g² Insight Lab operates through a structured behavioural systems methodology composed of detection frameworks, structural mapping models, and applied diagnostic tools. Together these frameworks are used to detect behavioural patterns, map relational systems, and analyse identity organisation, influence dynamics, regulatory imbalance, and positional structures within complex human environments.
Detection & Structural Frameworks
These frameworks provide the detection and structural architecture through which behavioural, relational, and identity-based systems are first recognised and mapped within g² Insight Lab.
A structural framework mapping identity and behaviour across seven analytical layers: Behaviour, Energy, Identity, Emotion, Expression, Perception, and Integration.
The detection capability for recognising recurring behavioural structures in relational and social systems.
Applied Diagnostic Models
Applied diagnostic models are used within the wider methodology to map influence, continuity, fracture, and misalignment across behavioural and relational systems.
A behavioural framework for understanding how individuals recognise social influence, process relational residue, and maintain internal decision authority within relational environments.
An applied model for examining continuity, attachment structure, rupture, and relational persistence across interpersonal and systemic environments.
A forensic mapping model used to analyse influence, proximity, gravity, and positioning within behavioural and relational systems.
A diagnostic model used to identify alignment and fracture between identity, values, behaviour, roles, and regulatory states under pressure.
All frameworks within g² Insight Lab are developed using a systems-first applied forensic methodology grounded in behavioural science, systems thinking, and real-world observation.
The analytical approach focuses on identifying structural dynamics within behavioural and relational systems rather than interpreting personal narratives or subjective self-report alone.
All analysis conducted within this methodology is:
• Structured
• Boundaried
• Context-specific
• Analytically neutral
• Designed for clarity
This work operates as systems analysis, not performative self-reflection.