A relational map for understanding how we move between survival and presence.

A framework for clinicians, creators, survivors, and anyone seeking to understand the deeper patterns that shape connection.


From Scarcity to Abundance

A visual representation of how relational roles shift when pressure softens and presence returns.

This is the heart of the model — the moment where survival loosens its grip and something more spacious becomes possible.

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A Framework for Relational Clarity

The Dynamic Interpersonal Model (DIM) is a visual and conceptual tool that maps how people move through relational roles under different emotional conditions.

It helps us recognize when we are acting from scarcity — protecting, performing, withdrawing, or overextending — and how those patterns transform when we return to abundance, authenticity, and mutual recognition.

It is both clinically grounded and deeply human.


Born From Lived Experience and Clinical Practice

DIM emerged from years of research, therapeutic work, and the lived realities of caretaking, rupture, and repair.

It gives language to experiences that often go unnamed — the quiet contortions we make to stay connected, the roles we inherit without choosing, the ways we disappear inside our own survival strategies.

The model offers a way back to ourselves.


For Those Navigating Complexity

  • Clinicians seeking a clear, accessible relational framework
  • Clients wanting to understand their patterns without shame
  • Survivors and lifelong caretakers who have lived in chronic scarcity
  • Leaders, creators, and community builders navigating relational dynamics
  • Anyone longing for relationships rooted in presence rather than performance

This model meets people where they are — not where they “should” be.


A Living, Growing Framework

The Dynamic Interpersonal Model is currently being presented at Pacific University’s Diversity Conference and is in preparation for peer-review publication.

This site will expand with articles, visuals, workshops, and resources for clinicians, communities, and anyone seeking deeper relational understanding.

The work is evolving — and so is the world it hopes to serve.


A Personal Offering

This model is the culmination of years of research, survival, and quiet rebuilding.

It is both academic and deeply personal — shaped by lived experience, clinical training, and the long journey back to presence after seasons of scarcity.

I offer it here as a living map.

Not a prescription, not a doctrine — but a way of seeing that has helped me make sense of my own story, and the stories entrusted to me.

May it meet you with clarity, compassion, and possibility.


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