Relational Field Theory

Naming isn’t labeling — it’s diagnosis. When you can identify the field you’re in (collapse, coercion, looping, fragmentation), you gain the ability to intervene with precision. The moment becomes navigable instead of overwhelming.
Naming the field interrupts misattribution. Instead of blaming yourself or the other person, you recognize the structure shaping the moment. This clarity reduces emotional charge and restores agency.
Once the field is named, the outcome becomes flexible. You’re no longer reacting blindly; you’re steering with a map.
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