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How to Know If a Next Step Is Right for Your System (Without Certainty)

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Many trauma survivors want to know where they’re headed before they begin a process of change or healing. That makes sense. When your past included unpredictability, danger, or loss of…

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2026 System Communication Resources

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

System Communication Apps & Resources — Updated Guide (2026) A calm, practical overview of tools some dissociative systems use to support communication — without pressure or assumptions. System communication can…

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Two-Object Self-Regulation Exercise

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Two-Object Self-Regulation Exercise Strong emotions, internal pressure, or nervous system overwhelm can be difficult to manage—especially for people with DID or OSDD, where different parts may experience distress in different…

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When Weather Is a Trauma Trigger

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

When Weather Is a Trauma Trigger Trauma, body memory, and learning to feel safe in the present Weather changes can affect more than mood or comfort.For many trauma survivors, shifts…

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Understanding Alter Behavior

  • Post author:Erik

Understanding Alter Behavior A Gentle DID Guide Why This Matters When a part behaves in ways that feel sudden, confusing, or frustrating, it’s easy to assume something is “wrong.”But in…

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Opposite Experiments

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Opposite Experiments Gently Testing Old Trauma Rules When trauma teaches us strict “rules” — like Don’t rest, Don’t ask for help, or Don’t make mistakes — those patterns can feel…

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Exploring Self-Expression in a DID System

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Exploring Self-Expression in a DID System A Gentle Guide to Identity, Safety, and Respect Self-expression can feel complicated in a system.You might worry: If I let this part express themselves,…

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Daily Structure Starter Template

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Daily Structure Starter Template Create Gentle Daily Structure—Without Overwhelm If building a routine feels impossible, this free template gives you a flexible way to start—designed with dissociative systems in mind.…

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Daily System Meeting Starter Guide

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Daily System Meeting Starter Guide Start Your Day with Stability and Connection Not sure how to create structure with DID or OSDD?This free guide shows you how to begin with…

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Could I Have DID?

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Could I Have DID? A Gentle Self-Check to Help You Explore Your Experience Wondering if you might have Dissociative Identity Disorder can feel overwhelming — or even frightening.You might question…

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