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 The second element of PCW involves using non-specific or indirect hypnosis and metaphor explorations to create what's called "fluid states" for the client. These fluid states help the client become more open to new ideas and ways of thinking.  The second element of PCW involves using non-specific or indirect hypnosis and metaphor explorations to create what's called "fluid states" for the client. These fluid states help the client become more open to new ideas and ways of thinking. 
  
-Finally, the third element of PCW is time framing. This involves promoting new ways of moving through time and space, such as challenging the client's beliefs about the past and futureand encouraging them to focus on the present moment. +Finally, the third element of PCW is time framing. This involves promoting new ways of moving through time and space, such as challenging the client's beliefs about the past and future and encouraging them to focus on the present moment. 
  
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 One of the key benefits of PCW is the immense flexibility it offers to deal with a wide range of client conditions in a time-effective manner. The practitioner uses a variety of techniques, but the most important aspect of PCW is the adoption of different stances to assist the client. These stances are designed to deliberately provoke responses from the client to create new ways of thinking and feeling. One of the key benefits of PCW is the immense flexibility it offers to deal with a wide range of client conditions in a time-effective manner. The practitioner uses a variety of techniques, but the most important aspect of PCW is the adoption of different stances to assist the client. These stances are designed to deliberately provoke responses from the client to create new ways of thinking and feeling.
  
-Some of the 27 stances used in PCW include:+Some of the 40 stances used in PCW include:
  
 **Interrupting the client**: The therapist may interrupt the client mid-sentence to create a pause for reflection or to challenge an assumption. **Interrupting the client**: The therapist may interrupt the client mid-sentence to create a pause for reflection or to challenge an assumption.
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