Medical System

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A medical, psychological, or brainbased system is one that views their plurality in a medical or psychological manner, or who view their function in a psychological light. They may or may not be spiritual and may or may not use medical terminology.

Medical systems may be but are not always dissociative or adaptive.

The antonym, non-medical, may refer to a system that views their plurality in a natural or spiritual light, is not disordered, is endogenic in origin, or has experiences that are not purely scientifically or psychologically explained.

Medical and non-medical are not mutually exclusive, since either term may refer to a number of factors, and systems may view their plurality as a mix or in between extremes of these terms. For example, a system may be medical or psychological in that they view their plurality in a purely psychological light and do not experience spiritual aspects, and simultaneously non-medical in that they are non-disordered and consider their plurality to be heathly.

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Whether or not a system is medical or non-medical may be a matter of perspective, and members may disagree on this.