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argentilibrary · 11 months ago
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# DID Is Real (Carrd)
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DID Is Real Author Unknown, Last Updated Nov 2022 Author Stances: Pro-endo
Accessibility: Solid 6/10. While ChromeVox continues to fight me (This has given me a newfound respect for screenreader users), it can recognize the text, so I'll call that a win. The fonts are generally simple/classic with no cursive that i can find, certain text is highlighted. There are not many unnecessary symbols. White background, black letters, patterned background on either side of the text.
Credibility: 5 Stars. Cites many sources, of which plenty are academic, and even has a "helpful links" section.
Risk: Yellow. Mentions a few topics that may be triggering for certain readers, but keeps them to a limited clinical discussion.
Potential triggers: - Medical malpractice - Sexual abuse - Trauma and PTSD
Other Info: This is one of my favorite resources out there. It recognizes and explains the difference between endogenic plurality and CDDs (more specifically DID), explains DID fantastically imho, and goes into the difference between "non-trauma DID" and endogenic plurality (a topic many may not be familiar with!) I was not expecting to get jumpscared by Freud in my DID research, though. Heavily recommend!
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Title: DID Is Real Author Unknown, Last Updated Nov 2022 Author Stances: Pro-endo
Accessibility: Solid 6/10. While ChromeVox continues to fight me (This has given me a newfound respect for screenreader users), it can recognize the text, so I'll call that a win. The fonts are generally simple/classic with no cursive that i can find, certain text is highlighted. There are not many unnecessary symbols. White background, black letters, patterned background on either side of the text.
Credibility: 5 Stars. Cites many sources, of which plenty are academic, and even has a "helpful links" section.
Risk: Yellow. Mentions a few topics that may be triggering for certain readers, but keeps them to a limited clinical discussion.
Potential triggers: - Medical malpractice - Sexual abuse - Trauma and PTSD
Other Info: This is one of my favorite resources out there. It recognizes and explains the difference between endogenic plurality and CDDs (more specifically DID), explains DID fantastically in my humble opinion, and goes into the difference between "non-trauma DID" and endogenic plurality (a topic many may not be familiar with!) I was not expecting to get jumpscared by Freud in my DID research, though. Heavily recommend! link: https://didisreal.carrd.co/#
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argentilibrary · 11 months ago
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# Transgender Mental Health
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Transgender Mental Health By Eric Yarbrough M. D. | 2018 Stances: Pro endo.
Accessibility: Mid-Accessible. Pdf file, Chromevox (My screenreader of choice) cannot read it. Boy did I try. White background. Black text. Not the most terrible thing to try and understand in the world, but not the best for those using assistance tools.
Credibility: 5 Stars. Written by a medical professional, cites other reputable sources under "References."
Risk: Orange. Discusses triggering topics in a professional setting, mostly keeping them to mentions and seemingly does not go into too graphic detail. Some "Case studies" may be triggering to those who have went through similar experiences.
Potential triggers: - Abuse of many kinds - Suicide - Usage of substances - Addiction
Other Info: Talk of plurality begins on page 157. Recognizes the differences between disordered and non-disordered systems. I like the concept of "Open/Closed Systems." I feel as if this term could be useful to describe your plurality, especially to a professional.
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Transgender Mental Health By Eric Yarbrough M. D. in 2018 Stances: Pro endo. Accessibility: Mid-Accessible. Pdf file, Chromevox (my screenreader of choice) cannot read it. Boy did I try. White background. Black text. Not the most terrible thing to try and understand in the world, but not the best for those using assistance tools.
Credibility: 5 Stars. Written by a medical professional, cites other reputable sources under "References."
Risk: Orange. Discusses triggering topics in a professional setting, mostly keeping them to mentions and seemingly does not go into too graphic detail. Some "Case studies" may be triggering to those who have went through similar experiences.
Potential triggers: - Abuse of many kinds - Suicide - Usage of substances - Addiction
Other Info: Talk of plurality begins on page 157. Recognizes the differences between disordered and non-disordered systems. I like the concept of "Open/Closed Systems." I feel as if this term could be useful to describe your plurality, especially to a professional. Link To Pdf: https://transreads.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/2023-11-25_656279df55b74_TransgenderMentalHealth-EricYarbrough-12018-AmericanPsychiatricAssociationPublishing-9781615371136-93f038ae5d493ef4db4254970739975b-AnnasArchive.pdf
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argentilibrary · 11 months ago
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Summary, Stances, Submits (+ How To Contact)
Plaintext at the end of the post, after the four dashes and under the read more. This post is recommended to be read before interacting with our blog. This post was last edited July 22, 2024. SUMMARY: Argenti Library is a blog dedicated to posting informational resources of all kinds. (Carrds, Rentries, Websites, Organizations, Articles, Personal Research, or any other form of information that may be interesting or helpful for plurals to read)
Extended Summary: Argenti Library is a blog run currently by one individual. It will post all forms of information, from any side of any argument, as long as they: 1. Do not call for the extermination of any particular group 2. Do not encourage individuals to commit crimes, harass individuals, or otherwise engage in harmful behavior 3. Are respectful to the mods and anyone who may interact with this account regardless of stance 4. Are, in some way, informational. These rules go for anyone who interacts with this account regardless of their stances on anything.
