HC-DID

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Highly Complex Dissociative identity Disorder (HC-DID) is a term that describes systems formed due to programming.

HC-DID does not refer to the severity of the system's trauma, or how disabled the system is. Rather, HC-DID refers to the complexity of the system's structure/formation.

HC-DID commonly presents very similar to polyfragmentation, though this is not always the case.

There is only one required characteristic of HC-DID systems, and that is the presence of headmates who were forcibly formed by an outside party.

Some common characteristics of HC-DID systems are:


 * High headcount/low splitting threshold
 * Presence of many layers, subsystems, sidesystems, or other complex headspace structures
 * Presence of programming beyond what is required for headmate formation
 * high levels of dissociation and amnesia
 * having a defined or complex internal ranking or heirarchy

Related Terms
-uniopus

-multiopus

-unigram

-multigram

Codenaut

Internal handler

Shell

Flag Meaning
Brown - forced splitting

Orange - programming

Black - dissociation, judgement, and isolation

White - intersectionality

Blue - community

Purple - deprogramming

Pink - acceptance and self love

Flowers - growth and survival