Endogenic systems are those who come about as plural or "more than one" regardless of trauma history or background. Although the origins of endogenic systems are not trauma-based, there are still those systems here and there that deal with trauma and the effects thereof, as well as those who may be looking for ways to avoid abusive situations both in the community and elsewhere. This section is dedicated towards techniques for dealing with trauma and abuse, and avoiding them.
Trauma did not create the group members, and may not be a major issue when it comes to innate functioning within the group. Although trauma does not create an endogenic system, it can play a part in shaping the behaviors and feelings of members within a system, and cause its own set of issues. It is important for endogenic systems who suffer with trauma to be able to get help for said trauma without necessarily being subjected to coercive or invasive treatments aimed at their plurality.
Trauma did not create the group members, and may not be a major issue when it comes to innate functioning within the group. Although trauma does not create an endogenic system, it can play a part in shaping the behaviors and feelings of members within a system, and cause its own set of issues. It is important for endogenic systems who suffer with trauma to be able to get help for said trauma without necessarily being subjected to coercive or invasive treatments aimed at their plurality.