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Re: Non-entertainment fandoms
(Anonymous) 2015-01-15 01:58 am (UTC)(link)How does it have real-life applications for you? Do you work with people with DID or something?
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Now, a brief primer in the history of multi. In the 70s, you had Sybil. Then, in the 80s, things start snowballing. You get a bunch more books and research, and by the late 80s/early 90s, the MPD/DID diagnosis becomes... almost a fad. (Like, I see people snarking about tumblr making multi a fad and I'm just like trololol no, you have no idea.)
So anyway, around this time, you start getting a HUGE number of MPD/DID diagnoses, and things are starting to get complicated, because multi is supposed to be mega-rare and now suddenly you're getting all these diagnoses. So what's the deal? Are all the multis faking it? Are the shrinks specifically looking to get the prestige of having a multi in their care?
Here's where the cult stuff comes in. Therapy cults are a thing! I know that the stereotypical cult is a religion, but you can make a cult about just about fucking anything; it's the HOW, not the WHAT that makes a cult. So there start springing up multi therapy cults.
I am not even joking. It doesn't help that the world of DID shrinks is really small, so you get a LOT of cults of personality and little tin gods. (COLIN ROSS. Seriously, just Google Colin Ross and 'eyebeams' or 'malpractice' and go nuts.)
Thankfully, this seems to be a thing that isn't as big as it used to be; this was mostly a thing in the 90s. But seriously, for a while, there were a good few cults running on the basic premise that the leader (a therapist/counselor/'healer', sometimes accredited, sometimes not) would take in clients, tell them they were horribly sexually abused as children and had blocked it out, artificially induce multi (or simply gaslight them into believing they were), and use it as a way to control and crush them psychologically.
Like I said, that time MOSTLY seems to have past, now that multi isn't such a fad anymore. However, now it has become a thing on the Internet, for multiples (fakers and real alike) to create their own cults. Andy Blake is the best example of this, but it's at the point that I can basically go to any room full of multiples who hang around the Internet and go, "Okay, who's met a multi who claims that their system is of cosmic importance, that they might be a magician or god embodiment, and tries to rope you into their headspace battles?" and EVERYONE'S hand goes up. AND THEY'RE DIFFERENT PEOPLE! This isn't just one guy, there are a LOT of these charismatic creepers. (The one I encountered was a Neo who believed this world was the Matrix and was trying to "liberate" everyone. One of my roommates encountered a Final Fantasy 7 cult, based around worshiping Genova. Another encountered a chaos mage. Another had dealings with someone fighting astral battles and Star Wars bullshit.)
So yeah, this shit has way more overlap than it should, so I see it in my best interest to stay educated on the matter and keep an eye on things. It's relevant to my life because I'm multi, (going to be a speaker at a DID con in fact) and a lot of my friends are multi, and I feel it's important to police your own community for creepers.
Also just because I have Trainwreck Syndrome SO BAD.
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The Neo I encountered, I thankfully never got close to; he just wasn't interesting to me. (Probably just as well, I would've been really vulnerable to that personality type back then. I probably still am, but at least I'm AWARE of my own vulnerability.) He was creepy, but definitely a small fish in comparison to folks like Genova and Andy Blake; far as I can tell, he never really managed to gather that many followers, and he disappeared off the Internet for a few years (though has recently made noise about coming back). Far as I can tell, it's just been him and his Trinity for a while now.
(Though I feel bad for that Trinity and hope she stays safe.)
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(Anonymous) 2015-01-15 07:02 am (UTC)(link)I recently finished my BA in Psychology, and they did mention DID and Sybil, and the fact that memories could be 'suggested', but I'd never heard of those creepy therapists before. Wow!
I'd love to hear more about your experience with DID if you ever have the time. It's still something I don't quite understand, especially when I'm on the internet and run across people who call themselves multiple systems and stuff.
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I'm always open for questions and stuff, anon. You can ask me here or go un-anon and take the questions to my DW/LJ, if you prefer.