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knightly@pawb.social ⁨9⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

They’re calling that one “Dissociative Identity Disorder” these days, and it’s clinically distinct from plurality.

DID is usually a trauma response, one marked by memory gaps as the separate personalities are partitioned off from one another. One can’t switch identities consciously, but rather does so involuntarily as a stress response.

Plurality is usually benign and doesn’t involve notable memory gaps as the different alters can be co-conscious and are not strongly partitioned apart. Plural individuals can often switch which personality is “fronting” consciously. Rather than a disorder, it’s an uncommon form of neurodiversity.

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