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Right. Sometimes, having parts that take over function can be a sign of dissociation.when I was a kid, but when I get super triggered I can speak like a little girl and have access to those memories
But having, and engaging with different parts of ourselves? Isn’t an inherently dissociative, or even abnormal thing. Sometimes it is. But for most normies, it’s just a part of how they consciously, mindfully optimise their function in different situations.
When you’re a hammer, everything starts to look like a nail!
And here’s the thing - dissociative disorders? Aren’t the only mental illness where different parts of ourselves can become a dysfunctional part of our pathology. People with Borderline Personality Disorder? Commonly switch between parts of their personality, in an often dysfunctional way, which has absolutely nothing to do withh dissociation.
Having parts? Engaging with parts? Isn’t necessarily a dissociative phenomenon. Sometimes it is, for some of us. But often? It’s just the way the human brain functions.