There is a lack of aggregated information on the internet for these topics, causing there to be large amounts of "the telephone game," echo chambers, misinformation on every side, and general harm to most communities involved. Argenti Library believes that it is healthy for anyone on any side of an argument to read and understand the other side's arguments, be able to easily understand and recognize bias in information on both sides, and to be able to interact with those with differing opinions respectfully. We will do our best to keep any and all posts accessible to all users.
STANCES: Argenti Library is neutral on any and all stances. Anyone, regardless on opinion, is welcome to interact and submit resources they deem interesting or informational.
Argenti Library labels every resource by: 1. Accessibility: Ease of reading, general screenreader compatibility, flashing lights, bright colors, or any other important to note comments on accessibility, including those requested to be added. 2. Credibility: Ranked by a 5 star system. Resources that cite credible sources (credible referring to a source that is either scholarly or popular) will receive the highest amount of stars, while resources with no sources have the lowest amount or none. 3. Risk (1): A color system (Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red) that corresponds with the likelihood an article contains content that could be triggering to the reader. (Blue being absolutely no risk, Green being very low risk, Yellow being low but possible risk, Orange being medium risk, and Red being high risk). 4. Risk (2): Any possible triggers listed. This includes most common and some uncommon triggers, if deemed necessary to add or requested. 5. Stance of author: If an author is pro neu or anti endo, pro neu or antiship, pro neu or anti radqueer, or any other stance that is relevant to the resource.
SUBMITS: To submit a resource to Argenti Library, use the Argenti Library inbox labeled "Front Desk" and fill out the form below to the best of your ability. To ask a question, refer to How To Contact. To Request an accessibility and/or risk addition or a change to the author's stance, you may use either the Front Desk inbox or contact us on our main at your discretion.
Submission Form: Resource link: Located from (optional): Stance of submitter on resource topic (optional): Post with ask attached or as a standalone post: Anything else? (optional):
HOW TO CONTACT: For questions, comments and concerns, contact us on our main, @endogenicentropy. To know more about the librarian's personal stances (though they will be kept omitted from this blog wherever possible), contact us on our main, @endogenicentropy. To debate us on our personal stances, contact us on our main, @endogenicentropy. To send us pictures of birds you took or other various completely unrelated commentary, contact us on our main, @endogenicentropy. We do not have another blog, and if we did, we would not associate it with this one. If we create another blog, we will advertise it on our main. (our main is @endogenicentropy) ---- [Plaintext:
Summary: Argenti Library is a blog dedicated to posting informational resources of all kinds. (Carrds, Rentries, Websites, Organizations, Articles, Personal Research, or any other form of information that may be interesting or helpful for plurals to read)
Extended Summary: Argenti Library is a blog run currently by one individual. It will post all forms of information, from any side of any argument, as long as they: 1. Do not call for the extermination of any particular group 2. Do not encourage individuals to commit crimes, harass individuals, or otherwise engage in harmful behavior 3. Are respectful to the mods and anyone who may interact with this account regardless of stance 4. Are, in some way, informational. These rules go for anyone who interacts with this account regardless of their stances on anything. There is a lack of aggregated information on the internet for these topics, causing there to be large amounts of "the telephone game," echo chambers, misinformation on every side, and general harm to most communities involved. Argenti Library believes that it is healthy for anyone on any side of an argument to read and understand the other side's arguments, be able to easily understand and recognize bias in information on both sides, and to be able to interact with those with differing opinions respectfully. We will do our best to keep any and all posts accessible to all users.
Stances: Argenti Library is neutral on any and all stances. Anyone, regardless on opinion, is welcome to interact and submit resources they deem interesting or informational.
Argenti Library labels every resource by: 1. Accessibility: Ease of reading, general screenreader compatibility, flashing lights, bright colors, or any other important to note comments on accessibility, including those requested to be added. 2. Credibility: Ranked by a 5 star system. Resources that cite credible sources (credible referring to a source that is either scholarly or popular, linked clarification: https://guides.lib.berkeley.edu/c.php?g=83917&p=3747680) will receive the highest amount of stars, while resources with no sources have the lowest amount or none. 3. Risk (1): A color system (Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red) that corresponds with the likelihood an article contains content that could be triggering to the reader. (Blue being absolutely no risk, Green being very low risk, Yellow being low but possible risk, Orange being medium risk, and Red being high risk). 4. Risk (2): Any possible triggers listed. This includes most common and some uncommon triggers, if deemed necessary to add or requested. 5. Stance of author: If an author is pro neu or anti endo, pro neu or antiship, pro neu or anti radqueer, or any other stance that is relevant to the resource. Submits: to submit a resource to Argenti Library, use the Argenti Library inbox labeled "Front Desk" and fill out the form below to the best of your ability. To ask a question, refer to How To Contact. To Request an accessibility and/or risk addition or a change to the author's stance, you may use either the Front Desk inbox or contact us on our main at your discretion. Submission Form: Resource link: Located from (optional): Stance of submitter on resource topic (optional): Post with ask attached or as a standalone post: Anything else? (optional):
How To Contact: For questions, comments and concerns, contact us on our main, endogenicentropy. To know more about the librarian's personal stances (though they will be kept omitted from this blog wherever possible), contact us on our main, endogenicentropy. To debate us on our personal stances, contact us on our main, endogenicentropy. To send us pictures of birds you took or other various completely unrelated commentary, contact us on our main, endogenicentropy. We do not have another blog, and if we did, we would not associate it with this one. If we create another blog, we will advertise it on our main. (our main is endogenicentropy)
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