What is a persecutor alter?

A persecutory alter is another name for an alter that persecutes the host and/or the system. It is an alter that mistreats, controls, and oppresses a DID system in an effort to create, manipulate, and coerce a desired behavior.
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What is a persecutor in dissociative identity disorder?

The persecutor is self-focused, it repersents the powerful aspect of the pre-dissociated person. The persecutor is attracted by individuals who look like powerful and wants to develop relationship with them (Table 1).
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What types of alters are there?

List of Types of Alter
  • Animal Alters. Abused children may develop animal parts/alters because they identify with animals and consider them friends. ...
  • Abuser alter/ Persecutor. See Persecutor. ...
  • Baby and infant alters. ...
  • Caretaker/Soother. ...
  • Child alters / Littles. ...
  • Core / Original. ...
  • Dead alter. ...
  • Demon, Demonic and 'Evil' Alters.
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What is an abuser alter?

dissociative identity disorder (DID) is working with abuser. alters. These are personalities which abuse the patientexter- nally, by causing physical or sexual harm to the patient's own. body, or internally, by presenting verbal criticism, frighten-
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What do fictive alters do?

Fictive alters in DID form to serve a purpose. While that purpose is not always known, it is possible that the DID system needed the qualities of that fictional character and internalized them to form the fictional introject in response to a trauma. Fictives can also form to disrupt the system.
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How do you know you're a fictive?

A fictive is a system member who is or is based off a fictional character. They can have memories that may or may not have happened in their source's canon, and they can internally look like their source's self but they don't have to. They may also act like their source's self but not all do.
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How do you know if you have alters?

Symptoms
  1. Memory loss (amnesia) of certain time periods, events, people and personal information.
  2. A sense of being detached from yourself and your emotions.
  3. A perception of the people and things around you as distorted and unreal.
  4. A blurred sense of identity.
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How do you talk to the persecutor alters?

The most powerful way to get a persecutor on your side and become an ally is to align your purpose with the purpose of the alter, which is to protect the system. Negotiating and bargaining with these alters is only available once you understand the role of a persecutor and validate his or her pain.
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Can alters be in relationships with each other?

Forming Relationships With Alters Requires Open Communication. Open communication is important when managing DID. For those with co-conscious alters, communication is similar to talking with any other person, just without the presence of a separate physical body.
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How do alters get their names?

The names of the alters often have a symbolic meaning. For example, Melody might be the name of a personality who expresses herself through music. Or the personality could be given the name of its function, such as “The Protector” or “The Perpetrator”.
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How long do alters take to form?

Research has shown that the average age for the initial development of alters is 5.9 years old.
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What does it feel like when a new alter forms?

One person described having alters as all being together, riding in the same car, with each person taking turns driving. Another person described the experience of alters as feeling like being on a bus full of people; sometimes it's loud and scary, while other times it's quiet and calm.
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How do you know if someone is faking DID?

Individuals faking or mimicking DID due to factitious disorder will typically exaggerate symptoms (particularly when observed), lie, blame bad behavior on symptoms and often show little distress regarding their apparent diagnosis.
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What is an avenger alter?

Avenger alters – this dissociative identity disorder alter holds the rage from childhood abuse and may seek retribution from the abuser. They tend to express the anger of the entire system and can be hostile.
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Can an alter disappear?

✘ Myth: You can kill alters.

The part may have gone into extreme hiding, been momentarily immobilized, or merged with another part of the mind, but they most assuredly did not and can not disappear entirely or “be killed”.
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How do I talk to my child about alters?

Communicate with your younger alters as you would any child. Try to use a soft tone and be encouraging. Explain things in ways a child could understand. Be patient.
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Can you have DID at 14?

People of any age, ethnicity, gender, and social background can develop DID, but the most significant risk factor is physical, emotional, or sexual abuse during childhood.
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Can DID develop at any age?

The disorder affects between 0.01 and 1% of the population. It can occur at any age. Women are more likely than men to have DID.
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Does my boyfriend have DID?

The diagnostic symptoms of DID include: Having two or more separate and distinct personalities and identities that cause changes in thoughts and behaviors and are obvious to other people. Memory gap caused by switching between alters. Significant distress or impairment that is caused by having these different ...
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What does dissociation look like?

When a person experiences dissociation, it may look like: Daydreaming, spacing out, or eyes glazed over. Acting different, or using a different tone of voice or different gestures. Suddenly switching between emotions or reactions to an event, such as appearing frightened and timid, then becoming bombastic and violent.
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What does splitting feel like DID?

Symptoms include: Experiencing two or more separate personalities, each with their own self-identity and perceptions. A notable change in a person's sense of self. Frequent gaps in memory and personal history, which are not due to normal forgetfulness, including loss of memories, and forgetting everyday events.
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What triggers switching?

There are a variety of triggers that can cause switching between alters, or identities, in people with dissociative identity disorder. These can include stress, memories, strong emotions, senses, alcohol and substance use, special events, or specific situations. In some cases, the triggers are not known.
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Can you have DID without trauma?

You Can Have DID Even if You Don't Remember Any Trauma

They may not have experienced any trauma that they know of, or at least remember. But that doesn't necessarily mean that trauma didn't happen. One of the reasons that DID develops is to protect the child from the traumatic experience.
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What are fictive people?

Fictitious people are nonexistent people, who, unlike fictional people, have been claimed to actually exist. Usually this is done as a practical joke or hoax, but sometimes fictitious people are 'created' as part of a fraud.
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What does being a fictive mean?

Definition of fictive

1 : not genuine : feigned. 2 : of, relating to, or capable of imaginative creation. 3 : of, relating to, or having the characteristics of fiction : fictional.
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