
Got volunteered as tribute and am now permanent manager of mayhem; all parts present, all parts opinionated. (Insiders included, ego sold separately.) I put the "multi" in "multitasking."
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What it’s holding, why it gets pushed away, and how to actually work with it
Rage is one of the most feared experiences inside dissociative systems, and not just by other people. It is often feared by the system itself. Many systems learn,...
Gender inside a dissociative system is often more complex than people expect.
From the outside, there is usually an assumption that one body equals one gender, or at least one consistent experience of gender. Inside a system, that is not a...
How to work with competing parts without forcing shutdown or control
Internal conflict is one of the most exhausting experiences in a dissociative system. It can feel like being pulled in opposite directions at the same time, with no clear...
I had a realization recently that caught me off guard a little.
I was thinking about anxiety, not in a clinical or diagnostic way, but in a more practical, everyday sense. The kind of anxiety that shows up as restlessness, tension, or a co...
I’ve noticed I don’t really picture the rest of people’s lives outside of the one thing I know them for. Not because they don’t exist outside of that, obviously, but brains just tend to categorize and file and compartmentalize.
So, for con...
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Bestselling author, trauma linguist, and reluctant optimist. I write about what happens when attachment goes sideways and consciousness takes the long way home. Expect essays on dissociation, healing, and the strangeness of being many in one.
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