Flujo Conducido (FC) is a conceptual model that proposes a system for identifying dominant behavioral states from which human actions emerge at any given moment. Its primary contribution is not theoretical but operational: rather than focusing on thought content or diagnostic categories, FC focuses on the active state driving behavior, the trigger that activates it, and the possibility of modifying what is encoded from that experience through conscious repetition until a new automatic pattern is established. The model defines seven graded states, ranging from biological automatism to integrated presence, and introduces three operational tools: ERC (Stimulus–Reaction–Consequence), IVA (Intention–Validation–Adjustment), and ERSI (Environment–Response–System–Identity). These tools allow individuals to identify the active behavioral state, detect its specific trigger, and intervene at the moment the pattern is executed. The paper presents the architecture of the system, its application across domains such as high-intensity emotions, everyday habit failures, and grief, and proposes a pilot study for initial validation. FC is positioned as a behavioral state identification framework for the autonomous modification of memory-based automatic patterns, addressing a gap not fully covered by existing clinical and self-regulation approaches.
Andrés Felipe Libreros Santana (Sun,) studied this question.