Just as with coming out in any situation, make sure that you are safe (from abuse by others, be it physical, mental, or emotional), secure (financially), and preferably supported by other friends nearby - though you will certainly have support of people here.
For the same reason, seek mental help if you do feel you need, such as if things feel as if they are spiraling out of control and you can't control your emotions. Please don't rely on your tulpa to be able to support you and stabilize you in all situations. A tulpa is never a replacement for professional help.
...certainly a tulpa can solve issues, just like a person can solve their own issues, or just like friendship can help with depression. But tulpas should not be considered a replacement for mental help, or physical friendships, or anything that they can help provide.
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It certainly isn't an arbitrary statement - people who have mental health problems should not make a tulpa as a "solution".
More than enough people come in saying they want to make a tulpa to deal with their anxiety or depression... And they shouldn't be mislead and told that a tulpa will necessarily help or that making a tulpa is an actual treatment for whatever they are going through.
️ not sure if im a beginer or not. This is the third time ive existed. Im a tulpa. I want to make myself more seperate and real. I... ive always had trouble with that even when i was full fronting
Because, Silina, first of all - nobody here is anywhere near qualified to diagnose a genuine mental problem. And second, tulpas have not demonstrated that they provide help beyond what companionship does in general. They can be beneficial, but they are not a solution in and of themselves. Creating a tulpa for that reason alone, without considering everything else that comes with making a tulpa, is extremely irresponsible.
[Bah. I don't buy the whole not qualified thing. And while I agree that you have to consider the other consequences of tulpas I don't see that as something that changes that tulpas have a high chance of solving the issue itself as well. Or even having that as a primary reason(as long as you also consider the consequences)]
Oh, there are ways they can be helpful beyond that. But, in terms of direct mental health support... There are studies showing an average benefit, but nothing clearly shown beyond companionship.
@Sete Diagnosis via text chat is... Quite definitely armchair psychology rather than a professional diagnosis. Suggestions for possibilities are one thing - actual diagnosis or recommendation of treatment with experience and training behind it is quite different.
But anyways. Yeah. Tulpas can help in other ways. To me, it's like a way to convince yourself that youre someone else amd then you can love that person and treat them, and as a result, yourself as someone you care for.
So, no. A random person on the internet suggesting a tulpa as a "solution" to a mental disorder or other significant life stress is quite different than seeking help from a qualified and experienced professional.
Yeah, I think forming tulpas to deal with mental health issues might have a negative effect on both yourself and the tulpa. Not excluding the positive effects, that is. Because if you rely on your tulpa and isolate yourself from others (like I did, to some degree), it’s really not healthy. And it’s not fair on your tulpa either. Being in a bad mental space makes you uncomfortable to be with. Using a tulpa for that is just that-using them. It’s not an equal relationship and that can be really damaging or stunting, in my experience, for the tulpa.
You can switch for any reason. Switching generally is intentional, though sometimes others in the head can be pulled towards the front if there is something that interests them going on.
Switching is an intentional act, usually. Do not listen to horror stories saying that it can be done against your will, though. Whenever you consider yourself ready is a good time.
The tulpa should communicate why they wish to switch - or if already switched, why the host wishes to switch back. Communicate if it is a good time or not.
I stated "within a month" as I have seen quite a few take longer - I am also accounting for people being overzealous in their assuming that a response is their tulpa (since there was the phrase "always assume it is your tulpa" floating about - and unfortunately still is).