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-The "Maybe Man" pattern of chronicity taught in Integral Eye Movement Therapy (IEMT) is a form of distancing from the emotional content of experience, however there are many more patterns of distancing.  "Distancing language"[(Distancing_language>Distancing language[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distancing_language|Wikipedia]])] refers to linguistic choices that create a sense of emotional or interpersonal distance between the speaker and the topic being discussed. This type of language is characterized by the use of more formal, objective, and neutral terms and expressions, as opposed to more personal, subjective, and informal ones.+The "[[iemt#the_maybe_man|Maybe Man]]" pattern of chronicity taught in [[iemt_wiki|Integral Eye Movement Therapy (IEMT)]] is a form of distancing from the emotional content of experience, however there are many more patterns of distancing.  "Distancing language"[(Distancing_language>Distancing language[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distancing_language|Wikipedia]])] refers to linguistic choices that create a sense of emotional or interpersonal distance between the speaker and the topic being discussed. This type of language is characterized by the use of more formal, objective, and neutral terms and expressions, as opposed to more personal, subjective, and informal ones.
  
 Some common features of distancing language include: Some common features of distancing language include:
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