
The Ten Operators of the Core Emotion Framework (Canonical List) The following list represents the authoritative and canonical ordering of the ten CoreEmotion Framework operators and supersedes all prior or informal enumerations. Head Center1. Sensing2. Calculating3. Deciding Heart Center4. Expanding5. Constricting6. Achieving Gut Center7. Arranging8. Appreciating9. Boosting Cross‐Center Completion10. Accepting Note: In some practitioner materials, Accepting is described as the Gut’s “off-modebalancer,” while Boosting is the Gut’s “on-mode balancer.” For clarity and consistency,this document classifies Accepting as the cross-center completion operator.
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The Core Emotion Framework (CEF) is a canonical, architecture-level model that defines the foundational structure of human emotional processes. This manual is for practitioners to be able to apply it.
FOS: Psychology, Emotions, Psychology, Core Emotion Framework, CEF
FOS: Psychology, Emotions, Psychology, Core Emotion Framework, CEF
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