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  1. Aug 26, 2021 · What is the difference between Ego States and dissociative parts like in DID? We explain the models, their differences and how to regognize them

  2. Jan 15, 2021 · Depending on how you frame it, a “part” can range from simple emotions to emotional states, to ego states, to alters. There’s not much written about the different nature of the dissociated parts; I find it important to make the effort of describing some of their differences.

  3. 1 day ago · Types of Alternate Identities in people with DID and OSDD/P-DID. Alter characteristics, medical differences, polyfragmentation and how alters are created. Alters are also known as dissociative parts, personality states, or personalities.

    • Animal Alters. Children often develop animal alters due to either being treated as an animal would be or they consider animals to be friends. This can also happen because the host was compared to an animal during the traumatic events they experienced.
    • Infant Alters. These alters are not able to talk. They can stay the same age and even grow up at times. Their memories consist mostly of emotions and bodily sensations.
    • Child/Little Alters. These alters are very common in many DID systems. There can be many littles or children within a single system. Unlike biological children, they can usually understand very complex concepts.
    • Dead Alters. This usually refers to alters who hide away from the rest of the system. They usually feel like one of the memories are where they died. We have Nikki who is a dead, she presents as a ghost alter.
    • What Is Switching?
    • When to Talk to Your Healthcare Provider
    • Summary

    People with dissociative identity disorder have at least two distinctly different identities, but some believe as many as 100 can emerge.Switching is the process of shifting from one identity state to another. This can occur slowly, with obvious signs, or very fast. According to some research, switches can be consensual, forced or triggered.A conse...

    If you suspect that you or someone you know has dissociative identity disorder or is experiencing alter switching, talk to a healthcare provider, such as a mental health professional. DID is a serious condition that can significantly impact a person's daily life, but treatments are available.

    There are a variety of triggers that can cause switching between alters, or identities, in people with dissociative identity disorder. These can include stress, memories, strong emotions, senses, alcohol and substance use, special events, or specific situations. In some cases, the triggers are not known.

  4. Sep 20, 2023 · These identities—also called “alters” or “personality states"—have their own consciousness, memories, and even personalities. Researchers estimate that this condition affects ...

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  6. Oct 12, 2023 · Diagnosis. Treatment. Summary. Dissociative identity disorder (DID), sometimes called split, multiple, or dual personality, is when a person has two or more sets of thoughts, actions, and...

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