You or your client provide the scenario, the relational history, and any observable behaviors.
I identify the underlying pattern structures: escalation loops, credibility gaps, micro-aggressions, strategic inconsistencies, or hidden pressure points.
I construct a structural map that shows:
~ What pattern the client is in
~ How the opposing side is operating
~ Where instability will appear next
~ What behavioral levers are influencing the conflict
~ What relational inconsistencies are shaping the matter
This map is strictly behavioral — no legal conclusions.
Your map becomes a practical tool for:
~ Attorney–client communication
~ Anticipating the other party’s moves
~ Understanding which behaviors are most relevant to credibility
~ Identifying where the case may destabilize
~ Supporting courtroom presence and negotiation posture
If you want your client stabilized,
I help them:
~ Regulate their communication
~ Stop destructive escalation loops
~ Present more clearly and consistently
~ Understand how their behavior affects the legal process
This dramatically reduces downstream problems.
