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We now extend this notion explicitly to the analogue systems and say that the listener in this situation not only generates a set of well formed deep structures, but also the corresponding sets of 4-tuples from which the deep structures themselves were derived. Thus, words are anchors for past 4-tuples phrases are sequences of 4-tuples which combine into meaningful patterns of conscious and unconscious understanding. When we ask a question, it is in essence a request for the person responding...
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Words are useful for communication in that they are anchors which trigger past 4-tuples. The word horse is meaningful if you have some experience of a horse, seeing it, touching it, hearing it, smelling it either directly or through a movie or a picture of it. A human being who never had any contact with a horse or a representation of a horse would not have a meaning for the word. If you were communicating with this person verbally, you would perhaps describe it as big, with four legs, able to...
Patterns of Meaningful Communication in Hypnosis with Congruent Clients
Communication in hypnosis or in any context for that matter is meaningful to the degree that it serves the desired purpose. To chat over morning coffee is meaningful to serve the purpose of amusing a friend, or the sharing of thoughts. Simple conversations during the day of an average person may sometimes serve his purposes, and sometimes he may be understood. Sometimes he is aware is he is misinterpreted when he is not. Sometimes he believes he is misinterpreted when he is not. Sometimes he is...
Transderivatonal Search Generalized Referential Index
One of Erickson's favorite devices, employed when the client is in both trance and normal state of awareness, is for him to tell a story. This story, typically, begins with the phrase I had a patient once Erickson then proceeds to describe some actual or created-on-the-spot version of an experience which will be relevant to the person to whom he is presently speaking. The amount of relevance which the story has depends upon how direct Erickson wishes to be in his communications in general, this...
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Introduction The Model Primary Experience Language Secondary Experience Representational System The R-Operator on the General Discussion of the Use of the R-Operator and 4-Tuple in Hypnotic Inductions on the Accessing Techniques Transderivational Search Generalized Referential Index The C-Operator Patterns of Meaningful Communication in Hypnosis with Congruent Clients Tracking Model I of Tracking Model III Construction of Meaningful Communication in Hypnosis with Incongruent Clients
General Discussion of the Use of the ROperator and 4Tuple in Hypnotic Inductions
In Volume I of the Patterns series, the process of hypnotic induction was described in terms of pacing and leading. The advanced student of hypnosis and communication will find it useful to understand these processes in terms of the R operator over the 4-tuple. Let us begin with the notion of pacing. Essentially, pacing is the process by which the hypnotist makes contact with the client, or in terms of Patterns I, the hypnotist meets the client at the client's model of the world. Overt pacing...