures these conditions. In this study we survey the Study of Sybil by Flora Rheta Schreiber on the Light of Freudian theories