AIPA Method — Core Protocols and Exercise Manual is the complete operational companion to the primary research paper AIPA Method: A Cognitive‑Phenomenological Model for Identity Reconstruction and Stabilization in Pure Awareness (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18800711). This manual provides the full practice architecture of the AIPA Method, including all foundational exercises, mind‑management techniques, and identity‑reconstruction protocols referenced in the main paper. Developed through 22 years of longitudinal autoethnographic research (2003–2025), the AIPA Method integrates cognitive‑phenomenological analysis, somatic awareness, attentional training, and Pure Awareness stabilization into a unified system for permanent identity transformation. The manual specifies five categories of core practice: The 1‑2‑3 Body–Energy–Awareness Protocol Natural Breathing Restoration Point of Tension somatic release Mind Management techniques (The Switch, Listening to Silence, Gaze of Pure Awareness) The 10‑Step Awakening Cycle for dissolving partial personalities and reconstructing identity The document also includes practice parameters, progression guidelines, accessibility adaptations, and contraindications. Section 11 provides 14 domain‑specific application protocols, including addiction recovery, faith deconstruction, disability psychology, stress and emotional regulation, burnout, complex PTSD, anger management, prisoner rehabilitation, leadership development, adolescent development, loneliness, digital overload, and relationship psychology. This manual serves as the replication infrastructure for researchers, clinicians, and independent practitioners seeking to investigate or apply the AIPA Method in scientific, therapeutic, or personal‑development contexts.
Senad Dizdarevic (Fri,) studied this question.