Programming

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Programming is the process of using trauma-induced dissociation to implant commands and structure in a system by an external group.

Programmed members may involuntarily perform commands when triggered with a cue, usually out of severe fear or an overwhelming compulsion.

Program Creation
Programming commonly involves many forms of abuse to trigger dissociative responses allowing access to the subconscious. This process leads abusers to be able to create and manipulate the innerworld and headmates with specific roles, signals, and triggers/cues.

Whether or not the abuser knows that they are creating a system depends on the specific group, as not all abusers know what the exact mechanisms behind their actions are, but explicitly work towards the outcome. The people creating the system are called handlers.

Types of Programs
Different types of programming are used by different organizations, or often within the same organization to create different headmates.

This page will not describe the processes that make these programs form, but will describe the result of the programming.

Related Terms
Some programming involves scripts, and some common alters in these systems are spinners, enforcers, internal handler, loyalter, and confusers.

A specific term for systems that are formed through programming is HC-DID.

If a person is programmed without forming a system, this may result in OSDD-2.

History
Programming is part of the mind control aspect of RAMCOA and the term has been used in that context at least since the early 1990s.

Books

 * From the Trenches: A Victim and Therapist Talk about Mind Control and Ritual Abuse by Wendy Hoffman and Alison Miller
 * The Trauma of Psychological Torture
 * The Enslaved Queen: A Memoir About Electricity and Mind Control by Wendy Hoffman
 * Organized Sexual Abuse by Michael Salter
 * After Amnesia and During by Wendy Hoffman