Zanity System

Video games, Art, Community, and inexplicable giggles!

About

Just a swirl of minds trapped on this earth doing that whole being alive thing.
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IRL stats:
-Pronouns: They/Them/Any (DID, Trans)
- Socials: Difficulty mode (Trans, ADHD, DID)
- Physical: Moderate Mode (Celiac, Carpal Tunnel, Chronic Migraines)
-Wealth: Challenger Mode (legally disabled)
-Magic Ability: Easy Mode (could not retrieve information, corrupted files)

----> Meet the System <---

What is Dissociative Identity Disorder?

New information is coming out every year, some of these resources won't cover it all. Everyone's experience with the disorder is different and unique to that individual.D.I.D. is a developmental trauma disorder from disorganized attachment to the caregiver paired with repeated traumatic events. These traumas could be natural disasters, bullying, abuse, neglect, etc. In academia and study it's widely accepted that these traumas and unhealthy caregiver dynamics occur before ages 9-11 in order to generate multiple identity states that have different collections of memories, perceptions, preferences, possibly even skills, and allergies. Basically you get a whole bunch of fun compartmentalization throughout your life and amnesia can separate these identities and experiences from being able to be aware of, acknowledge, communicate with, or relate to each other.For Me: This means that I have a lot of childhood trauma, and I see myself as many different people/entities contained in a single brain-body 'system' that I have to share with all of the others who live in this brain-body. We have the same life history but may all remember it differently and have different feelings and perspectives about it. Some of us have different social skills and gaming skills, some of us have different preferences, and some of us have different triggers. We've been in therapy for over a decade so the amnesia isn't so much a bother, and we're no longer afraid of each other or fighting one-another for validity. Everyone is valid no matter how they see themself mentally or which memories they happen to hold.

Links about Dissociative Identity Disorder

Personal stance on DID/OSDD community terminology, validity and misinformation:-We do not tolerate fake-claiming in any capacity.
-We do not tolerate 'head-hopping' or 'tulpamancy'. (Please note that we have trauma around this subject, we will engage in discussion only on our own terms and will not be bullied into discourse.)
-We accept and celebrate endogenic and traumagenic origins.
-We accept that a disorder is an extreme version of what's already possible, we accept that a multiplicity of identity, perception, and memory can exist without developmental trauma. Aka Phenomenological Polypsycism.
-We validate the compartmentalization and dissociative barriers between self-states that has resulted from developmental trauma, and the resulting challenges.
-Jungian Psychology, Internal Family Systems, C-PTSD, the NICABM, and the ISST-D
- We validate the experiences of MC/MK/RA/SRA systems
- We validate that ESP/Empath/Clairvoyancy is a trauma response to have keen subconscious reasoning(intuition) for the subtleties in micro-facial expressions, body language, and nuanced pattern of behavior.
- We accept that the DSM is not the Golden Tablet of human experiences and possibilities. It cannot explain, define, box, or limit human experiences & possibilities.
-We accept and validate cultural and spiritual multiplicity
- We acknowledge that the terms "plural"(endogenic, cultural, and spiritual inclusion) and "multiple"(clinical inclusion) were established in the early 90s through email lists and websites for multiples of mixed origins.