The scientific investigation into the architecture of human affect has historically been defined by a fundamental theoretical schism, often characterized as a "100-year war" between discrete emotion models and dimensional frameworks. Discrete models, such as those proposed by Izard and Ekman, argue for biologically hardwired, universal emotional categories like fear, anger, and joy, presumed to have evolved as distinct adaptive responses to environmental challenges. Conversely, dimensional models prioritize a continuous spectrum of valence and arousal, suggesting that what individuals categorize as "emotions" are essentially cognitive constructions layered atop simpler physiological states. The Core Emotion Framework (CEF) emerges as a sophisticated structural-constructivist resolution to this dichotomy, proposing a modular system that accounts for the complexity of human experience while maintaining a rigorous, repeatable structural foundation rooted in ten universal emotional "operators" or "powers". Unlike traditional therapeutic modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), which primarily target cognitive content or distress tolerance, the CEF operates on the mechanical "engine" of the psyche. By treating the human emotional system as a functional operating system (Human OS), the CEF defines emotions not as static reactions but as dynamic operational events governed by formal technical specifications. This paradigm shift suggests that intimacy issues are not merely narrative conflicts but are predictable structural failures within a complex architecture of resource allocation, behavior prioritization, and state transitions. The resolution of intimacy issues through the CEF involves the meticulous disassembly of "emotional fusions," the recalibration of "scalar mechanisms," and the re-establishment of "canonical directionality" within the three functional centers of the psyche: the Head, the Heart, and the Gut. Keywords• Core Emotion Framework (CEF)• Structural-Constructivist Architecture• Emotional Operators / Decalogue of Operators• Operator Facet Architecture (TS-11)• Canonical Directionality• Identity Collapse Cycle• Emotional Fusion / Micro-Fusion• Detangling Protocol (PM-3)• 0–10 Modulation System• Embodied Cognition• Neuro-Architecture• INTIMA Benchmark• Early Maladaptive Schemas (EMS)• Relational Dysfunction• Affective ActualizationCited lines:“The CEF operates on the mechanical ‘engine’ of the psyche.” “Intimacy issues are… predictable structural failures within a complex architecture of resource allocation, behavior prioritization, and state transitions.”
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e473ff010ef96374d8fcc4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19620299
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