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CFSTP. A Structural Model of Human Change Regulation
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- ISBN8233634864
- EAN9798233634864
- Date de parution03/01/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
A structural model explaining why change stabilizes, or does not. Why do people understand what needs to change, and still remain unchanged?Across disciplines, cultures, and contexts, the same pattern repeats: insight is present, intention is sincere, and effort is sustained, yet change often proves unstable. Progress fades. Old patterns return. Failure is frequently attributed to motivation, discipline, or resistance.
The Conscious-Filters-Subconscious Transition Protocol (CFSTP) offers a different explanation. Rather than proposing a new method of change, this book presents a structural model describing how change is regulated within the human system. CFSTP distinguishes between awareness, continuity, and regulation, and explains why change must be permitted, paced, and integrated in order to stabilize. This work reframes long-standing assumptions:? Resistance is not opposition, but regulatory intelligence ? Delay is not weakness, but protection ? Temporary success reflects provisional authorization, not failure ? Conscious decision initiates change, but does not govern its integration This book does not teach techniques, interventions, or self-help practices.
It does not promise transformation or outcomes. Its purpose is explanation. CFSTP provides a structural lens through which existing change disciplines, coaching, therapy, education, leadership, and performance, can be understood more accurately, without competition or replacement. For readers seeking clarity rather than instruction, understanding rather than persuasion, this book offers a framework that explains why change behaves the way it does, and why force alone is never enough.
The Conscious-Filters-Subconscious Transition Protocol (CFSTP) offers a different explanation. Rather than proposing a new method of change, this book presents a structural model describing how change is regulated within the human system. CFSTP distinguishes between awareness, continuity, and regulation, and explains why change must be permitted, paced, and integrated in order to stabilize. This work reframes long-standing assumptions:? Resistance is not opposition, but regulatory intelligence ? Delay is not weakness, but protection ? Temporary success reflects provisional authorization, not failure ? Conscious decision initiates change, but does not govern its integration This book does not teach techniques, interventions, or self-help practices.
It does not promise transformation or outcomes. Its purpose is explanation. CFSTP provides a structural lens through which existing change disciplines, coaching, therapy, education, leadership, and performance, can be understood more accurately, without competition or replacement. For readers seeking clarity rather than instruction, understanding rather than persuasion, this book offers a framework that explains why change behaves the way it does, and why force alone is never enough.



