A dissociative disorder in which one experiences a profound fragmentation of their identity. This fragmentation occurs as a result of traumatic experiences, leading the brain to cope by creating a disconnect between the current self and the self present during the traumatic experiences as well as a disconnect between ones past memories and previous sense of self. These disconnects are called splits. This is not the same as DID/OSDD; alters are not present in this disorder. Required Symptoms: Splitting (whether singular or multiple splits) and Dissociation Other Symptoms May Include: Memory Loss, Depression, Anxiety, Emotional Dysregulation, Emotional Numbness, Trouble Concentrating, and More Flag: