You are correct. I've read up on DID and these alters are supposed to protect the core and integrate back into the core once the trauma has been addressed.
This author seems to have taken a legit psychological disorder for edge point and cheapened it. Even Killing Stalking is better in the Psychological department even if the author admitted she had no idea what Bum's mental illness actually was.
You’re kind of right, but not 100%. The alters break off bc of some sort of childhood trauma from before a certain age (I forget exactly when) when a personality is fully developed/integrated. These alters work to hide the trauma from the host (‘original’ of the body). They can integrate back because of many different situations, not becessarily trauma getting addressed. Theoretically, if trauma did get entirely addressed then most alters would no longer be needed, you are however right that a milkshake would probably not be enough to integrate, something else would need to be going on.
You’re kind of right, but not 100%. The alters break off bc of some sort of childhood trauma from before a certain age (I forget exactly when) when a personality is fully developed/integrated. These alters work to hide the trauma from the host (‘original’ of the body). They can integrate back because of many different situations, not becessarily trauma getting addressed. Theoretically, if trauma did get entirely addressed then most alters would no longer be needed, you are however right that a milkshake would probably not be enough to integrate, something else would need to be going on.
B ru h i don't think that's how did works?? Like an alter disappearing is like saying the trauma disappeared and I'm pretty sure that's not how any of that works??? (・–・;)ゞ