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The Innate Coherence Theory (ICT)
The Innate Coherence Theory explains why the mind instinctively detects when something feels “off.” It proposes an inborn grammar of coherence that organizes perception, emotion, and meaning into a stable sense of reality. When trauma or media conditioning rewrites that grammar, dissonance becomes the correction signal that points back to truth.
Mint Achanaiyakul
Feb 235 min read


The Duality of Neural Programming (DNP)
The Duality of Neural Programming (DNP) proposes two built-in circuits of consciousness: the Love–Life Circuit (coherence) and the Sex–Death Circuit (compulsion). It reframes trauma, addiction, and bipolar extremes as circuit imbalance and outlines testable links between neural rhythm, moral polarity, and media conditioning.
Mint Achanaiyakul
Feb 96 min read


The Discipline of Psychomedia
Psychomedia isn’t only a philosophy of media influence. It is a measurable discipline: a structured research method for mapping how stimulus becomes state, state becomes story, and repetition becomes belief — so culture can be designed to restore coherence rather than fracture it.
Mint Achanaiyakul
Feb 23 min read


The Field of Psychomedia
Psychomedia unifies psychology and media into one field: the study of how language, image, and sound program the nervous system over time. It maps conditioning, trauma, and control as learnable patterns — and coherence as the path back.
Mint Achanaiyakul
Oct 27, 20254 min read
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