When someone tells you that they are a System, you automatically think of computers, right?
Well, in a way, you could say that we are a computer of sorts - only one that creates different individuals to co-exist inside one body to help us function throughout daily life and cope with our trauma.
Interested?
The human brain is a wonderfully complex thing, and DID and OSDD are amazing and intriguing, yet they are also formed from prolonged, repeated, and severe childhood trauma.
In this book, we will explain what they are, the difference between them, and also introduce you to some common terms used within the community and medical field.
Disclaimer: We are NOT professionals, nor are we giving medical advice or therapy. We are simply explaining things to you from a system's perspective. Let us make that clear now.
And, please, remain respectful.
Everyone suffers no matter how much we think we're alone, there maybe someone out there more disconnected from the rest of the world. If you had the power to help the other and didn't take it does that make you a bad person? If you had one chance to correct the world would you take it? If you were given one power what would it be? No matter what choice you make it will come haunting back to you. The good the bad there's a fine line between what people perceive as good and bad it's up to you to decide that.