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Rheta Grimsley Johnson (born 1953) is an
American reporter and
columnist for King
Features Syndicate of New York.
Johnson travels the
country in search...
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Rheta Louise Childe Dorr (1868–1948) was an
American journalist,
suffragist newspaper editor, writer, and
political activist. Dorr is best remembered...
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Sybil is a 1973 book by
Flora Rheta Schreiber about the
treatment of
Sybil Dorsett (a
pseudonym for
Shirley Ardell Mason) for
dissociative identity disorder...
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Flora Rheta Schreiber (April 24, 1918 –
November 3, 1988) was an
American journalist and the
author of the 1973
bestseller Sybil. For many years, she...
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created by, and
signed by the
alternate personalities.[citation needed]
Flora Rheta Schreiber's non-fiction book Sybil: The True
Story of a
Woman Possessed...
- Sargent, and
written by John Pielmeier,
based on the 1973 book
Sybil by
Flora Rheta Schreiber,
which fictionalized the
story of
Shirley Ardell Mason, who was...
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Rheta Goolsby DeVries (1
September 1936,
Arkansas – 28 May 2012,
Little Rock, Arkansas) was a
professor at
University of
Northern Iowa's Regent's Center...
- an
American psychiatrist. She is best
known for a book,
written by
Flora Rheta Schreiber, and two
television films titled Sybil,
about the psychiatric...
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Academy Award for Best
Actress for the role.
Based on the book
Sybil by
Flora Rheta Schreiber, the
movie dramatizes the life of a shy
young graduate student...
- cartoonists,
Schulz discussed several of them. But
according to his
biographer Rheta Grimsley Johnson: It
would be
impossible to
narrow down
three or two or...