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>>2432
Reintegrating personalities can indeed be done, but it's not a simple matter to say the least. The method also varies from person to person, and the results aren't all that predictable. With two personalities - in theory anyway - it's easy enough, though with three or more it can occasionally prove somewhat problematic.
One of the main issues is that the dominant "personality" may feel some repercussions. Psychologically speaking, it's not unlike removing a limb, I suppose. It takes a lot of getting used to, and the process is usually long and slow. Sometimes if the strain is too great, the dominant personality can break down completely and cause all kinds of mental problems. Other times it can go perfectly smoothly and the end result is a completely new person entirely.
Usually such measures aren't necessary. Only under extreme circumstances should such a method be taken, though it seems your situation has apparently reached this point already. I don't know all that much about the situation myself, so all I can do is provide a little information and a small warning that it's not easy. The important thing to remember is that the other selves aren't being "removed", they are being "accepted". Two halves become a whole. Three thirds complete the circle. It's like joining the dots, I suppose.
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