12 Atlas Overview
The Atlas is the patient-near language of experience. Use it to name and clarify what symptoms feel like before choosing domains or prototypes. It is the fastest way to improve phenomenology without jumping to labels.
Includes: - Affect and mood experiences - Anxiety, threat, and bodily alarm - Trauma-related experiences - Obsessions, compulsions, and stuckness - Reality distortion and psychosis-spectrum experiences - Attention, executive function, and neurodevelopmental experiences - Emotion regulation, self-concept, and interpersonal pain - Somatic distress and interoception - Sleep, circadian, and arousal regulation - Eating, appetite, and body image experiences - Substance use and compulsive reward seeking
Note: Guide entries are condensed. Full reference entries are in the Clean Reference.