did-research.org/traumadissociation.com/alterssystemspeakcommunity.com/cfas.isst-d.org/www.dis-sos.com/www.carolynspring.com/blog/did-or-osdd-does-it-matter/mosaicminds.org/about-forums/www.aninfinitemind.org/DID can be conceptualized as a childhood onset, posttraumatic developmental disorder in which the traumatized child is unable to complete the normal developmental processes involved in consolidating a core sense of self. |
Contents What are Alters? Daydreaming Characteristics of Alters Negotiating with Alters Types of Alters Apparently Normal Parts (ANPs) Emotional Parts (EPs) List of Types of Alter Number of Alters Average Polyfragmented Dissociative Identity Disorder or OSDD How alters are created Co-conciousness and Amnesia Do Alters exist in OSDD? Dissociative parts in BPD Healthy Multiplicity Alternative terms for DID/OSDD Dissociative identity disorder (DID) was previously known as Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD), and is sometimes incorrectly called "split personality" or even "dissociated personality", and it is characterized by the presence of more than one distinct sense of identity within a single human body. The alternate identities in people with DID are commonly known as alters, or dissociated parts of the personality. Read more: https://traumadissociation.com/alters