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Understanding

Protective system

Within the INR Model framework, the protective system refers to the internal mechanism that is activated when Inner Needs are under pressure and there is a risk of losing meaning.

The system's function is to restore psychological safety, not to be right or to win.

Deepening

Within the INR Model model, behavior does not arise randomly. When autonomy, competence, or relatedness are under structural pressure, the system activates protective mechanisms.

This protection is not a conscious choice.

It is an automatic reorganization of meaning and behavior.

 

 

The protective system affects:

Narrative

– Perception of safety

Interpretation of intentions

– Reaction

 

 

What is seen from the outside as resistance, rigidity, or control is often an internal attempt to:

To maintain autonomy

Competence to protect

– Securing connectedness

 

 

The protective system works faster than reflection.

It becomes stronger the longer or more unpredictable the pressure is.

The goal is always to maintain internal stability.

Relationship to INR

The protective system connects the three layers of the model:

Inner needs are being met

Narrowed narrative

Reaction becomes predictable

Without understanding the protective system, behavior is interpreted morally.

With understanding, behavior becomes logical.

The protective system is therefore not a peripheral feature within INR, but a core component of the behavioral architecture.

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