Clinical Integrability: A Grammar of Subjective Reality, Sequence, and Change (The DDSRF Model) - Couverture souple

Mamedov, Shiraz

 
9798996515509: Clinical Integrability: A Grammar of Subjective Reality, Sequence, and Change (The DDSRF Model)

Synopsis

Before intervening, can you read whether the next move will actually land?

A clinically correct intervention can still fail — not because it was wrong, but because the

moment was not ready to receive it. Clinical Integrability gives clinicians a language for that

judgment: a way, before intervening, to read whether the next move can become integrable

now.

DDSRF (Dual-Domain Subjective Reality Formation) is a shared language for clinical thinking

— a grammar of subjective reality, sequence, and change. Clinical Integrability presents the

DDSRF Method & Atlas for clinicians, supervisors, teachers, and researchers across

therapeutic orientations. The focus is case formulation, sequence, and the conditions under

which an intervention becomes usable.

The book works in two registers. The Main Text develops the architecture — how subjective

reality forms, how salience and fit shape what can be received, and the sequence by which

change becomes possible. The Method Atlas turns it into working instruments for reading

the clinical moment: a case card, a mode grid, configuration families, and practical criteria.

Written for working therapists, supervisors, clinical educators, advanced trainees, and

researchers, this is a professional and educational text — not popular psychotherapy

reading.

DDSRF supports clinical thinking. It is not a therapy school, not a diagnostic system, not a

treatment protocol, and not an AI engine for clinical decision-making. It is a grammar for

clinical thinking — and a way to ask, before every intervention, whether this is the move that

can be integrated now.

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