Why People Feel Disconnected From Themselves Even When Life Is Going Well — Cognitive Phenomenon Map (CPA-03)
This Cognitive Phenomenon Architecture map reveals why people experience internal disconnection despite external stability. It explains how identity misalignment, insecurity-driven accumulation, stimulus mismatches between mind and body, shifting definitions of “well,” and the awareness of identity fluidity all destabilize self-coherence.
Created in the PhenomenonLabs institute-grade style, this map provides a clear, structured breakdown of the cognitive and emotional mechanics underlying inner disconnection. It maintains a clean academic-adjacent tone without jargon or clinical framing. Ideal for coaching, emotional awareness, journaling, and personal insight.
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This Cognitive Phenomenon Architecture map explains why people feel disconnected even during positive life periods. It breaks down identity misalignment, shifting standards, nervous-system mismatch, and the instability created by evolving definitions of “well-being.”