
The present manuscript introduces and refines the concept of the GoodPerson Anxiety Pattern(GPAP) as a structural subtype within the Core Emotion Framework (CEF). GPAP is characterized bythe fusion of compliance-related emotional primers and suppression of agency-related primers,resulting in a distinctive anxiety profile marked by excessive conscientiousness, self-monitoring, andprotest signals. Drawing on theoretical foundations from affective neuroscience, embodied cognition,and structural constructivism, the manuscript details the cluster architecture of GPAP, maps protestsignals, and proposes psychometric validation models including factor structure, fusion/suppressionindices, and structural equation modeling (SEM). Seven subtype-specific interventions are outlined,integrating evidence-based therapeutic modalities. The clinical implications, differential diagnosis,and recommendations for future research are discussed. Tables and figures are provided to clarifycluster architecture, psychometric indices, and intervention strategies. Ethics and data availabilitystatements are included. The manuscript is formatted in accordance with APA 7th edition guidelines.Keywords: GoodPerson Anxiety Pattern, Core Emotion Framework, conscientious anxiety, fusion/suppressionindices, psychometric validation, structural equation modeling, subtype-specific interventions
FOS: Psychology, Emotions/classification, Emotions, Psychology, Anxiety/diagnosis, Anxiety, Core Emotion Framework, CEF, Anxiety disorders
FOS: Psychology, Emotions/classification, Emotions, Psychology, Anxiety/diagnosis, Anxiety, Core Emotion Framework, CEF, Anxiety disorders
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