Links
Plurality and Multiplicity Resources
- Astraea's Web: Multiple Personality Resources and Controversy—Astraea's Web was the first website to advocate natural multiplicity as an alternative to the clinical model. It still is the largest and most comprehensive site on all kinds of plurality, and home to Astraea's Multiplicity FAQ: if there's a common question about plurality that it doesn't address yet, we can't think of what it would be.
- Collective Phenomenon—the plurality-related website of Amorpha. Though not as long-lived as Astraea's Web, it's been around for a while, and the essays are very good reading. Amorpha's FAQ addresses in detail a number of less common questions that Astraea's FAQ answers in general terms.
- Ex Uno Plures—a relatively new site written and designed by members of the Fenners. They write with incredible clarity and logic on a good range of topics, and unlike our group, brevity is one of their strong points.
- The Livejournal Multiplicity Community—a source of both good advice and a great deal of headaches, LJ-multiplicity is a discussion forum on Livejournal moderated by members of Astraea, Amorpha, and the Fenners. Like many forums online, there's a great deal of insightful discussion and practical advice to be found if you're willing to sort the wheat from the chaff.
- The Layman's Guide to Multiplicity—a quick introduction to the concept of natural multiplicity, written by the Blackbirds as an online pamphlet. There's no better link to toss at someone who's never heard of the topic.