INR Pressure Profile
The INR Pressure Profile is a diagnostic tool that provides insight into how a person functions under pressure. It reveals which Inner Needs are under strain, which Narrative is activated, and which Reaction logically follows from that.
The profile does not measure personality and does not provide a type classification. It shows how behavior changes as psychological pressure increases.
Deepening
While the INR Model provides a framework for explaining human behavior, the INR Pressure Profile makes these dynamics concrete and visible in specific contexts.
Under normal circumstances, behavior can be balanced and coordinated.
Under pressure, the internal balance shifts.
Unmet needs activate defense mechanisms.
Narrative narrowed.
Reaction becomes predictable.
The INR Pressure Profile identifies these patterns without judging them as right or wrong. The goal is insight, not correction.
The profile is used in leadership, team development, and organizational issues where behavior under pressure plays a decisive role.
Relationship to INR
The INR Pressure Profile is directly derived from the INR Model.
The model describes the architecture of human behavior.
The profile operationalizes that architecture in measurable patterns under pressure.
The profile adds nothing to the model.
It makes visible what is already implicit in the model: behavior is a reaction to the interplay between need and meaning.
While INR Model serves as the foundation, the Pressure Profile functions as an application within organizations.