About the Author

I am Cristina Gherghel.

My work emerges from decades of direct, sustained analysis of human behavior, grounded in continuous exposure to pathological relational structures—particularly those shaped by:

  • Cluster A, B and C personality disorders
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Major depressive illness

I do not approach these as abstract diagnostic categories. I study them as structural realities with ontological consequences.

My specialization is in complex trauma—specifically, the cumulative, systemic, and identity-dismantling architecture of C-PTSD. I oppose any reduction of trauma to isolated events or surface-level symptoms. Instead, I conceptualize it as a developmental and relational structure—epistemic, existential, and embedded.

I have coined original terms and frameworks to address what remains invisible to dominant clinical models, including:

  • Panthropic abuse — a form of totalizing, identity-level psychological violence
  • A structural model of ontological trauma that transcends psychopathological framing

In parallel, I research neurodivergence from the inside. My cognitive architecture is defined by:

  • Global aphantasia — the total absence of voluntary mental imagery across all sensory modalities
  • Anauralia — the absence of internal speech (no inner voice)
  • Asensoria — the absence of specific emotional sensations due to the failure of early relational encoding
  • Anhedonia and asexuality — not as secondary symptoms, but as structurally embedded within the same developmental trajectory

These are interdependent neurological phenomena with a shared etiology. My research rejects the fragmentation imposed by psychiatric taxonomies and restores structural coherence to neurodivergent experience.

I write for those who live at the intersection of lifelong trauma and unrecognized neurodivergence—those whose inner realities have been misread, dismissed, or pathologized into incoherence.

My work is published across independent research books and a developing archive of long-form essays. To explore current projects visit:

Blogs in English

Blogs in Romanian

To engage with my ongoing research, explore the developing archive across the listed platforms. 
Nota Bene: This work is intended for those who demand conceptual depth, structural precision, and recognition beyond the reductive gaze of pathology. 

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