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Become a Collective DID System with these 5 easy steps!

In this article we talk about becoming a collective DID system.

This video is related to Emely’s previous video
”The 10 things i wish i had known 10 years ago”

Become a collective DID System:

In step 10 of the previous video, Emely stated that becoming a collective DID system, takes work. Or more specifically, working together, collectively as a system. So in this video, Sarah Clark explains our 5 steps to become a Collective DID System.  Under the video you find a short list of the things mentioned in this video. We appreciate the time you take, to learn more about Dissociative Identity Disorder! This video is great for new(ly) diagnosed systems!

  1. Internal communication 
  2. Agree on house rules/guidelines
  3. Get on the same page and set common life goals
  4. Divide roles and tasks
  5. Set up regular innerworld meetings.
  6. Explanation about Collective System.

 

As always, we encourage you and your System to follow your own truth, to soul search, to find words, labels, visions, theories and communities that aren’t only within your values but also match your lived experience and/or long term goals, so that you might find belonging and don’t have to try to fit in.

Thank you for investing the time to read this article. Please, feel free to leave comments or feedback in the comment section.

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Disclaimer: Thank you for reading our peer article; we hope it was empowering, informative and helpful for you and your System. There are as many Plural experiences, as there are Plurals. So not all information on this website might apply to your situation or be helpful to you; please, use caution. We’re not doctors or clinicians and our nonprofit, our work, and this website in no way provide medical advice, nor does it replace therapy or medication in other ways.

About the authors

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The Stronghold System are the proud volunteer founders & CEO of The Plural Association Nonprofit. They are from the Netherlands and reside in a 30-something-year-old body, are nonbinary, parents of an amazing child & 3 cats. They got diagnosed with Dissociative Identity Disorder over 10 years ago & also self ID as Plural.

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