Personal Integration : Tree of PH'4Q

Reminder

As we found in the initial investigation of PH'5Q-Associating Arenas and confirmed in PH'2Q-Knowing Arenas, the 7 Arenas form a Tree with Centres that are meaningfully arranged and appear to reflect a psychosocial reality. Mouse-over thumbnail to review the PH'5Q pattern.

Naming

The Q-self-preservationsought via PH'4Q-Individualizing Arenas can provide the basics for personal integration. The Tree looks like this:

This Tree pattern makes good sense.

Dynamic Duality

Polarization can be identified at the expected levels:

In all three polarized levels, there is a bi-directional influence between the two Centres with the usual pattern of dominance at each level.

The remaining Centres Q1, Q2, Q4, Q7 appear to be balanced.

Q's and Levels

Social exchanges essential for social life and self-preservation are satisfied in the most basic way via Q1-Sociability which is appropriately positioned at L1. It seems fitting that Q7-Positivityand Q6-Hopefulness , the abstract high level arenas fundamental to healthy individualizing and self-preservation, sit at L7 and L6. Most immediately, these arenas shape Q5/L5-Acceptance within the relevant social context. Q4-Usefulness lies at L4, the heart of the structure with bi-directional influences to L5/Q5-Acceptance, L3/Q3-Friendship and L2/Q2-Confidence, as well as directly interacting with Q7/L7-Positivity.

There are likely important implications to be drawn from the channels that are not permitted, but this awaits deeper study.

Internal Duality

Taken together, this supports naming PH'4QK: Determinants of Personal Integration.


Proceed to the Tree formed by PH'1Q-Achieving Arenas

A deeper look illuminates other relationships amongst the Arenas, and even suggests another possibility for a Tree: check it out here.

Originally posted: 30-Sep-2022