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Apr. 30th, 2004 08:23 amHey all. i don't post here often, mostly because i'm never sure what to say.
I'm certain this post will be rather incoherent. i'm running on zero sleep and my thoughts are a bit chaotic at the moment. Hard to put what i want to say in words. So i'll apologize in advance for my confusing/incoherent post.
Still in confusion about the whole DID/MPD/Multiples/Plurals thing. i mean i know the differences in them; i'm just not sure what i am. heh. my therp calls it DID because we're pretty sure i'm at least partially that. Soem of my Others were brought about by abuse/trauma and such. But soem within say that there are those who have always been there, inside, and aren't the same as them because they weren't "created" (for lack of a better word in my sleep.deprived state of mind) by abuse/trauma. So what does that make me? Can a person/people fall into more than one "category" (again, for lack of a better word).
i talked with my therp. about it, and he's not certain either. grand, hmm? Ah well. He says he'll help me figure it out if he can, and he's looking into websites and such on it. He has no personal experience with born Multiples or anything of that sort, but at least he's willing to help. He's grand and his sole intentions aren't just to integrate us, so yay for him.
i'm rambling so i shall end this now.
^v^Spooky^v^
I'm certain this post will be rather incoherent. i'm running on zero sleep and my thoughts are a bit chaotic at the moment. Hard to put what i want to say in words. So i'll apologize in advance for my confusing/incoherent post.
Still in confusion about the whole DID/MPD/Multiples/Plurals thing. i mean i know the differences in them; i'm just not sure what i am. heh. my therp calls it DID because we're pretty sure i'm at least partially that. Soem of my Others were brought about by abuse/trauma and such. But soem within say that there are those who have always been there, inside, and aren't the same as them because they weren't "created" (for lack of a better word in my sleep.deprived state of mind) by abuse/trauma. So what does that make me? Can a person/people fall into more than one "category" (again, for lack of a better word).
i talked with my therp. about it, and he's not certain either. grand, hmm? Ah well. He says he'll help me figure it out if he can, and he's looking into websites and such on it. He has no personal experience with born Multiples or anything of that sort, but at least he's willing to help. He's grand and his sole intentions aren't just to integrate us, so yay for him.
i'm rambling so i shall end this now.
^v^Spooky^v^
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Date: 2004-04-30 05:45 am (UTC)in my experience, natural multiples tend to stick with mutliple or plural, because mpd/did sticks a 'disorder' lable, but you dont need to fall into any of those catogorys... they are just names. you can pick one, pick none, pick all, or pick any other yuo can think of.
they are just lables, and lables dont define people, or systems.
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Date: 2004-04-30 05:56 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-04-30 06:18 am (UTC)MPD however, while I know slightly less about, runs on the theory that there are other personalities within you. Doctors who work with the MPD model are probably more likely to promote functionality, rather than constantly pimping integration. This term is, as far as I know, no longer a diagnosis in use in the USA. However, the 'world' organisations decided that it was indeed a real condition, so MPD is still used in many countries, with the (quite frankly, false) belief that DID is a 'synonym'.
Basically, they are different, but some places will tell you they are the same thing. It really depends on your shrink. Man I sound like a geek.
(As for multiplicity, I just see that as MPD without the D)
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Date: 2004-04-30 06:28 am (UTC)What lead to the switch, I'm not so sure. There are those in this community who are very knowledgable about that.
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Date: 2004-04-30 06:33 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-04-30 07:06 am (UTC)Just curious.
-Ally
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Date: 2004-04-30 07:18 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-04-30 07:19 am (UTC)The system to ask would be the Astrea System. They know all about this sort of thing. Obviously, I could use a brusher upper on the switch from MPD to DID myself.
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Date: 2004-04-30 07:20 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-04-30 01:17 pm (UTC)Creating Hysteria (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN=0787947946/) by Joan Acocella
She erroneously concludes that no one has multiple personalities, that it is only a "cultural idiom of distress", a way of signalling that something else is wrong. However, she does have many valid points, including the connection between the overdiagnosis and SRA scandals, the religious right, and postfeminism.
Click here to read the first chapter (http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/a/acocella-hysteria.html)
Equal time: Click here for a rebuttal of Acocella's claims. (http://www.mediawatch.com/openseason.html)
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Date: 2004-04-30 06:43 pm (UTC)As others have already pointed out, some doctors did an about-face in the 90s after some of the excesses of overdiagnosis, suddenly insisting that it was impossible for a single mind to contain more than one person (a conclusion not supported by any neurologists, or by psychologists who actually study personality, since there's no consensus on what a personality really is to begin with) and that the goal of therapy for a multiple should be not so much integration, per se, as to make them realize there was never more than one person-- it was just them deluding themselves into believing other parts of themselves were autonomous.
Are there people for whom this model really fits? We don't doubt that there are some, just as there are those for whom the Wilburian MPD model is an accurate model, and so DID (or MPD) may be a appropriate label for them. What we object to is the facile labeling of any body with more than one person as DID or MPD when no disordered characteristics impairing daily life are present. To us, this is a very important distinction. We've met other systems who don't care about it so much, but we ourselves are adamant as not being labeled as disordered.
Just because people in a system came to exist because of trauma doesn't necessarily make you MPD or DID either-- it is not about origins. It's about whether you can communicate and not experience significant impairments in daily functioning, really. It's perfectly possible for a system to have members with a wide variety of origins and not be disordered at all.
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Date: 2004-04-30 06:51 pm (UTC)Boy. A repulsive therapist described in a book with a repulsive main premise. What a can of worms.