Clarity Protocol™ Intake
Clarity Protocol™ is a structured identity stabilization system for high-functioning adults
who are done negotiating with interference.
This intake exists to ensure container-fit, not to diagnose or label.
Clarity Protocol™ is not therapy, not medical care,
and not recovery programming.
We do not diagnose conditions, manage withdrawal, or provide crisis support.
If you are experiencing acute instability or require clinical care, we will refer you to appropriate licensed support first.
WHY INTAKE IS REQUIRED
Clarity Protocol™ operates as a standards-based container.
Not everyone is a fit for this work at this stage — and that is intentional.
The intake process allows us to:
✔ ensure the container is appropriate
✔ protect group integrity
✔ determine the correct participation pathway
✔ maintain ethical and legal boundaries
THE INTAKE PROCESS
- Complete the intake questionnaire
(clarity, decision patterns, interference awareness — not trauma history) - Internal review for container-fit
- Routing decision
- One of Three Gateways are selected
- Personalized Cohort + Structured Escalation
- Referral to licensed support (when appropriate)
- Invitation to participate in Cohort
PARTICIPATION STANDARDS
(AGREEMENT REQUIRED)
By submitting, you agree that:
- you are not seeking therapy or treatment
- you are willing to follow language and participation standards
- you understand this is a forward-identity container
- you accept a referral if this is not the right starting environment
Clarity Protocol™ is a proprietary, non-clinical identity stabilization system. Clarity Protocol™ is a registered trademark and proprietary methodology owned by ThynkTank Solutions. Facilitator education and certification are provided through Unity Institute, the accredited education partner responsible for curriculum standards and licensing pathways. Clarity Protocol™ does not provide therapy, medical treatment, diagnosis, or clinical services. Licensed facilitators are authorized operators of the system and may not modify protocol language, introduce personal methodologies, or operate outside defined standards.