The host suffers from SAD, anxiety and panic attacks; there's a person with ptsd, a possible case of bipolar disorder, and two of us suffer from mental issues that don't fit any diagnostic criteria.
Usually, there will be a slight "bleedover" of those problems if we're co-fronting, and, with the ptsd and bipolar, they sometimes fully manifest if the afflicted person fronts. Not with the other two, though, which we assume is due to the fact that those disorders are too severe and at the same time too alien for our mind to comprehend.
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Usually, there will be a slight "bleedover" of those problems if we're co-fronting, and, with the ptsd and bipolar, they sometimes fully manifest if the afflicted person fronts. Not with the other two, though, which we assume is due to the fact that those disorders are too severe and at the same time too alien for our mind to comprehend.