The Fossett Framework
The Fossett Framework is a theological-anthropological model exploring identity disruption, grief, loss, restoration, emotional labor, meaning reconstruction, and human continuity across personal, relational, spiritual, existential, and societal contexts.
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Grief, Identity Disruption, and the Search for Human Continuity
Grief and Identity Within the Fossett Framework, grief is understood not only as emotional pain associated with loss, but also as an experience capable of disrupting the structures through which… Read more ⇢
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Emotional Labor, Identity Disruption, and the Fragmentation of Human Continuity
Emotional Labor and Identity Within the Fossett Framework, emotional labor is understood as the internal regulation, suppression, performance, or management of emotional expression across relational, vocational, organizational, and social environments.… Read more ⇢
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Restoration Before Reconstruction: Identity, Rupture, and Human Continuity
Restoration Before Reconstruction Within the Fossett Framework, restoration before reconstruction refers to the idea that meaningful rebuilding cannot occur without first addressing disruption within the structures of identity itself. Experiences… Read more ⇢
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The Fossett Framework: Identity Disruption, Restoration, and Human Meaning
The Fossett Framework The Fossett Framework is a theological-anthropological model exploring identity disruption, grief, loss, restoration, emotional labor, meaning reconstruction, and human continuity across personal, relational, spiritual, existential, and societal… Read more ⇢
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Identity Disruption as Defined by the Fossett Framework
Identity Disruption as Defined by the Fossett Framework Identity disruption, as defined by the Fossett Framework, refers to the internal destabilization that occurs when the structures through which individuals understand… Read more ⇢