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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 10 MIN

Why Psychology Needs Structure: Introducing Psychological Architecture

from The Psychology of Us · host RJ Starr

Psychology offers powerful insights into individual mechanisms — attachment theory, emotional regulation, predictive processing, narrative identity, reinforcement learning. Yet these domains are often studied and applied in isolation.In this lecture, Professor RJ Starr introduces Psychological Architecture — a structural framework integrating four core domains of human experience: Mind, Emotion, Identity, and Meaning. Rather than focusing on discrete symptoms, this episode examines how these domains interlock, how misalignment produces strain, and why structural coherence determines resilience.This conversation explores fragmentation in modern psychological discourse and proposes a model of integration designed for conceptual clarity and long-term explanatory depth.

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