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Household Operating System Builder (HOSB) — Clinician Edition (PDF Download)
The Household Operating System Builder (HOSB) — Clinician Edition is a comprehensive, systems-level assessment suite designed for clinicians working with mixed-neurotype relationships and households where insight and effort alone haven’t produced sustainable change.
Rather than focusing on individual pathology, motivation, or communication skills, HOSB maps how capacity, load, coordination, environment, recovery, and values interact under real-world conditions. The tools make invisible strain visible, clarify where systems reliably break down, and support structural redesign instead of endurance-based coping.
This clinician edition includes nine integrated assessment instruments, visual system mapping, scoring frameworks, and clinical guidance to support pacing-aware, trauma-informed work. The assessments are descriptive, not diagnostic, and are designed to reduce blame, externalize strain, and protect nervous systems—both client and clinician.
HOSB is especially useful in stalled cases, chronic burnout, repeated rupture-repair cycles, and high-effort relationships that still feel unsustainable. It supports clearer clinical judgment, shared language, and safer system-level intervention without turning therapy itself into another source of pressure.
Delivered as a high-quality PDF for immediate download and clinical use.
The Household Operating System Builder (HOSB) — Clinician Edition is a comprehensive, systems-level assessment suite designed for clinicians working with mixed-neurotype relationships and households where insight and effort alone haven’t produced sustainable change.
Rather than focusing on individual pathology, motivation, or communication skills, HOSB maps how capacity, load, coordination, environment, recovery, and values interact under real-world conditions. The tools make invisible strain visible, clarify where systems reliably break down, and support structural redesign instead of endurance-based coping.
This clinician edition includes nine integrated assessment instruments, visual system mapping, scoring frameworks, and clinical guidance to support pacing-aware, trauma-informed work. The assessments are descriptive, not diagnostic, and are designed to reduce blame, externalize strain, and protect nervous systems—both client and clinician.
HOSB is especially useful in stalled cases, chronic burnout, repeated rupture-repair cycles, and high-effort relationships that still feel unsustainable. It supports clearer clinical judgment, shared language, and safer system-level intervention without turning therapy itself into another source of pressure.
Delivered as a high-quality PDF for immediate download and clinical use.