Cognitive Scientist | Pathological Behavior Ethologist| Neurodevelopmentalist
Cristina Gherghel is an independent researcher and author whose work expands paradigms in psychology, psychiatry, epistemology, and philosophy of mind. She operates at the intersection of cognitive science and pathological behavior—an approach that applies ethological methods such as direct observation, sequence analysis, and structural patterning to map the mechanics of dysfunction.
Her research spans the full spectrum of human behavior, focusing on intergenerational trauma, personality disorders, psychopathy, and mental health. Grounded in behavioral naturalism, she treats observable behavior as the primary biological and social datum, rejecting mentalist, adultomorphic, and anthropomorphic frameworks.
Combining developmental analysis with ethological empiricism, she exposes the insidious reality of abuse to provide concrete answers to traumatized individuals. Through the lens of Panmodal Aphantasia, her cognitive architecture strips away narrative assumptions to reveal how pathological systems function, escalate, and maintain control.
Gherghel’s research integrates architectonic philosophy, neuroscience, neurochemistry, and neurodevelopmentalism with diverse spiritual traditions and lived cognitive divergence. She is the originator of several concepts, including:
- Amirroring
- Aneurothymia Spectrum
- Aneurotypical
- Asensoria
- Fleshbacks
- OMES (Ontological Metabolic Exhaustion Syndrome)
- Panmodal Aphantasia
- Panthropic Abuse
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