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A subpersonality is distinguished from a Dissociative Identity disorder (formerly: Multiple personality disorder) in that subpersonalities are merely personas or pieces of a whole, whereas DID is characterized by (at least) two separate and distinct personalities who have their own patterns of interacting with the environment.
This paragraph in the above article gave me a lot of reassurance and clarity. I hope by linking it (the full article or explanation) here it will (might) help some one else.
Also referenced in the same artice is
The most recent and widespread subpersonality method is Internal Family Systems Therapy, developed by Richard C. Schwartz.
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The above ties in with this article posted by Daniel in Therapy and Therapists
http://forum.psychlinks.ca/therapy-...ed-to-know-about-the-family-in-your-mind.html