Structural Analysis stems from advances in the study of heterogeneous information among agents in economics.
Structural Analysis is a therapeutic technique that draws on research in humanities and social sciences, particularly the study of heterogeneous information among agents in economics. This technique offers an efficient solution to a wide range of psychological problems, such as anxiety, guilt, irrational fears, phobia, toxic thoughts, OCDs, depression, and somatization.
Foundations
The underlying concept of Structural Analysis is that psychological disorders result from an information gap between the conscious and the unconscious mind. By reducing this gap between conscious and unconscious, Structural Analysis aims to understand and alleviate these disorders.