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A subsystem is a sub-grouping of members within a system, similar to a sidesystem or a layer. It originated as a term used in clinical literature for dissociative identity disorder and OSDD-1, but has spread throughout the plural community as a whole. It was coined around the 2000s or 2010s as a part of medical literature on DID[1]. It is essentially a system within a system[2], that may share a body or not share a body within headspace.

Subsystems frequently form due to trauma that needs to be compartmentalized away from other alters of the system[2], but the term is currently in use by non-traumagenic systems as well.

Related terms[]

There are many community terms that have been coined for different types of subsystems:

  • Container Subsystem: A subsystem that shares a body inside headspace. Coined by Jelen of Kairos Court^The Temenē Alliance. An alternative DID/OSDD-1 exclusive term for this type of of subsystem is contained subsystem, coined by multiplemogai[3].
  • Separated Subsystem: A subsystem that does not share a body inside headspace, but is otherwise connected to each other and not the rest of the system for various reasons. Coined by Jelen of Kairos Court^The Temenē Alliance. An alternative DID/OSDD-1 exclusive term for this type of subsystem is bordered subsystem, coined by multiplemogai[3].
  • Semi-Separated Subsystem: A subsystem that optionally shares a body inside headspace that members are able to travel out of into the rest of the system. Coined by Shooting Star Collective[4].
  • Disconnected Subsystem: A subsystem which has very high dissociative barriers to all other subsystems. Coined by multiplemogai, and exclusive to DID/OSDD-1 systems.
  • Base Subsystem: Coined by multiplemogai, and exclusive to DID/OSDD-1 systems. A subsystem which seems to act as the “base” to the other subsystems in a person’s system. This subsystem tends to:
    • be linked to or overlapping with most, if not all other subsystems within a person’s system
    • be the largest subsystem in a person’s system (due to more alters splitting within it)
    • contain the host or commonly fronting alters
  • Floating Subsystem: A subsystem in which its dissociative barriers to other subsystems seem to rise and fall. If other subsystems are viewed as stationary, this subsystem would be fluid and moving. A subsystem of floaters. Coined by multiplemogai, and exclusive to DID/OSDD-1 systems.
  • Stacked Subsystem: A subsystem within a subsystem. This may refer to overlapping subsystems or subsystems fully contained within one another. Coined by multiplemogai, and exclusive to DID/OSDD-1 systems. A non-exclusive version of this term is Nested Subsystem[5]. The headspace of a nested subsystem can be referred to as nested subspace, coined by Shooting Star Collective[4].
  • Flicker Subsystem: A subsystem that goes between being a subsystem and not being a subsystem. Coined by plurgai[6].
  • Ringed Subsystem: A subsystem with a core identity and a "ring" of differences applied to the core identity. Coined by The Indigo Orrery[7].
    • Chariklo Subsystem: A type of Ringed Subsystem where the ring mixes in with the core identities' kintypes, causing each orbiting difference in the ring to hold a kintype. Coined by plurgai[8].
    • Haumea Subsystem: A type of Ringed Subsystem where the ring mixes in with the core identities genders, causing each orbiting difference in the ring to hold a gender. Coined by plurgai.
    • Chiron Subsystem: A type of Ringed Subsystem where there are two or more rotating rings of differences, which causes every fronting member of the system to look different. Coined by plurgai.
  • Intrasinglet: A member of a system who is not a part of a subsystem. Coined by Petrichor Voices[9].
  1. Assessing and Treating Complex Dissociative Disorders, Kathy Steele & Onno Van Der Hart
  2. 2.0 2.1 Systems and Subsystems on did-research.org
  3. 3.0 3.1 Subsystem types by multiplemogai
  4. 4.0 4.1 System Terms by Shooting Star Collective
  5. Nested Subsystem on Plurality Dictionary Wiki
  6. System terms by plurgai
  7. Ringed Subsystem on Plurality Dictionary Wiki
  8. Median and Median Subsystem Terms by plurgai
  9. Intrasinglet on Termora
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