If what you just read reflects your experience, then the issue is not isolated. It’s a pattern in how your system responds and stabilises.
SRM is a framework for understanding:
why patterns repeat.
why recovery varies between people.
why some systems stabilise, and others don’t.
It focuses on coordination, not just symptoms.
Most approaches try to fix the problem directly. SRM looks at something deeper: How the system organises response, recovery, and stability over time.
This includes patterns such as:
sensitivity to stimulation.
inconsistent recovery.
cycles of improvement and relapse.
instability without clear cause.
The SRM framework helps you understand:
why your pattern behaves the way it does.
what actually improves stabilisation.
why common approaches fail over time.
This is not a quick fix. It is a way of understanding how your system works — so changes are based on structure, not guesswork.
You don’t need to agree with everything. But if the pattern feels familiar, this will change how you interpret it.