Psychology
A Constraint-First Ontology (Constraint Psychology, Book 1)
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Ellis Barthorpe
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What if psychology’s greatest problem is not lack of data—but lack of structure?
Psychology: A Constraint-First Ontology offers a radical yet accessible rethinking of the human mind. Drawing on systems theory, neuroscience, trauma research, and philosophy of science, this book proposes a unifying framework in which mental life is understood as the dynamic stabilization of constraints.
Rather than treating disorders as isolated pathologies or the mind as a hidden substance, this work reframes identity, emotion, trauma, and healing as structural processes of coherence, collapse, and repair. The result is a psychology that explains suffering without blame, preserves meaning without mysticism, and grounds ethics in continuity rather than ideology.
Clear, integrative, and deeply humane, Psychology: A Constraint-First Ontology is written for clinicians, researchers, students, and listeners seeking a coherent foundation for understanding mind, behavior, and meaning in an uncertain world.
©2026 Nickolas Patrick Joseph Schoff (P)2026 Nickolas Patrick Joseph Schoff