Preview of Stabilization Methods
The Basics
The were initially described in detail within Ch7 of Working with Values (download here). However, the 7 hierarchical elements of , as just presented, were then only listed briefly in passing.
This is nested within in the , as shown in the diagram below.
The function of each of these 7 is, in principle, to govern the use of in the «best» possible way. In practice, this means mastering the fluidity of experiences by ensuring , including stabilizing the sense of self. Loosely speaking, it is about ensuring a background of self-control for everyday life. Its results are a way of existing and relating that you and others regard as 'normal' for you.
In , each assigns primacy to its corresponding in the .
The are named:
- which gives primacy to .
- which gives primacy to .
- which gives primacy to .
- which gives primacy to .
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Steps in the Exposition
Here is how the framework will be presented.
The First Step: Reorient the Typology
The Next Step: Analyse the TET
The Final Step: Develop Derived Frameworks
- An overview of the Methods in the .
Originally posted: 15-Oct-2014. Last updated: 10-an-2025.