Human experience is often described as something that happens within the individual, or as something that happens to the individual. Some models emphasise internal processes — cognition, emotion, and regulation. Others emphasise external conditions — attachment, caregiving, and environment. Both perspectives offer important insights. Yet neither fully accounts for the relational and embodied nature of […]
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Academic Defence: The Conceptual Foundations of the Innate Entitlement Framework™ Much of human development has been understood through models that focus either on the individual or on the environment. Some emphasise internal processes — cognition, emotion, and regulation. Others emphasise external conditions — attachment, caregiving, and context. Both perspectives offer important insights. Yet neither […]


