====== DID ====== (Namespace: [[plural glossary:start]]) ^ Type of term | Specific psychological disorder, possible [[origin]] of a [[system]] | ^ Synonyms or near-synonyms | None | ^ Antonyms or near-antonyms | [[Endogenic]] | I'm not a medical expert, so, in the interest of not spreading misinformation, I won't try to explain here what DID is. Instead, I'll leave the explanation to [[https://did-research.org/did/basics/dsm-5/|this external page]]. ===== Controversy ===== DID is a frequent subject of [[syscourse]]. It's commonly assumed outside [[plural]] circles that all plural people either have DID or [[fakeclaiming|are intentionally misrepresenting themselves]] as having DID. People in some DID-specific spaces also make this assumption, and this misunderstanding results in friction with the plural community.