![]() ![]() Their mood and headspace is good enough to regress without consequence. Voluntary Regression This term refers to when someone can control when/where they regress in order to relieve and cope with their stress, mental illnesses, trauma or maybe for fun. This causes the regressor to lash out and act in an unsafe manner, such as acting inappropriately, leading to them almost always needing a caregiver there to help them. Impure Regression This term refers to when someone regresses in an unsafe and unhealthy manner, usually due to past trauma and other distressing issues arising. Pure Regression This term refers to when someone regresses in a happy and healthy manner without acting out in a bad way, leaving the regressor to go about their day happy and distress free. Partial Regression This term refers to when someone doesn't entirely regress, only regressing partially into their young/pet mindset, and partially staying in their typical headspace. Pet Dreaming This term refers to when someone is in an animalistic headspace and behaves like an animal, but doesn't regress and doesn't quite fit the term of pet regression. This can be due to trauma, stress or neurodivergence. Pet Regression/Petre This term refers to when someone regresses into the mindset of an animalistic nature. Age Dreaming This term refers to when someone is in a young headspace, does child-like things and behaves like a child, but doesn't actually regress and doesn't quite fit the term of regression. Middle Space This term refers to when someone regresses to the mindset of a tween/teen from the ages of 10-14.īig Space This term refers to when someone isn't regressed, they are currently in the headspace of their biological age. Little Space This term refers to when someone regresses to the mindset of an infant/child from the ages of 0-9. This can also refer to an alter who looks after the body or other alters. Little can also refer to a young alter within a DID/OSDD system.Ĭaregiver This term refers to someone who looks after and takes care of a regressor when they're in that young mindset, and can be called any name they prefer. Little/Regressor Other terms for someone who regresses. Many regressors within the community also can benefit from a caregiver, with the caregiver normally giving them the extra support and helping them with an appropriate bedtime/nap schedule, a list of rules to deal with daily life and grooming, and other necessities they may need help with.ĬGLRE/AGERE Caregiver little regression and the shortened version of age regression. In short, age regression is a coping mechanism that provides a safe space, a break from life and a loving community for those needing it. Many overwhelming emotions and situations can cause people to retreat into a child-like mindset, as reverting to a point in life where they felt safer or wanted to feel safer makes the regressor happier, makes them feel warm and allows them to forget about the things stressing them out in life for a short while. ![]() Regression can develop at any age, no matter how old or how young the person is. ![]() ![]() It can also put them in a mindset much younger than their physical age, leaving them in the mindset of a young child, toddler or even an infant. The regression that one experiences can put them in a mindset a couple years younger than their physical age, leaving them in the mindset of a tween or young teen. The regression that one experiences is a much better coping mechanism one can use, as it keeps the person from doing other extremely harmful and self destructive things, such as chewing on their nails, pulling their hair out, self harm and indulging in illegal substances or alcohol. Agere is one of many safer, healthier and more calming coping mechanisms for those suffering from mental illnesses, extreme stress and past trauma/PTSD stemming from their childhood. Age Regression, otherwise known as Agere, is where someone reverts into a child-like state of mind. ![]()
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