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Page 1 — “Always drew on paper only, our friend gave me inspiration on drawing in MS Paint and Lily mentioned I should try making a comic like her. I dont know how though ^^;”

This comic is written and drawn by one of our headmates, Jack, whom is very anti-social and nonverbal. Wanted to share his comic (got permission) because he heard our friends excitedly love his comics and thought some people would love to see them too. If y'all got any comments we’ll pass it along to him! :> -Basil/Olive

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[-] metallic_substance@lemmy.world 3 points 5 months ago

What the heck is a head mate?

[-] GarboDog@lemmy.world 5 points 5 months ago

Here’s a site that explains things: https://plurality-hub.carrd.co/

TLDR we have DID. Our mental consciousness splits due to trauma (it’s a traumatic response system) and those different consciousness are often considered as alters or headmates (we refer to the latter.) People with DID are called systems, many systems don’t come out saying or publicly mention due to stigmas, however we don’t give a shit/others won’t know till they hear it from the source.

FAQ: is this real?- Yes, sadly due to it being not too common it’s not well studied. Who are you?- I’m Basil, one of many 👋 Do you share memories?- only if we want to/not all of us are able to.

[-] Nurse_Robot@lemmy.world -3 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

In response to the reply from OP:

Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is controversial due to its complex nature, including debates over its validity, its relationship with trauma, and its diagnostic difficulties. Critics question if DID is a genuine disorder or a result of iatrogenesis (therapist-induced symptoms), while others argue it is a product of social contagion and media influence, rather than a direct trauma response. Its controversial status is further fueled by inaccurate media portrayals that sensationalize the condition and the difficulty in distinguishing it from other mental health issues.

Core controversies

Iatrogenesis and suggestion: Some experts argue that symptoms of DID are created or worsened through suggestive questioning or other therapeutic techniques, especially in highly hypnotizable or suggestible patients. They claim that the prevalence of the disorder can be a result of social influence and therapist suggestion, a concept known as the sociogenic model.

Trauma model vs. sociogenic model: The debate also centers on the underlying cause. The trauma model views DID as a psychological response to severe childhood trauma, where dissociation is a coping mechanism. The sociogenic model, however, sees it as a form of learned behavior influenced by cultural beliefs and media, rather than a direct response to trauma.

Diagnostic challenges: DID shares overlapping symptoms with other disorders, such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), and Somatic Symptom Disorder (SSD), making accurate diagnosis difficult and sometimes leading to misdiagnosis.

Media influence: Dramatic and often inaccurate media portrayals have sensationalized DID, depicting individuals with the disorder as violent or monstrous. This can lead to increased stigmatization, fear, and underdiagnosis, as well as make people with DID hesitant to seek help for fear of judgment.

this post was submitted on 15 Nov 2025
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