Welcome to Plural Resources Jump Start
Are you new to the concept of plurality/multiplicity/systems? A newly discovered/realized system? Been plural for a while and trying to brush up on information? Trying to find resources to show a friend? We’ve compiled a bunch of resources about this topic to help people find and share them en-masse. Whether you're plural, singular, questioning, or somewhere in between, we hope you find what you need here.
This site lists websites and spaces that have Primers on plurality, define plural Terminology, are/list plural Communities, Resources that explain plurality further, Studies done about plurality, Tools that systems may find useful, and a bunch of Extras. Our Contact information is on the last page.
Note that we have not included every single available resource out there. Instead, we've compiled the ones we think are best to give people a head start on their searching for information about plurality, so that they can at least have something to work with before doing some more personal digging and seeking out more obscure or specialized resources.
If you're coming here to find out if you're plural, check out this link: https://dragonsroost.neocities.org/essay/AmIPlural
Notes and Disclaimers
There may be some duplication across this site, since many websites might have multiple pages with different kinds of information/resources, or a given space may have more than one purpose.
Some of these resources may be outdated or contradictory. This is due to the plural community being large and often at odds with itself, and constantly learning and growing. Additionally, different spaces or social circles may use certain terms in different ways.
While we have made it a point to not include such resources on our website, please be wary of other resources you find that mention the Structural Dissociation Theory (or Theory of Structural Dissociation). This is an outdated and limited perspective on dissociative plurality--the creator of which has lost his medical license--and many systems find it to be invalidating. Additionally, be wary of sources that say "systems can only come from trauma" and other such limiters. Such views are harmful to the otherwise diverse plural population.
Some of the people who created, curated, or run the sites and spaces linked here are known to be toxic and/or abusive. We hope you can still find these sites and spaces useful. Please proceed with caution.
Although we generally support these resources and spaces, we are not directly affiliated with them unless otherwise stated and do not speak for them, nor are we responsible for the actions of people running/inhabiting these resources/spaces. Venture at your own risk!