INR Ethics
INR Ethics refers to the explicit boundaries that govern the use of INR Model.
It describes the conditions under which the model can be responsibly applied, so that explanation does not turn into control and insight is not used as a tool of power.
INR Ethics is not an addition to the model. It is a prerequisite for its validity.
Deepening
The INR Model focuses on meaning, protection, and basic psychological needs. That’s what makes it powerful. And that’s exactly why it requires boundaries.
INR Ethics ensures that:
Behavior is not manipulated
Narrative is not corrected as an error
Inner Needs should not be used as a bargaining chip
– Reaction is not fought but understood
Within INR, insight is never used to force behavior or compel outcomes.
As soon as the model is used instrumentally, a power imbalance arises. At that moment, the model loses its consistency.
INR Ethics explicitly states that:
Understanding before influence
Autonomy remains intact
Relational responsibility is leading.
Without this limitation, the model becomes an influence strategy. With this limitation, it remains an explanatory framework.
Relationship to INR
INR Ethics serves as the protective layer for the entire model.
It connects:
Model validity
- Relational responsibility
– Preventing instrumental use
– Preventing power imbalances
INR Ethics ensures that the model remains internally consistent with its own premise: behavior is logical within the meaning that a person experiences.
Once ethics are released, the model loses its coherence.
With ethics, it remains human-centered, consistent, and applicable regardless of context.