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Impact Parity Monetization Model

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First, take a look at how psychosociotherapy differs from traditional psychotherapy. This page assumes you now appreciate the differences between the traditional focus on the individual and this more holistic approach.

This page covers two aspects. One, our three current psychosociotherapy services. Two, our three-stage process toward psychosociotherapeutic outcomes. Contact us if you need to explore more.

wellness is psychosocil

Wellness is psychosocial

the process

The process

RESTORE

RESTORE

GOOD FIT?

INTAKE

ONBOARD

Free consulting session to check if psychosociotherapy is a good fit for you. 

Familiar path of psychotherapy to lay down a firm foundation for you.

Regular sessions with a team of supporters, tranforming relationships.

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A bond of two or more is harder to break than a vulnerable individual facing the immense pressures of life alone. Wellness is psychosocial because being well involves both internal psychological factors and external social factors. 

For the sake of convenience, we emphasize one over the other. But according to anakelogy, this 

The malady (the persisting problem): Conforming to adversarial categories.

Trying to fit yourself into a conventional category. 

that's divisive,

just so you can be in good social standing with others and perhaps receive their approval.

 

This pulls you to focus more on relief than on resolving needs that create such suffering in the first place.

The remedy (the supported solution): Transcending adversarial categories.

 

those limiting categories to connect more intimately with the nuances of

impacting your life—whether others enforce those divisive norms or not—and developing deeper social connections through it all.

This allows you to resolve stubborn needs causing you pain.  

 

Some divisive categories imposing upon you now:

  • economic – consumer v. producer; buyer v. seller; employee v. employer; debtor v. creditor.

  • judicial – guilt v. innocent; accused v. accuser, defendant v. prosecutor.

  • political – conservative v. liberal, voter v. politician.

 

These given yet divisive categories provide a provisional starting point. They tend to focus on relieving life’s pain, and tend to overlook some vital specifics.

But when relied upon too heavily, they drag us away from reality. Nature could care less about our conventional categories. Nature compels balance, in defiance of whatever we believe or hold dear.

 

We experience this insistent pull of nature in our levels of

  • anger,

  • anxiety,

  • depression,

  • sense of powerlessness, and

  • other emotional pain.

By addressing the contexts you find yourself in, we liberate your “mental health” outcomes.

Taking responsibility for yourself and your actions remain laudable. Taking responsibility for other’s irresponsibility toward you takes this self-responsibility motto too far. Nature reacts, as you might expect.

IMPROVE

IMPROVE

Restore wellness to build a firm foundation for improvements.

Improve conditions for developing life’s passionate purpose.

Grow life’s passionate purpose into a meaningful revenue source.

Restore wellness to build a firm foundation for improvements.

Improve conditions for developing life’s passionate purpose.

Grow life’s passionate purpose into a meaningful revenue source.

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What seems to be the problem here?

Psychosociotherapy addresses the psychosociopathologies behind many persisting problems. 

Consider how psychopathology can either be "ego-dystonic" or "ego-syntonic." Anxiety and depressive disorders fit the former, because you feel yourself suffering a problem you can trace within. Personality disorders like narcissism and borderline fit the latter, as any suffering from it tends to be blamed on others.

Likewise, psychosociopathology can be experienced as either "socio-dystonic" when tracing some shared responsibility for it, or "socio-syntonic" when either not widely seeing the problem or popularly insisting any problem is only in the complainer.

 

The popular attribution of anxiety and depression as completely biochemical and/or psychological, without considering all stressful situations that could prompt such discomfort as a natural response, is itself a socio-syntonic psychosociopathology.

Reactive vacillation

Psychosociopathologies often stem from "reactive vacillation" that bounces back and forth between psychosocial extremes. On one hand, you focus on pressing self-needs. Then you shift back to focusing on neglected social-needs.

 

It's a vicious cycle aimed more at relieving pain in the moment, and typically fails to resolve the needs prompting the pain in the first place. So you easily get poor outcomes, often expressed in symptoms like anxiety and depression.

The divisive generalizing categories we address here typically do more to relieve pain in the moment. Instead of personally knowing how these overextended generalizations impact one another, we usually defer to agreed upon rules.

 

Despite good intentions, being law-abiding in this highly impersonal alienated context can create a socio-syntonic psychosociopathology. Their needs may be met, but yours get overlooked. Nature must resist with messengers like anxiety and depression.

Organic oscillation

Nature compels us to "organically oscillate" with deliberate focus on our complementary but sometimes conflicting self-needs and social-needs. At one point, you naturally focus on building up your self-resiliency and develop your autonomy to do things your way. Then at another point you are drawn to needing others for a sense of belonging, and as a source for support for those things you cannot readily do for yourself. 

between 

to integrate 

These services reintegrates this ancient wisdom. 

Services providing sustainable mutual wellness

When you break your depression, you help them break their depression. When you cease to be as anxious as before, they cease to be as anxious as before 

Services that Degeneralize, Dealienate, Depolarize

In a world filled with so many problems, fitting can be painfully overrated. 

Services to transform you from cisconventional to transconventional

When 

Services to stretch and grow your resiliency to grow further

When you break your depression, you help them break their depression. When you cease to be as anxious as before, they cease to be as anxious as before 

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Services resolving your neglected needs

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The Medicine Wheel and the Seasons in Relationships

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Psychosociotherapy solves problems you may not even realize you have. And provide options you may not see as available to you now.

The process is much the same in each service. No matter what your service goal, you receive support for your psychosocial wellness. But with careful attention to your specific needs.

GROW

GROW

Restore wellness to build a firm foundation for improvements.

Improve conditions for developing life’s passionate purpose.

Grow life’s passionate purpose into a meaningful revenue source.

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TransEconomic

TransJudicial

TransPolitical

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Identify need

Express need

  DeGeneralize  

    DeAlienate    

    DePolarize    

Dynamic Relating over Static Believing

Impact Engaging over Normative Alienation

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Address need

Value Framing over Mutual Hostilities

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NEXT: Psychosocial Empowerment Process

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"IMPACTOR"
"IMPACTEE"

Value Relating primarily addresses power differentials. The person or entity enjoying signficant influence over another's life we call the "Impactor." The one who endures this impact, often with invisible impact upon their wellness outcomes, we call the "Impactee." Value Relating pursues a nonadversarial approach toward helping each other be more responsive to one another's needs.

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Wellness is psychosocial

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