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Works & Publications

This page collects my structural research, whitepapers, and conceptual work published via DOI-backed platforms such as Zenodo and Figshare.

The focus is not on volume, but on architecture: structural psychology, behavioural architecture, emotional alignment models, and readiness-based frameworks.

// 01. Instinct Interrupted

Title: Instinct Interrupted: From Wolf Wisdom to Leash Control – A Behavioral Inquiry

Abstract (short):
An exploration of how modern environments interrupt natural self-regulation in dogs, suppressing zoopharmacognosy, instinctive problem-solving, and autonomous behavioural healing. The paper argues for an integrated model where human structure supports, rather than replaces, the animal’s own regulatory intelligence.

Key Concepts:
Zoopharmacognosy, behavioural suppression, environmental constraint, self-healing instinct, structural responsibility.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16255724

// 02. The Invisible Leash

Title: The Invisible Leash: Towards a Neuro-Semantic Model of Modern Dog Behavior and Education

Abstract (short):
A conceptual and structural model connecting limbic resonance, semantic framing, and non-physical control in human–dog interaction. The paper reframes “obedience” as a side-effect of emotional clarity, sensory safety, and shared focus, not as a primary training goal.

Key Concepts:
Neuro-semantic alignment, invisible leash, limbic resonance, non-coercive control, behavioural architecture.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15796649

// 03. Dog Aggression in Multiple Households

Title: Dog Aggression in Multiple Households: Structural Triggers, Emotional Load, and Environmental Mismatch

Abstract (short):
A structural analysis of dog–dog aggression in multi-dog homes, focusing on pressure points such as space, resources, unresolved fear, and human inconsistency. The paper replaces “aggression labels” with a load-based model of conflict and proposes interventions based on architecture, not correction.

Key Concepts:
Multi-dog dynamics, conflict load, environmental mismatch, structural safety, behavioural pressure.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15832978

// 04. The Boredom–Frustration Aggression Pipeline

Title: The Boredom–Frustration Aggression Pipeline: Structural Drivers Behind “Sudden” Canine Explosions

Abstract (short):
A structural model explaining how chronic under-engagement, sensory boredom, and unmet behavioural requirements create internal pressure that later manifests as “aggression”. The paper clarifies that these events are not emotional outbursts, but predictable load-release points along a pressure pipeline: boredom → restlessness → frustration → displacement → conflict. It reframes aggression as prevented architecture, not provoked emotion.

Key Concepts:
boredom pressure, frustration load, aggression pipeline, behavioural overflow, environmental deprivation, structural mismatch.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16888776

// 05. Active Waiting & The MAP Model

Title: Active Waiting & The MAP Model: Readiness, Inevitability, and Structural Progress

Abstract (short):
A theoretical framework describing how outcomes emerge when Mindful Awareness, Active Preparation, and Purposeful Patience align. The paper distinguishes effort-driven achievement from readiness-based inevitability, with applications in behaviour, strategy, and personal architecture.

Key Concepts:
readiness, structural timing, active waiting, inevitability principle, behavioural architecture.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17685512

// 06. NeuroBond – Emotional Alignment Model

Title: NeuroBond – Emotional Alignment Model: Trust Without Persuasion and Behaviour Without Force

Abstract (short):
A framework describing emotional alignment as a structural phenomenon where trust, clarity, and sensory safety remove the need for defensive behaviour. The paper positions emotion as information, not instruction, and shows how architecture replaces control.

Key Concepts:
emotional alignment, sensory safety, trust architecture, non-coercive behaviour, structural psychology.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17829451

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