Jenni C. Miller, founder of Human Capacity Systems Theory
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Jenni C. Miller.

Founder of Human Capacity Systems Theory™. Systems thinker, researcher, and writer working at the intersection of stress physiology, cognitive systems, and the architecture of modern overload.

Jenni C. Miller developed Human Capacity Systems Theory™ to account for what existing models cannot — the predictable deterioration of capable people under sustained, multidimensional load.

Her work integrates nervous system science, stress physiology, recovery science, behavioral systems, and the long, ordinary record of what it costs to function inside the present condition. The framework is written for practitioners, clinicians, educators, and applied researchers — and implicitly for the people living the reality it describes.

She is currently completing the first public-facing volume of the framework, Survival Mode Is a Math Problem, and developing a set of assessment instruments derived from the theory.

Founder
HCST™
Discipline
Systems · Psychology
Role
Researcher · Writer
Practice
Public Adjuster · Strategist