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**'''Disrugenic''': a system that formed due to disorders that disrupt focus, concentration, and/or emotions.
**'''Dissociagenic''': a system that formed due to dissociation.
**'''Drawalgenic''': a system that formed due to substance withdrawal.
**'''Epilegenic''': a system that formed due to epilepsy.
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**'''Obsecogenic''': a system that formed due to obsessive-compulsive disorders.
**'''Paragenic''': a system that formed due to maladaptive daydreaming disorder or other alike neurodivergencies. A '''Paracontinuum''' is someone who is stuck between plurality and maladaptive daydreaming disorder.
**'''Postpartugenic''': a system that formed due to postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety, postpartum psychosis, and/or postpartum OCD.
**'''Procegenic''': a system that formed due to auditory processing disorder, sensory processing disorder, or both.
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*'''Possesive System''': when an individual consents to a spirit (or spirits) possessing them in the long-term, and thus becomes a system.
*'''Seelegenic''': when a system formed due the splitting of the core/current headmate’s soul(s); the soul being split caused each individual piece to form an individual being to hold it. A '''Seeleplex''' is a seelegenic system with at least one sidesystem that has the same soul-splitting mechanics as the main system. A similar term to seelegenic is '''Amegenic''', in which most or all of a system shares a soul, however in this case it is not due to the soul being split.
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*'''Congenic''': a system with complicated origins.
*'''Cryogenic''': a system that came out of nowhere, came from the cold, has frozen (gone dormant) before and is now thawing, and/or multiple of the above.
*'''Esogenic''': a term to describe either an origin (or mix of origins) that only the system/headmates understand, a system that can describe their origin but has no title for it yet, and/or a system that has multiple origins but does not know every type they have.
*'''Iatrogenic''': a system that formed due to being convinced they were a system and/or due to internal family systems therapy. If it is specifically related to internal family systems therapy than they may call themselves '''IFSgenic'''.
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*'''Kaksbased''': a system that was born with two individuals within the same body, but did not see it as a system until they gained more members.
*'''Psuedogenic''': a system that fomed due to lying about being plural until they actually became plural. The system should acknowledge what they did was wrong, but cannot deny that they are now a system. These lies may have been traumatic.
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*'''Psychologenic''': a system with psychological origins. This includes psychological-based adaptive systems as well as any endogenic or othergenic system that is psychological in nature.
==Medical Terms==
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*'''Polyplural''': an umbrella term for polyfragmented, polymedian, and polymultiple systems.
*'''Quoinumeren''': a system with an unknown amount of numbers.
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*'''Quinplex''': a system with 50+ sidesystems and one subsystem, 50+ subsystems and one side system, or 50+ sidesystems and 50+ subsystems.
*'''Tasisystem''': when systems/polyplexes are connected to one another in some way and can travel between one another. This may be between systems/polyplexes in the shared body, or outside of the shared body.
*'''Temptien''': a system that has headmates directly connected to the environment/weather around them.
===System Terminology===
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**'''Fusitive''': a headmate that is based on/represents a previous blend/blur that happened in the system.
**'''Imaginitive'''/'''Imaginiject''': an introject that is based on/represents an image (artwork, photography, etc.) '''Pictives''' are Picrew versions of this.
**'''Intrutive''': a headmate that is based on/represents intrusive thoughts/an intrusive thought.
**'''Locatroject''': a headmate that is based on/represents a location (fictional or factual.) This could be a personified version or they may be a version of the location itself.
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*'''Polyrole''': a headmate with multiple roles.
*'''Trauma Holder''': a headmate that holds trauma, often to keep it safe and away from the knowledge of other headmates.
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*'''NPCs''': characters or creatures that are not headmates, but rather visualization to add more life or reality to this inner space. For example, there may be pets, animals, or characters that headmates can interact with. NPCs sometimes have the possibility of becoming headmates after a period of time.
*'''Sentients''': beings that are not headmates, but have more personality, life, and backstory than NPCs. They may be confused for headmates and fragments, however they are incapable of fronting, and do not share/hold any of the memories the rest of the system does. They usually act as family figures or friends to headmates. For example, a fictive may end up with a sentient of the romantic partner of their source, as the mind may see them as unfit or incomplete without their source's lover.
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*'''Chronal''': a cluster of headmates/layers that consist of alternate versions of the same individuals, just in different timelines, existing as discrete seperate entities/locations. A '''Chronal Cosmos''' is a chronal applied to layers/alarachs/metalayers/layer clusters/etc. A '''Chronolayer''' refers to a chronal applied to layers or a separated innerworld. '''Polychronal''' refers to a chronal headspace (a headspace with different timelines of itself.)
*'''Excernio''': a part of a headspace that is separate for the rest. It may be hard to discern why it is separate.
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*'''Reality Gateway''': a gateway in a system to another reality, either an alternative version of the meatspace, an alternate version of the headspace, and/or an alternate version of a layer/section of the headspace.
Terminology for the pluran viewing/interacting of the headspace:
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*'''Maining''': a term specifically for headmates involved in a shared integration, in which they each take main control over the innerworld body they share. For example, if three individuals had a shared integration, they would take turns having 'most control' over the innerworld body, which would be maining. Those with shared integration have to main the innerworld body in order to participate in fronting in the outterworld body, meaning, in a way, they have to front twice.
*'''Switch'''/'''Switching''': the act of changing who is fronting. A '''Covert Switch''' is a switch that is hard to detect/well-hidden. '''Switch Management''' refers to how headmates manage switches/how switches occur; '''Managed Switching''' is when switching is controlled/managed, '''Reactive Switching''' is when most switches are reactive/triggered, and '''Voluntary Switching''' is when most switches are voluntary/controlled.
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