1) An SP with an aggressor’s voice
Some
SPs may represent themselves as someone that the host personality actually met
and interacted with in the past, and who had some traumatic effect on the
person.
Short clinical example
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2) A competitive SP
Some
SPs can be very competitive with the host personality, and may possess attributes
that differ considerably from those of the host, such as age and gender, which
makes the two personalities entirely incompatible.
Short clinical example
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Some
SPs are characterized by a depressive and pessimistic affect that is entirely inconsistent
with the host personality’s usual mood.
Short clinical example
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So
far, we roughly classified SPs into two categories: one exhibiting aggressive towards
the host, and the other exhibiting aggression to other people in support of the
host.