something endogenic "systems" (fakers who say they have OSDD/DID, a traumatic disorder, without the trauma) call actual systems.
by Aiden King November 15, 2021
by xXIm_Having_A_Manic _EpisodeXx August 29, 2021
A commonly cited term for someone against the idea that people can be systems without a medical condition, and a word most often used negatively.
"Fuck off sysmeds"
by CareLessAboutOthersHappiness May 26, 2022
Someone who believes that people can't be plural without trauma, or someone who supports the segregation of non-traumagenic plurals
They are a sysmed, they call non-traumagenic plurals "fakers" or "mentally handicapped" or other slurs
by Inclusiveplural98 August 02, 2022
A sysmed or system medicalist is someone with an overly-medicalized view of plurality and systemhood; and who enforces that view onto others. This is most commonly associated with false beliefs that someone can't be plural (having multiple people, personality states or other entities in one body) without a mental disorder or trauma, but also extends to beliefs like "headmates/alters are parts, not people."
The term is derived from transmedicalism, an exclusionist ideology that holds that transness is inherently a mental disorder and that any trans person who doesn't experience gender dysphoria can't actually be transgender.
Despite being frequently presented as scientific fact, sysmed claims tend to lack support by actual scientists, who almost unanimously acknowledge the existence of other forms of plurality. (Such as the World Health Organization's ICD-11 stating that you can have multiple "distinct personality states" without a disorder.)
Because of this, system medicalism can be considered a type of pop psychology, being popularly presented as scientifically sound despite lacking any actual scientific basis or merit.
The term is derived from transmedicalism, an exclusionist ideology that holds that transness is inherently a mental disorder and that any trans person who doesn't experience gender dysphoria can't actually be transgender.
Despite being frequently presented as scientific fact, sysmed claims tend to lack support by actual scientists, who almost unanimously acknowledge the existence of other forms of plurality. (Such as the World Health Organization's ICD-11 stating that you can have multiple "distinct personality states" without a disorder.)
Because of this, system medicalism can be considered a type of pop psychology, being popularly presented as scientifically sound despite lacking any actual scientific basis or merit.
"I keep telling sysmeds to send credible sources to back up their claims, but they just keep sending me Carrds."
by Dreamchaser_Linguistics January 01, 2024