It wasn't actually about DID for that thread. It is for those of us who are co-conscious and relate to 'parts' of ourselves that seem regressive. You are right though, it is the high end of the dissociative scale. It is, in theory, caused by developmental trauma and attachment disorder stuff. There are a few threads out there (for further reference) about Structural Dissociation.Second part, that particular thread is mostly dealing with DID issues / people on the severe end of the dissociative spectrum, whether DID or not.
I think that recognizing that 'parts' of ourselves exist in everyone. I have my work personna, my ski personna, my mother personna etc. I think the key though is to not apply judgement to the personna's. If you seem 'young' in your social transactions that may well be a part of yourself that you haven't been able to put a ton of effort in working on and therefore, that part hasn't grown the way that other parts of you have.
I think if you related to the thread, it is something to be aware of and take with you to your therapist .... ask them about how you feel that part of you is 'young' or 'stuck' somehow and ask for their guidance in how to put coping strategies into place that will lead that piece of you towards a more rewarding experience.
Best of luck to you in your journey. :hug:
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