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Yellow highlighted: General-Introduction Section
Red font: Sense-of-Self Section
Green font: Motivation Section
Blue font: Pathology Section
Brown font: Recovery Section

Note: For maximum benefit from this site please do check out the Site Guide (#I-3b under the Grand-Introduction Section). It‘ll help you find the preferred reading order.

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Theory

(Grand-)Introduction Section (#I)

  • #I-1 General Introduction to Theory – e
  • #I-2 Synopsis of the Theory – e
  • #I-3a Site Map – e
  • #I-3b Site Guide – e
  • #I-4 Illustration Map Sections Theory (yet to be created) – e
  • #I-5 Nature verses Nurture – d
  • #I-6 Importance of SoS in the World – d
  • #I-7 Tree-Metaphor- d
  • #I-8 Introduction to Stories and Examples –
    • #I-8a The Castle of Enmeshment
    • #I-8b Direct versus an Indirect Relationship with Self
    • #I-8c Chasing Butterflies

Sense –of-Self Section (#II)

  • #IIA-1 General Introduction to the Three Types of Sense of Self – e

Natural Sense of Self (#IIB)

  • #IIB-1 Introduction to the NatSoS – e
  • #IIB-2 What is a NatSoS? – e
  • #IIB-3 What Does a NatSoS? Do – e
  • #IIB-4 Where Does a NatSoS Come From? – e
  • #IIB-5 How Does a NatSoS Feel? – e
  • #IIB-6 About a Lack of Sense of Self – e

Substitute Sense of Self (#IIC)

  • #IIC-1 Introduction to the SSoS – e
  • #IIC-2 What is a SSoS?- e
  • #IIC-3 What Does a SSoS Do? – e
  • #IIC-4 Where Does a SSoS Come From? – e
  • #IIC-5 How Does a SSoS Feel? – e

SSoS-Related Concepts (#IID)

  • #IID-1 Overview of the SSoS-oriented System – d
  • #IID-2 The SSoS-oriented Goal – d
  • #IID-3 ‘IT’ as a SSoS-oriented Concept – d
  • #IID-4 ‘Feel-good-about-Self’ as a SSoS-oriented concept – d
  • #IID-5 The importance of the mother/caregiver – d
  • #IID-6 Enmeshment – d
  • #IID-7 Fear of Annihilation – d

A Restored Sense of Self (#IIE)

  • #IIE-1 Introduction to RestSos – e
  • #IIE-2 What is a RestSoS? – e
  • #IIE-3 What Does a RestSoS Do? – e
  • #IIE-4 Where Does a RestSoS Come From? – e
  • #IIE-5 How Does a RestSoS Feel? – e
  • #IIE-6 Warning – d

Defining Self #IIF

  • (Two Graph Layers of Self) will not be on this map
  • Lego Demo plus voice-over (same)
  • Clay Demo plus voice-over (same)
  • #IIF-1 What do Self and SoS Mean – d
  • #IIF-2 Definition of Sensing – d
  • #IIF-3 Definition of Self-Esteem – d

Motivation Section (#III)

  • #IIIA-1a Introduction to Motivation Section pg 1 – e
  • #IIIA-1b Introduction to Motivation Section pg 2 – e
  • #IIIA-2 Direct and Indirect Motivation, a few examples – e
  • #IIIA-3 Comparing Direct and Indirect Motivation – e
  • #IIIA-4 Direct Motivation – e
  • #IIIA-5 Indirect Motivation – e
  • #IIIA-6 Hidden Agenda – e
  • #IIIA-7 Vehicles – e

Ego-References (#IIIB)

  • #IIIB-1 Ego-References, introducing – e
  • #IIIB-2 Ego-References, where and what – e
  • #IIIB-3 Ego-References, no room for others – e
  • #IIIB-4 Ego-References, conclusion – e
  • #IIIB-5 Ego-References, examples – e
  • #IIIB-6 Ego-References, anger’s paradox – e
  • #IIIB-7 ‘Feel-good-about-Self’ as a SSoS – e
  • #IIIB-8 ‘Feel-bad-about-Self’ as a concept in the SSoS-oriented System – e
  • #IIIB-9 ‘Feel-good-about-Self’ as a ‘Quality-of-Life-level’ experience – e

Motivation-related Concepts (#IIIC)

  • #IIIC-1 Honesty towards Self – d
  • #IIIC-2a Inner Conflict pg 1 – d
  • #IIIC2b- Inner Conflict pg 2 – d
  • #IIIC-3 Rewards and Highs – d
  • #IIIC-4 QoL-level of experience – d
  • #IIIC-5 Hindrances and Rage – d
  • #IIIC-6 Body Language – d
  • #IIIC-7 Self-Sabotage – d
  • #IIIC-8a Acknowledgment – d
  • #IIIC-8b How to get rid of the need for Acknowledgment – d
  • #IIIC-8c Pleasing and Acknowledgment – d

