Why does cognitive therapy fail under stress? Why do NLP dissociation techniques backfire with traumatised clients? Why does a well-chosen metaphor produce physiological change that direct explanation cannot? This paper provides a unified neurobiological answer through a single mechanism: the dimensional incompatibility between prefrontal and subcortical processing architectures, and the systematic variation in prefrontal modulation capacity across attachment-calibrated profiles. Four constructs are introduced. Polarity Navigation formalizes voluntary dissociation (the association/dissociation polarity in NLP and related modalities) as a profoundly profile-specific neurobiological capacity — not a universally available cognitive resource. Three profiles are defined within the Attachment Blueprint Model (ABM): Architect (avoidant attachment / chronic dlPAG overmodulation), Radar (anxious attachment / failed vmPFC inhibition under allostatic load), and Special Forces (disorganized attachment / vlPAG oscillation). Consistent with Lanius et al. (2010), Nicholson et al. (2017), and Raio et al. (2013), voluntary PFC-mediated strategies — including NLP dissociation techniques, cognitive reappraisal, and top-down reframing — collapse under allostatic load in two of three profiles. The Subcortical Interface is proposed as the second construct: sensory-rich metaphorical language constitutes the only verbal input format that consistently activates subcortical circuits (insula, PAG, amygdala) via the subcortical low-road pathway (Pessoa & Adolphs, 2010), independent of prefrontal port availability. Attachment-Calibrated Encryption is introduced as the third construct: the profile-specific selection of metaphor content and register (Structural-Mechanical for Architect profiles, Boundary-Containment for Radar profiles, Directional-Kinetic for Special Forces profiles). Dimensional Transduction — the fourth construct — resolves a limitation prefrontal failure models alone do not address: cognitive intervention fails not only because PFC is offline under load, but because PFC and PAG do not share a compatible representational format regardless of load. Metaphor is not primarily a pedagogical device. It is a neurobiological access protocol — and the only verbal format biologically available across all three profiles under load. This is Paper 27 in the ABM Research Series (Attachment Blueprint Model). The paper introduces four constructs — Polarity Navigation, Subcortical Interface, Attachment-Calibrated Encryption, and Dimensional Transduction — providing a unified neurobiological account of why metaphorical language succeeds as a clinical intervention where direct cognitive intervention fails under allostatic load. Companion to Paper 28 (Prescriptive Fantasy Programming). Based on 15,000+ clinical hours of psychotherapeutic practice. ORCID: 0009-0002-3770-5007. Correspondence: flemming@abm-blueprint.dk
Flemming Braskhøj Bust (Mon,) studied this question.