The Fernan-Mead Layered Anxiety Model (FMLSAM)
The Fernan-Mead Layered Anxiety Model (FMLSAM)
The Fernan-Mead Layered Anxiety Model (FMLSAM) is the systems-mapping model that demonstrates how the Threat Exposure Principle operates across multiple and interacting institutional institutions to compound risk, vulnerability and anxiety over time.
Substantiated through applied systems mapping, including a formal diagram developed in 2014 and subsequent refinement through long-term institutional and policy analysis.
FMLSAM explains the human and systemic consequences; while TEP provides the legal trigger.
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