About Douglas B. Fossett

Douglas B. Fossett is the creator of the Fossett Framework, a theological-anthropological model exploring identity disruption, grief, loss, restoration, emotional labor, and meaning reconstruction. His work integrates perspectives from theology, psychology, anthropology, pastoral care, and human experience to examine how rupture affects identity and how restoration precedes reconstruction.

Areas of Focus:

  • Identity Disruption
  • Grief and Loss
  • Restoration Before Reconstruction
  • Theology and Anthropology
  • Emotional Labor
  • Meaning Reconstruction
  • Pastoral Care
  • Human Identity in an Age of AI Acceleration

Background:

Douglas B. Fossett holds a master’s degree in mental health, with additional coursework in grief and bereavement, communication, pastoral ministry, and client relations. His work explores grief, identity disruption, restoration, and meaning-making through theological, psychological, anthropological, and existential perspectives, primarily through the development and application of the Fossett Framework. Fossett’s work is interdisciplinary and theoretical in nature and is not intended to represent clinical practice or licensed therapeutic services.

Douglas B. Fossett