Pathology Section (#IV)

  • #IVA-1 Introduction to Pathology Section – e
  • #IVB-1 Introduction to Addiction-based problems – d (tent)
  • #IVB-2 Alcoholism – d (tent)
  • #IVB-3 Workaholic – d (tent)
  • #IVC-1 Introduction to Physical Problems – d (tent)
  • #IVC-2 Migraine – d (tent)
  • #IVC-3 Oculaire-Migraine – d
  • #IVC-4 Flu-like ailments – d
  • #VIC-5 Aches and pains – d
  • #VIC-6 Ear-related disease – d
  • #VIC-7 Eye-related disease – d
  • #VIC-8 Throat-related disease – d
  • #VIC-9 Tooth-related disease – d
  • #IVD-1 Introduction to Fear based problems – d (tent)
  • #IVD-2 Annihilation – d (tent)
  • #IVD-3 Death Fear (Fight/Flight) – d (tent)
  • #IVD-4 Fear of Annihilation – d (tent)
  • #IVD-5 Failure Fear – d (tent)
  • #IVD-6 QOL-fear – d (tent)
  • #VID-7 Phobias – d (under construction)
  • #VID-8 Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome – d (under construction)
  • #IVE-1 Introduction to Depression-related disease – d (tent)
  • #IVE-2 Common Depression – d
  • #IVE-3 Fibromyalgia – d (under construction)
  • #IVE-4 Narcolepsy – d (under construction)
  • #IVE-5 Hypochondria – d (under construction)
  • #IVF-1 Inroduction to Mentally- and Emotionally-based problems – d (tent)
  • #IVF-2 Insomnia – d
  • #IVF-3 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder – d (under construction)
  • #IVF-4 Sociopathy – d (under construction)
  • #IVF-5 Lack of focus – d (tent)
  • #IVG-1 Introduction to General Dysfunction – d (tent)
  • #IVG-2 Divorce – d (under construction)
  • #IVG-2 Education issues – d (under construction)
  • #IVG-3 Domestic Violence – Crime – d (under construction)
  • #IVG-5 WAR – d
  • #IVG-6 Problems for Others (general) – d (tent)

Recovery Section (#V)

About (#VI)

  • #VIB-1 About HolisPsych.com as a Company (tent) – d
  • #VIB-2 About the author and founder, intro (tent) – d
    • #VIB-2a Autobiography (organ) – d
  • #VIB-2b Time Line (organ) – d
  • #VIB-2c My Vow – d
  • #VIB-3 Alia Aurami – d
  • #VIB-4 Lily Burns – d
  • #VIB-5 Laura Vogels- d
  • #VIB-6 Kim Vogels – d
  • #VIC-1 Thank you – d

Terminology (#VII)

– e – all files

Extensive explanation (one page each word) (#VIIB)

  • #VIIB-1 Annihilation
  • #VIIB-1a Fear of Annihilation
  • #VIIB-2 Black Hole
  • #VIIB-3 Dependency
  • #VIIB-4 Direct Motivation
  • #VIIB-5 Direct Relationship
  • #VIIB-6 Early Childhood Survival Strategy (ECSS)
  • #VIIB-7 Ego-References
  • #VIIB-8 Enmeshment
  • #VIIB-9 ‘Feel-good-about-oneself’
  • #VIIB-10 Hidden Agenda-Hidden Goal
  • #VIIB-11 Hindrances
  • #VIIB-12 Indirect Motivation
  • #VIIB-13 Indirect Relationship with Self
  • #VIIB-14 Inner Conflict
  • #VIIB-15 Lack of Natural Sense of Self (LoNatSos)
  • #VIIB-16 Loss of Substitute Sense of Self, fear of (LoSSoS)
  • #VIIB-17 Motivation
  • #VIIB-18 Natural Sense of Self (NatSoS)
  • #VIIB-19 Psyche
  • #VIIB-20 Rage
  • #VIIB-21 Real Self or Authentic Self
  • #VIIB-22 Restored Sense of Self (RestSoS)
  • #VIIB-23 Self-Sabotage
  • #VIIB-24 Sense of Self
  • #VIIB-25 Substitute Sense of Self (SSoS)
  • #VIIB-26 Substitute-Sense-of-Self-oriented Goal
  • #VIIB-27 Substitute-Sense-of-Self-oriented System
  • #VIIB-28 Trance
  • #VIIB-29 Vehicle

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