These are children’s stories that explain our fractal Universe and how humans are in control of their own destiny and can alter the course of their lives by observing the patterns in them, using the awareness to make different choices using both MIT and FCP methods: The River That Changed Its Path Theo loved throwingContinue reading “Breaking The Pattern”
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How FCP Rewires Conflict Processing from Childhood
FCP has the potential to create environments that “program” children’s minds to develop intrinsic conflict resolution skills as adults by shaping their early neural pathways, emotional regulation, and social conditioning in a way that makes cooperative, integrative conflict resolution their default state. I. How FCP Rewires Conflict Processing from Childhood Neuroscience shows that early relationalContinue reading “How FCP Rewires Conflict Processing from Childhood”
Write about your dream home.
Write about your dream home. My Dream Home: A Vision of Sustainable, Community-Driven Living My dream home is not just a personal dwelling—it is a living system, fully integrated with nature, human connection, and regenerative sustainability. Inspired by Fibonacci-inspired architectural design, biophilic living principles, and the Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP), this home reflects the intersectionContinue reading “Write about your dream home.”
Systemic Reform for Survivors of Abuse and Trauma Act (SRSATA)
Isha Sarah Snow PO Box 471Cathlamet WA 98612February 16, 2025 To: The United States of America 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20500 Subject: A Plea for Reform – Protect Survivors and Our Children from Systemic Neglect Dear America, I write to you today not just as a survivor of domestic abuse, but as aContinue reading “Systemic Reform for Survivors of Abuse and Trauma Act (SRSATA)”
A List of -Isms, as seen through a Functional Conflict perspective
All oppression leads to experiencing individual traumas. A Brief and Non-Comprehensive List of Oppressions: ableism = systemic and systematic discrimination against alter-abled or “disabled” people. adultism = systemic and systematic prejudice and discrimination against young people and children. ageism = systemic and systematic discrimination against persons of an older age group. antisemitism = systemic andContinue reading “A List of -Isms, as seen through a Functional Conflict perspective”
Nervous System Fragmentation in Unstable Emotional Environments: The Autistic Double Burden
In childhood, consistent emotional attunement from caregivers is essential for developing a cohesive, regulated nervous system. When a child grows up in an emotionally unpredictable or unsafe environment, their nervous system adapts in self-protective ways, leading to fragmentation—a process where the child’s physiological states (fight, flight, freeze, fawn) become disconnected rather than integrated. How FragmentationContinue reading “Nervous System Fragmentation in Unstable Emotional Environments: The Autistic Double Burden”
Autism as an Evolutionary and Cultural Mechanism: A Functional-Conflict Perspective
Isha Sarah Snow pandemicnova@gmail.comFebruary 12, 2025 Abstract Autism, often framed as a disorder in Western psychiatric models, may instead be an evolutionarily adaptive mechanism that serves both individual and cultural functions. Applying Edward Hagen’s evolutionary model of mental illness as a response to adversity (Hagen, 2011), along with Brown’s assertion that self-destructive behaviors function asContinue reading “Autism as an Evolutionary and Cultural Mechanism: A Functional-Conflict Perspective”
Western Parenting Impacts on Human Development and Behavior: America’s Hidden Health Crisis
Isha Sarah SnowLower Columbia College pandemicnova@gmail.com 17997 total word count PowerPoint Presentation ABSTRACT: Using punitive discipline methods results in lower levels of cognitive complexity, which is how well people perceive things. Low cognitive complexity results in difficulties with self control and emotional self regulation, which show up in adulthood as deviant behavior, such as impulsivityContinue reading “Western Parenting Impacts on Human Development and Behavior: America’s Hidden Health Crisis”
Solving Extreme Behavior Problems in Children: How SpiroLateral Provides a New Path Forward
In today’s world, traditional approaches to behavioral problems in children—especially those diagnosed with Conduct Disorder (CD)—often fall short. Punitive discipline, rigid behavior charts, and one-size-fits-all therapy models fail to address the root causes of extreme behaviors. SpiroLateral, a consulting framework based on the Functional Conflict Perspective (FCP), offers a radically different, yet deeply effective approach.Continue reading “Solving Extreme Behavior Problems in Children: How SpiroLateral Provides a New Path Forward”