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'''Traumagenic''' refers to a [[system]] whose creation/origin is the result of one or more traumatic events. Often, these systems have lingering trauma, and may fall under a diagnosis like [[Dissociative Identity Disorder|DID]] or [[Otherwise Specified Dissociative Disorder|OSDD-1]].
 
== History ==
The word "traumagenic" has been used in different contexts. In psychiatry, traumagenic generally refers to anything originating in trauma; specifically in the realm of medically-recognized [[plurality]], traumagenic is contrasted with terms like [[iatrogenic]] (caused directly by a therapist or other treatments) and [[pseudogenic]] (caused by a patient, a lie spiraled out of control). In this context, traumagenic is only referring to DID, and trauma happening at a certain age, and the latter two terms are often used by "DID debunkers", so they are often not used in a casual way in these contexts.


'''Traumagenic''' refers to a [[system]] whose creation was the result of one or more traumatic events. Often, these systems have lingering trauma, and may fall under a diagnosis like [[Dissociative Identity Disorder|DID]] or [[Otherwise Specified Dissociative Disorder|OSDD-1]].  
Further on, traumagenic has been reworked by the wider plural community to mean any sort of trauma causing any sort of plurality. Regardless of diagnostic status, age of which trauma happened, or perceived severity of trauma, the label encompasses much more than the original meaning did. (See [https://the-lunastus-collective.tumblr.com/post/186037570041/nebula-system-the-lunastus-collective-we-just this great post] discussing the differences). The more recent definition and the coiner's ([https://the-lunastus-collective.tumblr.com/post/183847068781/quick-intro Trash Can Collective]) later opinions can be found in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzpyPKQSxlU&f this video].


==Related Terms==
== Related Terms ==
[[Endogenic]] is an umbrella term for all origins that are not traumagenic, and [[Mixed Origin|mixed-origin]] systems may contain members created from trauma, but not exclusively. Traumagenic falls under the [[adaptive]] umbrella, or systems that were formed to handle external forces.  
[[Endogenic]] is an umbrella term for all origins that are not traumagenic, and [[mixed-origin]] systems may contain members created from trauma, but not exclusively. Traumagenic falls under the [[adaptive]] umbrella, or systems that were formed to handle external forces.  


==History==
=== Traumagenic Subtypes ===  
The word "traumagenic" has been used in different contexts. In psychiatry, traumagenic generally refers to anything, well, originating in trauma; specifically in the realm of medically-recognized [[plurality]], traumagenic is contrasted with terms like [[iatrogenic]] (caused directly by a therapist or other treatments) and [[pseudogenic]] (caused by a patient, a lie spiraled out of control). In this context, traumagenic is only referring to DID, and trauma happening at a certain age, and the latter two terms are often used by "DID debunkers", so they are not to be used in a casual way.


Further on, traumagenic has been reworked by the wider plural community to mean any sort of trauma causing any sort of plurality. Regardless of diagnostic status, age of which trauma happened, or perceived severity of trauma, the label encompasses much more than the original meaning did. (See [https://the-lunastus-collective.tumblr.com/post/186037570041/nebula-system-the-lunastus-collective-we-just this great post] discussing the differences.) The more recent definition and the coiner's ([https://the-lunastus-collective.tumblr.com/post/183847068781/quick-intro Trash Can Collective]) later opinions can be found in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzpyPKQSxlU&f this video].
* [[Alphagenic]]
* [[Betagenic]]
* [[Peiragenic]]
* [[Extraumagenic]]
* [[Intratraumagenic]]
* [[Parotraumagenic]]
* [[Outertraumagenic]]
* [[Pariotraumagenic]]
* [[Neurotraumagenic]]
* [[Psychatraumagenic]]


==Flags==
== Gallery ==
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File:Traumagenicflag1 by gs.png|alt=A flag with seven stripes; the top three being shades of yellow, and the bottom three being shades of blue. The middle stripe is a radial gradient, the center being a soft yellow and the outside being a pastel blue.|Traumagenic flag by [https://greysdawn.com/flags/traumagenic Grey Skies.]
File:Traumagenicflag1 by gs.png|alt=A flag with seven stripes; the top three being shades of yellow, and the bottom three being shades of blue. The middle stripe is a radial gradient, the center being a soft yellow and the outside being a pastel blue.|Traumagenic flag by [https://greysdawn.com/flags/traumagenic Grey Skies.]
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File:Traumagenic symbol.png|A symbol for traumagenic systems created by [https://pluralanomaly.tumblr.com/post/613131603526500352/endogenic-traumagenic-and-quoigenic-symbols The Anomaly].
File:Traumagenic symbol.png|A symbol for traumagenic systems created by [https://pluralanomaly.tumblr.com/post/613131603526500352/endogenic-traumagenic-and-quoigenic-symbols The Anomaly].
File:Traumagenic.png|A symbol for traumagenic systems created by [https://pluralanomaly.tumblr.com/post/613131603526500352/endogenic-traumagenic-and-quoigenic-symbols The Anomaly] that was colorized by [https://pluralpedia.org/index.php?title=User:Frost%20System the Frost system].
File:Alt traumagenic.png|Alternate traumagenic flag by [https://plural-labels.tumblr.com/post/625900107052810240/genic-flags ARCHIVE — -Genic Flags (tumblr.com)]
File:Lhz-traumagenic-plural.png|Flag by localhazard<ref>https://archive.ph/SESog</ref> (plural version)
File:Lhz-traumagenic-median.png|Flag by localhazard<ref>https://archive.ph/SESog</ref> (median version)
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== References ==
[[Category:Terms]]
[[Category:Terms]]
[[Category:System Origins]]
[[Category:System Origins]]
[[Category:Common Terms]]

Revision as of 14:28, 16 February 2023

traumagenic ( adj.)
Applies tosystems, headmates

Traumagenic refers to a system whose creation/origin is the result of one or more traumatic events. Often, these systems have lingering trauma, and may fall under a diagnosis like DID or OSDD-1.

History

The word "traumagenic" has been used in different contexts. In psychiatry, traumagenic generally refers to anything originating in trauma; specifically in the realm of medically-recognized plurality, traumagenic is contrasted with terms like iatrogenic (caused directly by a therapist or other treatments) and pseudogenic (caused by a patient, a lie spiraled out of control). In this context, traumagenic is only referring to DID, and trauma happening at a certain age, and the latter two terms are often used by "DID debunkers", so they are often not used in a casual way in these contexts.

Further on, traumagenic has been reworked by the wider plural community to mean any sort of trauma causing any sort of plurality. Regardless of diagnostic status, age of which trauma happened, or perceived severity of trauma, the label encompasses much more than the original meaning did. (See this great post discussing the differences). The more recent definition and the coiner's (Trash Can Collective) later opinions can be found in this video.

Related Terms

Endogenic is an umbrella term for all origins that are not traumagenic, and mixed-origin systems may contain members created from trauma, but not exclusively. Traumagenic falls under the adaptive umbrella, or systems that were formed to handle external forces.

Traumagenic Subtypes

Gallery

References