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Read more about the article Why Some Alters Live in Dark Scary Inner Places

Why Some Alters Live in Dark Scary Inner Places

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

This video explains why some alters live in frightening inner environments and how gentle, safe changes can offer comfort and healing.

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Read more about the article Are You Being Affected By Trauma-Holding Parts?

Are You Being Affected By Trauma-Holding Parts?

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

In DID/OSDD, trauma-holding parts may stay stuck in trauma time. Learn why reorienting them to the present is essential for safety, healing, and relief.

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Read more about the article Why Some Alters are Angels, Ghosts, and More

Why Some Alters are Angels, Ghosts, and More

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Why some DID alters appear as demons, animals, or objects — what these forms symbolize, and how respect helps build trust in early recovery.

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Read more about the article Another Way to Figure Out Your Parts

Another Way to Figure Out Your Parts

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

This video builds on the previous overview of system parts by breaking down emotional parts (EPs) into seven common subtypes. Each type—fight, flight, fear, shame, needy, perpetrator-imitating, and helper—developed to protect the system in different ways. Understanding these categories can make your system feel less confusing and open the door to greater self-compassion.

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Read more about the article A Model to Help You Better Understand Your System

A Model to Help You Better Understand Your System

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

This video introduces the Structural Dissociation model as a beginner-friendly way to understand your system. All alters fit into one of two categories: everyday life alters who manage daily living, and emotional parts who hold trauma defenses. Using this model can make a confusing system feel more understandable and less overwhelming.

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Read more about the article Persecutors as Protectors Part 5

Persecutors as Protectors Part 5

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Protector parts sometimes imitate abusers—not because they want to hurt you, but because they’re stuck in the past and still trying to keep you safe. This video explains why protector parts double down on meanness, how their perspective differs from yours as an adult, and how you can begin showing them new ways to help.

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Read more about the article Persecutors as Protectors Part 4

Persecutors as Protectors Part 4

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

Why do persecutor parts act like abusers? Often, they are scanning for anything that might trigger an abuser’s anger—or pushing you to behave in ways that minimized punishment in the past. This video explores these protective motivations and invites you to see persecutor parts with new understanding.

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Read more about the article Persecutors as Protectors Part 3

Persecutors as Protectors Part 3

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

https://youtu.be/Xe6bbgafgms In this series, I’ve been sharing different ways perpetrator-imitating alters may be attempting to help even though you may not be experiencing it as helpful. Today, I want to…

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Read more about the article Angry Alters: Why It Matters

Angry Alters: Why It Matters

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

https://youtu.be/c8oIZR8JMi8 I recently talked about some important reasons members of your system might be angry with you. You might think “so what?” if they are angry. That’s what I want…

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Read more about the article Persecutors as Protectors: Part 2

Persecutors as Protectors: Part 2

  • Post author:Alicia Polk

https://youtu.be/3_M1vtM9qKY The vast majority of people who have DID had childhoods full of horrific and inescapable trauma. For these children safety just didn’t exist or it was fleeting and temporary.…

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