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== Nomination for deletion of Template:Notable list == == Nomination for deletion of Template:Notable list ==
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=="Dissociative Identity Disorder" and recent non-disorder multiplicity articles ==
Check this out: http://www.vice.com/read/when-multiple-personalities-are-not-a-disorder-400
Note that we (Astraea) were interviewed in it, so I can't be the one to include it in the article if it is inclusion-worthy. I see this as folklore and therefore probably fringe, but thought I'd get your take on it.
Also, artist Jim Bunkelman, whose wife was multiple and okay with it, is about to tell his story on NPR's ''Snap Judgment''. He'll probably say the same things he said here: http://multiplicity101.com/?p=13 (note that this is a podcast by multiples and can't be cited under any circumstances).
I think we're getting closer to a mainstream take on living multiple, but are not quite there yet. --] (]) 22:20, 9 August 2015 (UTC)

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I was wondering if you might have time to provide input on a discussion here regarding an article where I have a disclosed COI. CorporateM (Talk) 06:09, 22 July 2015 (UTC)

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"Dissociative Identity Disorder" and recent non-disorder multiplicity articles

Check this out: http://www.vice.com/read/when-multiple-personalities-are-not-a-disorder-400 Note that we (Astraea) were interviewed in it, so I can't be the one to include it in the article if it is inclusion-worthy. I see this as folklore and therefore probably fringe, but thought I'd get your take on it. Also, artist Jim Bunkelman, whose wife was multiple and okay with it, is about to tell his story on NPR's Snap Judgment. He'll probably say the same things he said here: http://multiplicity101.com/?p=13 (note that this is a podcast by multiples and can't be cited under any circumstances). I think we're getting closer to a mainstream take on living multiple, but are not quite there yet. --Bluejay Young (talk) 22:20, 9 August 2015 (UTC)