Welcome to the Suffering Analysis and Control Service.

We provide individuals and organizations with a structured way to examine suffering, understand its causes, and identify practical responses.

Our approach is unique in that we take suffering as a central object of study and action in its own right. We deal with it through a new discipline that we call algonomy, in which the phenomenon of unpleasant feeling is the sole primary focus. We address suffering within the framework of a discipline where it is not only a secondary topic, as is the case in medicine, religion, ethics, economics, law, philosophy, etc. We certainly exchange information with all other fields of knowledge, but when it comes to your concern about suffering, that is precisely our specialty, and that is why the service we offer is the best!

You may browse topics, search for specific concerns, or request help when you do not find what you need.

 

Personal suffering

Work and institutional suffering

Economic and social suffering

Conflict, violence and oppression

Animal and environmental suffering

Systemic and long‑term suffering

Algonomic tools and methods

Can’t find your situation?

Describe the suffering you want to analyze or control.

The Suffering Analysis and Control Service (AI + human curators) will help you find relevant paths and resources.

Just send an email to info@aboutsuffering.com or… (or use this form to fill, or use our AI chatbot, or chat with one of our advisors)

…use the Join Community button below to engage with our structured discussion platform where scientific inquiry meets collective healing.

Contribute your unique observations to our growing database on suffering analysis and find support within our research community.

The Suffering Analysis and Control Service is not only a practical service for individuals and organizations; it is also the starting point for a broader long-term project. By gathering questions and answers related to suffering, this service hopes to lay the groundwork for 1) a specialized AI tool focused on suffering, 2) a whole new academic discipline devoted to its rigorous study, and ultimately 3) a World Center for the Control of Excessive Suffering.