The irreducible epistemic atoms underlying the curriculum. 4,828 atoms across 8 types and 2 molecules
Simplify emotional filtering rules to 'release unless clearly mine' under high cognitive load rather than attempting full evaluation, as partial filtering beats crashed filtering.
Configure emotional filtering rules based on your documented contagion vulnerabilities rather than using uniform filters across all emotional traffic.
Separate information content from emotional delivery mechanisms to preserve informational access while eliminating contagion vectors.
When emotional processing sessions yield repetition without new insight, terminate processing and shift to integration through reduced attention.
Flood sensory channels deliberately to starve rumination of attentional resources through competitive inhibition.
Frame boundary communications using connection-limit-reconnection structure to preserve relationship integrity while establishing clear constraints.
Disclose personal limitation rather than criticize the other's behavior when setting boundaries to activate collaboration rather than defensiveness.
Treat boundary-setting as renewable resource protection rather than compassion limitation to enable sustained rather than episodic helping.
Externalize thought into written artifacts that persist across time to detect patterns your working memory cannot hold simultaneously.
Trace emotional responses backward to their original conditioning context to evaluate whether adaptive responses from past environments remain appropriate in current conditions.
Identify and map the transition mechanisms between sequential emotions in a cascade to locate the intervention points where pattern interruption requires least regulatory effort.
Treat anticipatory emotions arising from calendar position as temporal pattern activations rather than accurate predictions about upcoming events.
Recognize rumination as the primary cognitive mechanism that converts initial emotional states into cascading sequences, making rumination interruption a high-leverage intervention point.
Design behavioral and environmental interventions for known temporal vulnerability windows before entering those windows rather than attempting regulation during them.
Use the downward arrow technique—repeatedly asking 'if that were true, what would it mean about me?'—to trace surface emotional reactions to their foundational beliefs.
Identify childhood-origin patterns by the combination of three markers: disproportionality (response exceeds situation), speed (activation before conscious evaluation), and somatic intensity (primarily bodily rather than cognitive experience).
Follow somatic signatures rather than narrative recall when tracing emotional patterns to childhood origins, because childhood patterns are stored in procedural and sensorimotor systems that express as bodily states rather than conscious memories.
Accumulate concrete counter-evidence through deliberately processed disconfirming experiences rather than through cognitive argument to update root beliefs, because root patterns change through experience accumulation not logical debate.
Conduct context mismatch analysis by documenting the original environment where a pattern developed alongside the current environment where it operates to make the adaptive-to-maladaptive transition visible.
Maintain an external log of pattern occurrences with dates to counter the frequency illusion and establish actual base rates.
Measure three temporal dimensions of emotional patterns—peak reactivity, onset speed, and recovery time—because they independently determine functional impact regardless of frequency.
Distinguish between patterns that erode slowly through high frequency and patterns that ambush rarely through high intensity, because they require fundamentally different intervention strategies.
Design intervention strategies matched to onset speed—situation selection for fast-onset patterns where real-time intervention is impossible, attentional deployment for gradual-onset patterns where observation windows exist.
Generate prospective predictions about emotional patterns and test them against reality to distinguish genuine regularities from retrospective narratives.