Therapy for Reorganization of Interpretive Structures "TRIS"

CHANGE THE STRUCTURE AND EXPERIENCE CHANGE. 
A structural approach to therapy focused on the reorganization of meaning.

WHAT IS TRIS?
TRIS is a therapeutic approach based on the Mind Structuring Model. It focuses on how experience is organized— not just on what is experienced. Thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are not treated as isolated elements. They are understood as outcomes of deeper interpretive structures. TRIS works at the level where experience is formed.

CORE PRINCIPLE
At the center of TRIS lies a simple idea: 
Experience is structured, and it can be reorganized. Psychological difficulties often emerge not from isolated events,
but from the way meaning is organized within the system. When the structure changes, the experience changes with it.


HOW IT WORKS?
TRIS follows a structured process of transformation:
1. Structural Awareness
Understanding how meaning is currently organized.
Recognizing patterns that shape perception, emotion, and response.
2. Identification of Tension
Exploring internal conflicts, contradictions, and misalignments.
Seeing tension as a signal of structural imbalance.
3. Reorganization
Allowing new relationships between meanings to emerge.
Shifting from fragmentation toward coherence.
4. Integration
Stabilizing new structures of meaning.
Supporting more adaptive, flexible ways of functioning.

WHAT MAKES TRIS DIFFERENT?
We do not focus on symptoms.
We focus on the structures that generate them. 
We do not aim to control experience.
We reorganize how it is formed. 
We do not impose solutions.
We work with the internal logic of the system.

WHAT TRIS CAN SUPPORT?
TRIS can be applied in a wide range of contexts:
  • internal conflict and emotional tension
  • anxiety and psychological overload
  • decision-making difficulties
  • relational challenges
  • patterns of perception and behavior that feel “stuck”
  • periods of transition and change
RELATIONAL DIMENSION
Interpretive structures are shaped in relationships. TRIS includes the relational context as a key element of the process—
helping individuals understand how meaning is co-created, reinforced, and transformed through interaction.

DEPTH OF WORK
TRIS is not a surface-level intervention. It is a process of working with the underlying structure of experience. 
This often leads to:
  • increased clarity
  • reduced internal tension
  • more coherent emotional responses
  • greater flexibility in thinking and behavior
FORMAT
TRIS is offered through:
  • individual sessions
  • structured therapeutic processes
  • intensive programs and retreats
Each format is designed to support deep structural change over time.

FOUNDATION
TRIS is grounded in:
  • The Theory of Mind Structuring
  • The Mind Structuring Model
Together, they provide both the conceptual foundation and the practical framework for the work.


THE MIND IS NOT A PROBLEM TO BE FIXED.
IT IS A STRUCTURE TO BE REORGANIZED.
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