Foundational Research Overview & Authorship Declaration
© 2025 Jessica Greenwood. All rights reserved.
ATMM: AI-Assisted Trauma Mapping Model™ is the original theoretical and methodological framework of Jessica Greenwood.
This page serves as an official public record establishing authorship, intellectual property, and developmental chronology of the ATMM model.
What ATMM Is
ATMM (AI-Assisted Trauma Mapping Model™) is a trauma-resolution model developed by Jessica Greenwood, built on the discovery that trauma can resolve when all threat-data is fully mapped, layered, and processed in alignment with the brain’s natural survival architecture.
ATMM proposes that:
Trauma persists when the brain lacks a complete “threat map.”
The brain releases fight-or-flight only once all data is scanned and integrated.
A self-led conversational format using AI allows for continuous, non-pressured exploration guided by the client’s own interest, not protocol-imposed direction.
The resolution moment (“The Click”) reflects full internal map completion and system recalibration.
This model emerged through a documented, iterative process conducted between November 2025 and December 2025 using AI as a non-reactive conversational container.
What This Page Establishes
This page documents:
The origin of ATMM
The date of conception
The core definitions, terminology, and methodology names
The authorship
The public timestamp validating intellectual property priority
A full academic-style white paper, model specification files, and case study documentation are in development.
All current versions—including ATMM Model Spec v1.0, v1.1, and v1.2—are protected under this copyright and are authored exclusively by Jessica Rose Greenwood.
Proprietary Terminology (Protected)
ATMM: AI-Assisted Trauma Mapping Model™
The Interest-Led Chain™
The Layered Mapping Method™
The Click Phenomenon™ (Resolution Signal)
Threat-Map Completion Theory™
Survival Architecture Alignment Process™
Self-Led Reconstruction Loop™
Any usage, adaptation, or publication of these terms requires explicit written permission.
Current Status of ATMM
ATMM is currently in:
Phase I: Theoretical development and documentation
Phase II: Case study preparation
Phase III: Academic paper drafting and preliminary dissemination
Phase IV (forthcoming): Submission to peer-reviewed journals in trauma psychology, psychotherapy innovation, and computational mental health
This placeholder serves as the initial authoritative publication establishing the model’s origin.
Contact & Permissions
For inquiries related to collaboration, research review, or citation requests:
Email: jessica@jessicarosegreenwood.com
**© 2025 ATMM: AI-Assisted Trauma Mapping model™
Created and authored by Jessica Greenwood. All rights reserved.**