DIDBASED (OR DIDSPEC) → These are disorders that make the person have two or more dissociative identities. This includes some OSDD types, some people with UDD, P-DID and DID. A person can also use DIDbased if they know they fall within that spectrum, even if they don’t know exactly which disorder they have.
Inclusive for anyone with DIDbased disorder, regardless of whether or not they have a professional diagnosis.
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(Note, despite the “based” suffix, it is not related to origin, but rather is based on DID-like disorders)
(Note², despite grouping medical diagnoses, this term is not official/medical, but made by me to better group this type of experience,a plural community term)
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1. GRAY → Dissociative barriers and efforts to reduce it + trauma and the process of accepting/dealing with it.