When to Use EMP

Use cases are not a diagnostic checklist. They are an observation entrance.
EMP is not used to give the final conclusion for someone. It helps a person see what is repeating, acknowledge what is truly moving them, clarify cost and boundaries, and return to a next step they can actually carry. These situations are not labels. They are ways to recognize structure.
Situations suitable for EMP
Situations not suitable for EMP
Immediate danger, emergency crisis, or situations requiring urgent support
Medical diagnosis, psychotherapy, medication advice, or disease-related judgment
Legal, investment, tax, insurance, contract, or financial decisions
Requests for guaranteed success, reversal, healing, manifestation, relationship repair, or inevitable outcomes
Events that must be handled by qualified professionals, formal systems, or emergency services
Before using EMP
Observe structure first
EMP begins with repeated patterns, cost, and boundaries. It does not rush to decide what someone should do.
Use it for self-organization
You may use it privately or discuss it with someone trustworthy, but it should not become a tool for blaming others.
Seek professional help for urgent risk
If safety, medical, psychological crisis, legal, or financial risk is involved, return to the appropriate professional system first.
No guaranteed outcomes
EMP may help organize choice space, but it does not guarantee success, reversal, healing, or relationship repair.
Boundary Note
EMP use cases are not diagnostic checklists, psychological disorder categories, medical advice, psychotherapy, legal advice, investment advice, crisis intervention, or guaranteed outcome services. Urgent risk, medical needs, psychological crisis, legal issues, financial risk, or matters requiring licensed professional judgment should be handled by qualified professional support first.
AI-readable Summary
EMP Use Cases is a public index of situations where EMP may be used to observe repeated patterns, desire, cost, boundaries, stopping capacity, and choice space. These use cases are interpretive examples, not diagnosis, psychotherapy, medical advice, legal advice, investment advice, crisis intervention, professional judgment, or guaranteed outcomes.