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Identity Flexibility Across Six Domains: A Framework for Psychological Freedom

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This paper maps how total identification ("I AM X") creates psychological constraint across six life domains: professional roles, parental identity, recovery frameworks, spiritual attainment, relationship configurations, and diagnostic labels. In each domain, the same mechanism appears: consciousness narrows onto a single identity aspect, other aspects fall outside awareness, and flexibility gives way to rigidity. The framework proposes a consciousness architecture underlying fusion (global workspace availability, predictive processing, automatic attention restriction) and distinguishes identity fusion from healthy engagement through observable markers. A parts-based intervention approach draws on Internal Family Systems language to support identity flexibility. The paper positions this work within cognitive flexibility research, self-complexity theory, and psychological flexibility models, generating eight testable predictions with proposed neural correlates and measurement approaches.

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Preprint: 10.5281/zenodo.18320624 (DOI)
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