The CS-NRRM™ Core Framework defines
how long-term personal recovery records are structurally described.
It does not evaluate outcomes,
determine success or failure,
or make decisions of any kind.
The framework exists to organize observation,
not to guide recovery, treatment, or action.
CS-NRRM™ does not judge, predict, or intervene.
It describes structure as it appears over time.
In CS-NRRM™, recovery is not understood as a result.
It is understood as a time-based structural process.
The framework does not ask:
“Did recovery succeed?”
“What caused recovery?”
“What should be done next?”
Instead, it asks:
“What structural tendencies are observable over time?”
“How do records change under continuity?”
“Is a stable structure forming or dissolving?”
CS-NRRM™ observes structure within time-based records, including:
continuity and interruption within long-term records
stability and change across repeated observation
recurring structural tendencies over time
alignment or disorganization within recorded states
Short-term variation or isolated change
is not treated as structural information.
CS-NRRM™ does not perform or provide:
medical diagnosis
treatment guidance or comparison
effectiveness evaluation
prognosis or prediction
individual recommendations
It is not an algorithm,
not an interpreter,
and not a decision-making system.
CS-NRRM™ is structural, not clinical.
This means:
no medical judgment
no therapeutic claims
no intervention logic
The framework exists after records exist,
to describe structure already present in time.
In CS-NRRM™, time comes first.
Interpretation is possible only when:
records exist over sufficient duration
observations are repeated
continuity can be examined
Momentary change is not interpreted as recovery.
Only sustained structural tendency is observed.
CS-NRRM™ is derived from
a single, long-term personal archive.
It does not claim:
general applicability
universal patterns
population-level conclusions
The framework documents structure within one lived record,
not rules for others.
The same core framework applies across all CS-NRRM™ levels:
Level 0 — definition and boundaries
Level 1 — current-state structural awareness
Level 2 — condition-based structural snapshot
Level 3 — time-flow interpretation
The difference between levels is depth,
not method or logic.
CS-NRRM™ does not create recovery.
It does not influence outcomes.
When structure becomes observable,
recovery has already unfolded in time.
CS-NRRM™ is a non-medical, non-clinical
structural interpretation framework.
It provides descriptive, time-based interpretation only
and includes no instructions, interventions, or applications.
Not for clinical decision-making.