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Cave: For both ways it is necessary to have a very agreeable person, high status and or good rapport unless you want to train for three stage overreactions. This isn't easy for most clients, especially if it involves very shameful emotions, you may want to use more indirect means. | Cave: For both ways it is necessary to have a very agreeable person, high status and or good rapport unless you want to train for three stage overreactions. This isn't easy for most clients, especially if it involves very shameful emotions, you may want to use more indirect means. | ||
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> MOs indicate a situation that does not (at the moment) exist (future orientation). | > MOs indicate a situation that does not (at the moment) exist (future orientation). | ||
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> Verbally expressed MOs may be incongruent to the (more important) nonverbal [[physiological_state_accessing_cues_psacs|Physiological State Accessing Cues (PSACS)]]. | > Verbally expressed MOs may be incongruent to the (more important) nonverbal [[physiological_state_accessing_cues_psacs|Physiological State Accessing Cues (PSACS)]]. | ||
- | > MOs can lead to correspondent Three Pillar like cycles we can explore. | + | > MOs can lead to correspondent Three Pillar like cycles |
===== Practical Application in Non Violent Communication ===== | ===== Practical Application in Non Violent Communication ===== | ||