Fragile Container

Your container may feel sincere, but it is still too easy to break.

This usually means your team cares deeply but does not yet have enough shared clarity, containment, or decision-making strength to handle a true psychospiritual crisis without confusion or spillover.

Score
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Results are most useful when they move quickly into a candid conversation with the people who help hold the space.

What this usually means

This score usually shows up in spaces where people are relying on intuition, heart, and improvisation more than real thresholds and coordinated response.

Top risks

  • A destabilized participant pulls the whole room off center.
  • Someone steps beyond their depth because nobody is clearly steering.
  • Medical escalation happens late, chaotically, or not at all.
  • The incident ends, but the trust damage lingers in the field.

Your top hidden gaps

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Full breakdown

Your score is only the headline. These categories show where the real exposure is.

The categories below are calculated directly from your answers and give you a clearer read on where your space is most likely to wobble under pressure.

Next step

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