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EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 34 MIN

DSM Of Integration

from The One in the Many · host Arshak Benlian

Symptom checklists can be good at spotting patterns, but they can also trap us in shallow explanations: a disorder becomes “whatever matches the list.” We take a different route and ask a harder question: what if mental illness is better understood as a breakdown in the integrative architecture of the self?We introduce the One In The Many approach to diagnosis, built around how a healthy psyche actually functions. Instead of treating emotions as mere symptoms, we treat them as signals of value integration. Instead of treating attention as a spotlight, we treat it as volitional initiation and closure of cognitive loops. We lay out three core failure modes, disintegration, misintegration, and underintegration, then map them across five axes: integration density, volitional integrity, emotional calibration, developmental stage alignment, and relational mode balance across I Thou, I It, and I I.From there we pressure test the model against real world categories: depression as lost integrative momentum, anxiety as anticipatory misintegration, trauma as an unintegrated event frozen in time, plus borderline patterns, narcissistic defenses, ADHD diffusion, and even psychotic breaks as collapse of context permanence. We close by reframing therapy as the recovery of integration through recognition, reconnection, and reintegration, with practical tools like narrative reconstruction, somatic anchoring, value hierarchy mapping, and active rehearsal.If you want a mental health framework that connects diagnosis to causation and treatment, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review. What part of the integrative map do you want us to apply next?Send us Fan Mail

Symptom checklists can be good at spotting patterns, but they can also trap us in shallow explanations: a disorder becomes “whatever matches the list.” We take a different route and ask a harder question: what if mental illness is better understood as a breakdown in the integrative architecture of the self? We introduce the One In The Many approach to diagnosis, built around how a healthy psyche actually functions. Instead of treating emotions as mere symptoms, we treat them as signals of va...

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Symptom checklists can be good at spotting patterns, but they can also trap us in shallow explanations: a disorder becomes “whatever matches the list.” We take a different route and ask a harder question: what if mental illness is better understood...

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