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Jenessa returns for a new episode about systems interacting with the real world. She talks about singlets, singletsonas, system responsibility, and masking in the DID and OSDD-1 context.
Note: I am not a mental health professional. Everything we say in this podcast is based on what works for us and the other people we know. If you are in a crisis, call your local helpline for qualified assistance. Please take good care of yourself while you listen to this podcast.
Additional Resources
Masking and Unmasking by DissociaDID
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System Responsibility in Dissociative Identity Disorder by MultiplicityAndMe
System Responsibility | Dissociative Identity Disorder by Evie's Small World
Definitions by Black in Dissociative Galaxy Discord server:
Singlet: A Singlet is a person with only one and unique identity. A singlet is the opposite of someone plural. Singlets can also have extreme mood swings due to other disorders, but it isn't being plural: even if controlled by the emotion, per se, they are still in the control of their body. They can also be affected by dissociative disorders.
Outer World: For the alters who live inside the body, the "real" world is what they may call the Outside world. Some systems will also use the word "being out" instead of the word fronting.
Happy Lunar New Year everybody! Here is some information about the most important Chinese festival of the entire year! In case you don't know, Lunar New Year is celebrated in other countries like Japan, Korea, Mongolia and Vietnam, but in different ways than the Chinese does! I am a Cantonese Chinese who's grown up celebrating this festival with my family, and I want to share this with you guys!
Historical details in the Origins of Chinese New Year by China Highlights
Chinese New Year 2019 Lion Dance (popular in the festival) in Hong Kong by Asia HOT
Festival customs in Hong Kong's Chinese New Year: plants, clothing, red packets, and food
Annual Lunar New Year Fair 2024 in Mong Kok Flower Market, Hong Kong by MJtravelover
Comparisons between Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese New Year by Cool History Bros
Image Credits: Google Images
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Jenessa returns for a new episode about systems interacting with the real world. She talks about singlets, singletsonas, system responsibility, and masking in the DID and OSDD-1 context.
Note: I am not a mental health professional. Everything we say in this podcast is based on what works for us and the other people we know. If you are in a crisis, call your local helpline for qualified assistance. Please take good care of yourself while you listen to this podcast.
Additional Resources
Masking and Unmasking by DissociaDID
Masking in Dissociative Identity Disorder with P1nk by The Law System
System Responsibility in Dissociative Identity Disorder by MultiplicityAndMe
System Responsibility | Dissociative Identity Disorder by Evie's Small World
Definitions by Black in Dissociative Galaxy Discord server:
Singlet: A Singlet is a person with only one and unique identity. A singlet is the opposite of someone plural. Singlets can also have extreme mood swings due to other disorders, but it isn't being plural: even if controlled by the emotion, per se, they are still in the control of their body. They can also be affected by dissociative disorders.
Outer World: For the alters who live inside the body, the "real" world is what they may call the Outside world. Some systems will also use the word "being out" instead of the word fronting.
Happy Lunar New Year everybody! Here is some information about the most important Chinese festival of the entire year! In case you don't know, Lunar New Year is celebrated in other countries like Japan, Korea, Mongolia and Vietnam, but in different ways than the Chinese does! I am a Cantonese Chinese who's grown up celebrating this festival with my family, and I want to share this with you guys!
Historical details in the Origins of Chinese New Year by China Highlights
Chinese New Year 2019 Lion Dance (popular in the festival) in Hong Kong by Asia HOT
Festival customs in Hong Kong's Chinese New Year: plants, clothing, red packets, and food
Annual Lunar New Year Fair 2024 in Mong Kok Flower Market, Hong Kong by MJtravelover
Comparisons between Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese New Year by Cool History Bros
Image Credits: Google Images
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