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lorisystem · 2 days
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Actually, I think an automatic "suddenly no longer feel emotional attachment to the subject causing stress and also no longer feel connected to your usual sense of self" reaction kicking in when you're overly stressed may not be a regular experience
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Comic 7
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Don't even worry about it
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Help Emo Girl Help Me
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lorisystem · 3 days
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thinking about how when you experience a lot of shame in your formative years (indirectly, directly, as abuse or just as an extant part of your environment) it becomes really difficult to be perceived by other people in general. the mere concept of someone watching me do anything, whether it's a totally normal activity or something unfamiliar of embarrassing, whether I'm working in an excel spreadsheet or being horny on main, it just makes my skin crawl and my brain turn to static because I cannot convince myself that it's okay to be seen and experienced. because to exist is to be ashamed and embarrassed of myself, whether I'm failing at something or not, because my instinctive reaction to anyone commenting on ANYTHING I'm doing is to crawl into a hole and die. it's such a bizarre and dehumanizing feeling to just not be able to exist without constantly thinking about how you are being Perceived. ceaseless watcher give me a god damn break.
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lorisystem · 7 days
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How do you feel about host-centricism in plural communities? (Not bait, I just like hearing your opinions and insight)
I think more systems can benefit from learning that systems have different ways of functioning.
You have some systems with no hosts at all. Then there are other systems where there's on single host who is the main one interacting with the outside world. And I think both are valid if they don't push their views on others.
Personally, I don't see a lot of host-centrism in the communities I frequent.
Maybe a bit in tulpa communities, but even those emphasize how to do the best for your tulpa and how to be the best host you can.
I find host-centrism far more problematic from singlets than in plural communities, because a lot of singlets will act as if only the host is real. And that unfortunately bleeds into plural media which further reinforces host-centric views among singlets.
That, to me, is a far bigger issue than host-centrism in plural communities.
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lorisystem · 11 days
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At the end of the session my therapist was pretty dejected that we left on a dark topic, she always tries to end the session on a good note, so she said kinda desperately awww i wish yall could have a party in the inner world or something and feel better. And i looked at her like. Best we can do is dissociate
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lorisystem · 11 days
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I thought shed ask if my sister was aware i was autistic since she said several times im on that spectrum and it would have made more sense in context. But the idea that my relatives could be aware i have a specific mental eelness is so funny. Firstly they dont even know whats wrong w themselves. My sister specifically just does not conceptualize other ppl as having feelings that matter also. Also theyre more or less aware theres somth deeply wrong w me but they think im doing it on purpose somehow
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lorisystem · 11 days
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The end of the therapy session after that was so fucking funny i was expressing suicidal ideation and shes like wait dont kill yourself i took a course on DID let me heal you first lmfaoooo
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In conversation my therapist asked if my sister was aware of my DID and i was like wait i have DID? I had undiagnosed myself and everything
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lorisystem · 11 days
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needed to be said
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lorisystem · 11 days
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what are delusions?
A delusion is a false belief that contradicts reality or fact. This false belief does not take into account the affected person’s cultural or religious background, nor their intelligence. A person experiencing a delusion is fixed in their beliefs, and they will continue to believe them despite contrary evidence.
(Tip: instead of using “delusional” as an insult to people who’s opinions you don’t like, try looking at delusions in the context of mental illnesses like schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders.)
There are four main categories of delusions:
Bizarre delusions — Beliefs that are impossible and unrealistic in nature, like alien abductions or supernatural powers.
Non-bizarre delusions — Beliefs that are possible and realistic. This includes being stalked or getting poisoned.
Mood-congruent delusions — Beliefs that occur when in a manic or depressive state.
Mood-incongruent delusions — Beliefs that occur “out of nowhere” without the influence of a certain mood.
And here are some of the different types of delusions one may experience:
Persecutory delusions — The most common type of delusion. It is the false belief that you are being followed, stalked, or pursued by someone, such as the police. Other examples include distrust in people or the fear that someone is out to harm you.
Erotomanic delusions — The unfounded belief that someone is in love with you, especially someone you’ve never met, like a celebrity. These delusions often lead to feelings of jealousy or possessiveness.
Grandiose delusions — An inflated sense of self, or a belief that one is superior, or has special talents that no one else possesses. This also includes beliefs that one has supernatural powers. Grandiose delusions may lead to reckless or dangerous acts.
Jealous delusions — The belief that one’s romantic or sexual partner is being unfaithful, despite evidence of the contrary.
Somatic delusions — Beliefs that one is experiencing medical problems, particularly physical ailments. This can also include the belief that one is pregnant.
Religious delusions — These delusions are religious in nature. One example is the belief that a religious figure such as God or Satan is speaking directly to you or directly controlling you. Or that you have been possessed by an evil spirit. (Note: simply being religious doesn’t make someone delusional.)
Nihilistic delusions — The belief that one doesn’t exist, that their life isn’t real, or that they have died. People may also believe that their life is artificially produced, like in The Matrix or The Truman Show.
Other types of delusions — Other delusions include the belief that thoughts are being inserted in your mind by an outside force, that your thoughts are being broadcasted for the world to hear, or that the TV or radio is sending you secret messages.
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lorisystem · 12 days
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He/They/It/She/Ze/Sie
All of our pronouns put together :D
He/She/They/It/Hy/Clown/Glorp/Pink/Xe + any neos
Could other systems do this as well it'd be funny to see how many pronouns there'd be lol
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