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advanced_iemt_curriculum [2023/02/26 08:47] – [Module 3. Visual Fields] andrewtaustinadvanced_iemt_curriculum [2023/02/27 17:41] (current) – [Module 3.5. The Great Big What If Pattern] andrewtaustin
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 The K-Pattern is used with a pivot that asks, "...and when it is the first time you can remember //someone else// feeling this feeling? Now, it may not be the first time// they// ever felt it, but it is the first time you can remember //them// feeling that feeling now" in place of the usual question. The K-Pattern is used with a pivot that asks, "...and when it is the first time you can remember //someone else// feeling this feeling? Now, it may not be the first time// they// ever felt it, but it is the first time you can remember //them// feeling that feeling now" in place of the usual question.
  
-Note: This can also be used on anthropomorphised states, such as, “The depression makes me angry” so that it would become:+**Note**: This can also be used on anthropomorphised states, such as, “The depression makes me angry” so that it would become:
  
-And how strong is this feeling of angry? +  * And how strong is this feeling of angry? 
-And how familiar is this feeling of angry? +  And how familiar is this feeling of angry? 
-And when is the first time you can remember THE DEPRESSION feeling this feeling of angry… etc?+  And when is the first time you can remember THE DEPRESSION feeling this feeling of angry… etc?
  
-This can be referred to as an additional exercise when exploring Module 7: "The Influence of Lucas Derks' work."+This can be referred to as an additional exercise when exploring **Module 7: "The Influence of Lucas Derks' work."**
  
 ====Further Study==== ====Further Study====
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 The works of [[the_philosophy_of_alfred_adler|Alfred Adler]] The works of [[the_philosophy_of_alfred_adler|Alfred Adler]]
  
-The role of mirror neurons in //action understanding//+The role of [[https://23nlpeople.com/mirror-neurons|mirror neurons]] in //action understanding//
  
 =====Module 3. Visual Fields===== =====Module 3. Visual Fields=====
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 **Mapping The Mind** by Rita Carter (Hardback Edition) **Mapping The Mind** by Rita Carter (Hardback Edition)
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 **Phantoms in the Brain: Probing the Mysteries of the Human Mind** by V S Ramachandran & Sandra Blakeslee **Phantoms in the Brain: Probing the Mysteries of the Human Mind** by V S Ramachandran & Sandra Blakeslee
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 **The Emotional Brain: The Mysterious Underpinnings of Emotional Life** by Joseph Ledoux **The Emotional Brain: The Mysterious Underpinnings of Emotional Life** by Joseph Ledoux
  
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 **Part 1.**  **Part 1.** 
-Review the What If? Patern of Chronicity. +Review the "What If" Pattern of Chronicity. 
  
 **Part 2** **Part 2**
-The “what if” exercise and structure of belief* (If A, then B, which //means// C)+The “What if” exercise and structure of belief* (If A, then B, which //means// C)
  
 *This looks like this: *This looks like this:
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 Then they are asked, “….and what does that mean about you?” Then they are asked, “….and what does that mean about you?”
  
-i.e., “So, if this goes wrong, and you get embarrassed then what does that MEAN?” (people’s default is to go into cause and effect - i.e. if this, then that. Caution against this, suggest this is more to do with something at an identity level.+i.e., “So, if this goes wrong, and you get embarrassed then what does that MEAN?” (people’s default is to go into cause and effect - i.e. if this, then that. Caution against this, it helps to suggest this is more to do with something at an identity level.
  
 For this exercise we are looking at meaning, i.e. “if this goes wrong, and then I get embarrassed, then that means I am not very good”, “If no one likes me, then I feel lonely and left out that means I’m not worthy of other people” and so on. For this exercise we are looking at meaning, i.e. “if this goes wrong, and then I get embarrassed, then that means I am not very good”, “If no one likes me, then I feel lonely and left out that means I’m not worthy of other people” and so on.
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 It is recommended that trainees are directed to learn more by studying Connirae Andreas' development on NLP's perceptual positions with her work, "Aligning Perceptual Positions" which is often taught alongside the Core Transformation mode. It is recommended that trainees are directed to learn more by studying Connirae Andreas' development on NLP's perceptual positions with her work, "Aligning Perceptual Positions" which is often taught alongside the Core Transformation mode.
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 +See: [[https://conniraeandreas.com/aligning-perceptual-positions/]]
  
 =====Optional Module: Game Theory & System Theory===== =====Optional Module: Game Theory & System Theory=====
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 Depending on the group, you may also consider exploring religious or political panoramas. For example, there are multiple versions of God - “The Lord”, “The Holy Spirit”, “God made flesh” there is the vengeful God, the forgiving God, God the creator, and so on. For Jesus, there is the baby Jesus, the dead Jesus, the dying Jesus, the resurrected Jesus, and so on. Depending on the group, you may also consider exploring religious or political panoramas. For example, there are multiple versions of God - “The Lord”, “The Holy Spirit”, “God made flesh” there is the vengeful God, the forgiving God, God the creator, and so on. For Jesus, there is the baby Jesus, the dead Jesus, the dying Jesus, the resurrected Jesus, and so on.
  
-**Optional**: depending on the ability of the group, this module can be expanded with the exercise referred to in Module 2.5 where a pivot in the K-Pattern is used, for example: "//And how strong is this feeling of angry? And how familiar is this feeling of angry? And when is the first time you can remember THE DEPRESSION feeling this feeling of angry…// etc?"+**Optional**: depending on the ability of the group, this module can be expanded with the exercise referred to in Module 2.5 where a pivot in the K-Pattern is used, for example:  
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 +  * "And how strong is this feeling of angry?"  
 +  * "And how familiar is this feeling of angry? 
 +  * "And when is the first time you can remember THE DEPRESSION feeling this feeling of angry?" 
 +  * Etc
  
 ====Further Reading==== ====Further Reading====
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