03 Third Order/Fields/Cognition/Self-Harm

Self-Harm

Self-harm names self-directed harm where self-bearing, self-control, or safety becomes unavailable under strain.

It is a lack or collapse of available self-bearing, not a moral failure.

Trace

Read

Self-Harm becomes readable where strain turns against the participant's own availability and the next compatible movement is safety, care, and re-bearing.

Applied Inputs

Placement Mode

Field: Cognition Field

Bridge fields: Body Field, Relational Participation Field

Primary mode: Caring

Secondary modes: Knowing, Sensing, Sustaining, Governing

Derivation

Self names recursive distinguishability as a participant.

Harm names damaged bearing.

Self-Harm names harm directed into self-relation where self-bearing, self-control, or safety becomes unavailable.

Order Trace

First: Strain, Boundary, and Bearing show where self-relation could no longer be carried compatibly.

Second: Compatibility and Collapse distinguish protective self-control from collapsed or incompatible action.

Third: Self-Harm applies Harm and Injury to self-relation within Cognition Field and Body Field pressure.

Applied Scope

Self-Harm is an applied third-order read. It does not define self, harm, injury, safety, collapse, or compatibility; it places their crossing where self-relation becomes unavailable under strain and re-bearing becomes the next required movement.

Movement

strain exceeds available self-bearing
-> self-control becomes unavailable
-> action turns against self-availability
-> harm or injury becomes readable
-> safety and care must restore bearing before repair can proceed

Opens

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