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Originally Posted by Luce
Current theory (structural dissociation) suggests there *isn't* a host at all - or what used to be thought of as a 'host' is now called an ANP (an 'apparently normal personality'). An ANP is any personality state who deals with everyday aspects of life. Current theory also suggests there can be more than one 'ANP', each who takes on a different job or aspect of a job. For instance one who takes care of the children and house, one who relates to a partner, another one who relates to a partner sexually, and one who deals with work or business. In this theory of dissociation it is quite normal to have more than one 'host'.
In structural dissociation it is believed that every single baby begins life with an unintegrated personality... meaning they have different emotional states that are simply reactive rather than regulated (ie: they cannot control their own emotional states). In normal development the child learns to regulate and control these emotional states with the aid of the parent. The parents model and teach them about healthy emotional boundaries, self soothing, and give them a sense of physical and emotional safety. When this doesn't happen the different emotional states remain unintegrated and separate, and if the child experiences trauma that cannot be emotionally resolved ongoing dissociation can develop.
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yea here in the United States of America "structural dissociation" is an *** Abstract theory**** that gets bounced around by college psych majors doing their papers.. it isnt nationally nor state recognized as an ethically approved or widely accepted therapy technique/approach /concept...just something thats been bounced around from time to time here in america since the early 1990's to about 2010.
here in NY the host is not considered to be another or any personality state.. mainly because the diagnostics state the person with the disorder must have at least two alternate personalities. the diagnostics (neither the out going nor the new proposed diagnostics) states the host as one of the personalities. So here in NY USA we cant legally consider /recognize the host (person born to the body) as a personality... maybe some day but unfortunately as of yet "structural dissociation" remains just **an abstract theory**..Too bad too because I know a few dissociative s that consider their aware self (host/core) to be an alter..I did at one time until it became clear who was born to the body and who were residing within the body separate from me holding those issues I could not handle....