Explore the AGILE framework for mental well-being. Move beyond clinical labels to understand neurobiology through Affect, Gesture, Intonation, Latency, and Engagement.

Labels are static; they are nouns in a world made of verbs. They tell you where someone might be categorized, but they offer almost no insight into how that person is actually experiencing the world in the present moment.
An audio lesson about AGILE in mental health: Affect, Gesture, Intonation, Latency, and Engagement. Explain what these markers are and how they are used to assess mental well-being.






The AGILE framework is a dynamic way to look at mental well-being by moving past rigid clinical labels and focusing on real-time neurobiology. It stands for Affect, Gesture, Intonation, Latency, and Engagement. These five components serve as a high-definition map of the human nervous system in action, providing biological markers that are constantly broadcast by the body during interactions.
Traditional clinical diagnoses like autism or depression often act as static labels that categorize people without explaining their present-moment experiences. In contrast, AGILE markers focus on the verbs of human interaction rather than the nouns of a diagnosis. This approach helps bridge the gap between different nervous systems by looking at how a person is actually experiencing the world right now.
Relying solely on a clinical diagnosis can cause people to unconsciously stiffen or scan their memories for stereotypes about a specific "type" of person. This often leads to stress and prevents someone from seeing the human being right in front of them. By using the AGILE framework, you can move into the realm of neurobiology to better understand why some interactions feel fueling while others feel incredibly draining.
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