Read the following statements and rate how often they apply to you on a scale of 0 (Never) to 5 (Always). Pico To Chico Shota Idol No Oshigoto Cg15 Repack ●
This "paper" is a structured self-reflection tool designed to help you think through the criteria often used by professionals. In DID, the defining feature is amnesia. In OSDD-1b, the defining feature is distinctness without amnesia . Spartacus House Of Ashur S01e01 Hdrip Download Full 1-2 Gb.
Do not self-diagnose based on this paper. Many online communities can reinforce symptoms (the "noflicker" effect). If this worksheet resonated with you, bring it to a trauma-informed therapist and say, "I relate to these experiences and would like to be evaluated for a dissociative disorder."
| Question | Score (0-5) | | :--- | :---: | | 1. I often feel like there are different "people" or "parts" inside me that have their own names, ages, or mannerisms. | | | 2. People have told me that my voice, posture, or handwriting changes significantly, even though I don’t feel I am faking it. | | | 3. I hear distinct internal voices talking to me or each other that are not hallucinations (i.e., they are inside my head and feel like different "me"s). | | | 4. I find myself having strong opinions or preferences (e.g., food, clothing, hobbies) that shift suddenly and feel like they belong to "someone else" inside. | | | 5. When a different part of me is "out" or in control, I am usually aware of what is happening and can remember it later. | | | 6. I do not lose large chunks of time (finding myself in places without knowing how I got there), but I might feel "foggy" or disconnected. | | | 7. My internal parts often argue or have conflicts about what we should do. | | | 8. I feel a sense of compartmentalization—as if my life is lived by different "versions" of me who share memories but have different emotional reactions to them. | |