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|partofspeech=* '''noun''': "Multiplicity involves sharing a body with other minds/spirits." or "We are a multiple."<br>* ''''adjective''': "We are multiple." or "We are a multiple system."
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'''Multiplicity''' is the experience of having more than one mind, soul, consciousness, or similar concepts inhabiting a single body. This can include clinical disorders such as Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly the more familiar Multiple Personality Disorder), but many who have this experience feel that their multiplicity is natural for them or that, having been successfully used to survive trauma, it is not inherently disordered. This has lead to the creation of the Healthy Multiplicity or Empowered Multiplicity community, which tries to counter traditional psychiatric thinking which states that integration should be the goal for multiples.
{{b|Multiplicity}} is the experience of having more than one mind, soul, consciousness, or similar concepts inhabiting a single body. This can include clinical disorders such as [[wikipedia:Dissociative Identity Disorder|Dissociative Identity Disorder]] (formerly the more familiar Multiple Personality Disorder), but many who have this experience feel that their multiplicity is natural for them or that, having been successfully used to survive trauma, it is not inherently disordered. This has lead to the creation of the [[Healthy Multiplicity]] or [[Empowered Multiplicity]] community, which tries to counter traditional psychiatric thinking which states that integration should be the goal for multiples.


It is a common experience for multiples to have [[headmate]]s who are nonhuman. This has led to significant overlap with the [[otherkin]] community.
It is a common experience for multiples to have [[headmate]]s who are nonhuman. This has led to significant overlap with the [[otherkin]] community.

== See also ==
* [[:Category:Multiple Blogs|Multiple Blogs]]
* [[:Category:Multiple Jargon|Multiple Jargon]]


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.astraeasweb.net/plurality/ Astraea's Web]
* [http://www.astraeasweb.net/plural/ Astraea's Web]
* [http://www.karitas.net/blackbirds/layman/whatis.html The Layman's Guide to Multiplicity: What is Multiplicity?]
* [http://www.healthymultiplicity.com/ Health Multiplicity]
* [https://pluralityresource.org/ Plurality Resource]
* [http://multiplicity101.com/ Multiplicity 101]
* [http://www.exunoplures.org/main/ Ex Uno Plures]
* [http://www.karitas.net/courts/in_essence.html Two Courts: Postcards from the Plural Side: In Essence Agreement]


[[Category:Multiplicity Community]]
[[Category:Multiplicity Community]]

Latest revision as of 21:54, 13 September 2023

Multiplicity
Coined by unknown
Wherecoined
Status Current
Date coined unknown
Alternative forms Multiple, Plural, Plurality
Part of Speech * noun: "Multiplicity involves sharing a body with other minds/spirits." or "We are a multiple."
* adjective': "We are multiple." or "We are a multiple system."
Community used by multiplicity
Synonyms Host, Split
Antonyms Singleton


Multiplicity is the experience of having more than one mind, soul, consciousness, or similar concepts inhabiting a single body. This can include clinical disorders such as Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly the more familiar Multiple Personality Disorder), but many who have this experience feel that their multiplicity is natural for them or that, having been successfully used to survive trauma, it is not inherently disordered. This has lead to the creation of the Healthy Multiplicity or Empowered Multiplicity community, which tries to counter traditional psychiatric thinking which states that integration should be the goal for multiples.

It is a common experience for multiples to have headmates who are nonhuman. This has led to significant overlap with the otherkin community.

See also

External links