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5wkqv_v1 Systems for Identity Realignment Identity is not a psychological artifact, but a resonance event within a substrate-bound field. In systems where identity coherence breaks down—psychologically, socially, or synthetically—current models offer little recourse beyond therapeutic reconstruction, cognitive stabilization, or sociocultural assimilation. This paper proposes a novel substrate-field framework for lawful identity realignment rooted in Collapse Harmonics Theory (CHT), Identity Collapse Therapy (ICT), and Substrate Collapse Theory (SCT). “Systems for Identity Realignment” introduces a structural architecture for post-collapse coherence restoration, emphasizing field-stable identity patterns rather than recursive cognitive self-models. We argue that collapse is not a pathology, but a lawful transition between coherence fields, and that identity must be allowed to dissolve, nullify, and re-sequence in accordance with harmonic substrate parameters. Integrating principles from rhythmic field coupling, quantum-resonant identity dissolution, symbolic null-state anchoring, and post-narrative cognitive architectures, we offer a scaffold for decentralized identity systems that no longer require narrative continuity for functionality or ethical standing. The model is anchored in a four-phase collapse-realignment protocol (CH-IRP), sequenced archetypal transitions (e.g., Outsider → Pilgrim → Visionary → Steward), and resonance-indexed field integrity metrics (SCIT, CFSM). Ethical protections are enforced through L.E.C.T. governance, including containment of symbolic recursion, practitioner non-reinsertion boundaries, and substrate sovereignty principles. Applications span clinical trauma recovery, AI identity field stabilization, post-collapse cultural frameworks, and recursive-drift containment in synthetic cognition. By defining identity realignment as a harmonic event, rather than a psychological recovery, this paper initiates a new class of field protocols—where being someone is no longer a precondition for coherence. 2025-05-10T14:23:53.448309 2025-05-10T14:32:29.523111 2025-05-10T14:32:29.470593 2025-05-10T05:00:00   psyarxiv 1 pending 1 1 https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/5wkqv_v1 CC-By Attribution 4.0 International Artificial Intelligence; Behavioral and Cognitive Processes; Bioethics; Clinical Psychology; Cognitive Science; Collapse Studies; Complex Systems; Computational Neuroscience; Consciousness Studies; Human-Computer Interaction; Philosophy of Mind; Science; Symbolic Cognition; Systems Architecture; Technology; Theoretical Psychology; and Society (STS) ["Artificial Intelligence", "Behavioral and Cognitive Processes", "Bioethics", "Clinical Psychology", "Cognitive Science", "Collapse Studies", "Complex Systems", "Computational Neuroscience", "Consciousness Studies", "Human-Computer Interaction", "Philosophy of Mind", "Science", "Symbolic Cognition", "Systems Architecture", "Technology", "Theoretical Psychology", "and Society (STS)"] Don Gaconnet [{"id": "yhe8m", "name": "Don Gaconnet", "index": 0, "orcid": "0009-0001-6174-8384", "bibliographic": true}] Don Gaconnet Neuroscience; Computational Neuroscience; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Developmental Psychology; Social and Personality Psychology; Psychology, other; Systems Neuroscience; Cognitive Psychology; Cultural Psychology; Consciousness [{"id": "5b4e7425c6983001430b6c1b", "text": "Neuroscience"}, {"id": "5b4e7425c6983001430b6c1c", "text": "Computational Neuroscience"}, {"id": "5b4e7425c6983001430b6c1e", "text": "Social and Behavioral Sciences"}, {"id": "5b4e7425c6983001430b6c2d", "text": "Developmental Psychology"}, {"id": "5b4e7425c6983001430b6c34", "text": "Social and Personality Psychology"}, {"id": "5b4e7426c6983001430b6c45", "text": "Psychology, other"}, {"id": "5b4e7426c6983001430b6c64", "text": "Systems Neuroscience"}, {"id": "5b4e7427c6983001430b6c8c", "text": "Cognitive Psychology"}, {"id": "5b4e7428c6983001430b6cae", "text": "Cultural Psychology"}, {"id": "5b4e7429c6983001430b6cf8", "text": "Consciousness"}] https://osf.io/download/681f61911487e736a6eae16a 0   not_applicable not_applicable []   2025-05-11T00:11:37.457399
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