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'''Empowered Multiplicity''' is a term for multiples who reject the victim mentality common in some parts of the multiplicity community. They regard multiplicity as something positive for them, and not as a disorder, rejecting the traditional psychiatric approach to multiple personalities. Empowered multiples are, or at least strive to be, functional in their daily lives as multiples without needing to undergo [[integration]].
'''Empowered Multiplicity''' is a term for multiples who reject the victim mentality common in some parts of the [[multiplicity|multiplicity community]]. They regard multiplicity as something positive for them, and not as a disorder, rejecting the traditional psychiatric approach to [[wikipedia:Dissociative Identity Disorder|multiple personalities]]. Empowered multiples are, or at least strive to be, functional in their daily lives as multiples without needing to undergo [[integration]].


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Empowered Multiplicity
Coined by Shaytar group
Status Current
Date coined unknown
Community used by multiplicity
Synonyms Healthy Multiplicity
Antonyms Dissociative Identity Disorder, Multiple Pesonality Disorder


Empowered Multiplicity is a term for multiples who reject the victim mentality common in some parts of the multiplicity community. They regard multiplicity as something positive for them, and not as a disorder, rejecting the traditional psychiatric approach to multiple personalities. Empowered multiples are, or at least strive to be, functional in their daily lives as multiples without needing to undergo integration.