Keen
Gold Member
I'm sorry for turning this Other Disorders forum into a DID forum with all my questions. I really appreciate everyone responding with their thoughts and experiences.
I am trying to understand the passive influence of alters/parts. I think this may happen more often than switching, at least for me, but I'm not sure, and wonder if I understand what it is exactly.
Here's some examples from my life, please tell me if this would be considered passive influence from alters, based on your understanding. I am a church-going person of faith, but some days I experience these feelings and thoughts like "I don't even believe in your religion" or an aversion to its teachings (and not in the "I'd rather be fishing/shopping/sleeping" kind of way). Or, the other day a friend was coming over and I felt this huge feeling of tension and anger toward that friend that made absolutely no sense to me. In these, and other situations, I'm fully present in the moment and myself, but I experience thoughts or feelings that I don't understand and don't match with me.
I am not sure how passive influence from parts/alters plays out in real life and am wondering if those with dissociative disorders could explain to me how they experience this or what their therapists/their own research have helped them understand about it.
Thanks for your help, everyone.
I am trying to understand the passive influence of alters/parts. I think this may happen more often than switching, at least for me, but I'm not sure, and wonder if I understand what it is exactly.
Here's some examples from my life, please tell me if this would be considered passive influence from alters, based on your understanding. I am a church-going person of faith, but some days I experience these feelings and thoughts like "I don't even believe in your religion" or an aversion to its teachings (and not in the "I'd rather be fishing/shopping/sleeping" kind of way). Or, the other day a friend was coming over and I felt this huge feeling of tension and anger toward that friend that made absolutely no sense to me. In these, and other situations, I'm fully present in the moment and myself, but I experience thoughts or feelings that I don't understand and don't match with me.
I am not sure how passive influence from parts/alters plays out in real life and am wondering if those with dissociative disorders could explain to me how they experience this or what their therapists/their own research have helped them understand about it.
Thanks for your help, everyone.
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