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the therapy example in particular - i've seen 3 different examples now of people who pioneered a therapy technique using that technique on other people live and they do something special that people who didn't pioneer the therapy don't do. sort of a kind of hypnotism
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it's hard to put into words but... something like, they are very calm and very confident that the technique is good and will work, and the client *picks up on that calm and confidence* and it helps them relax into the technique itself more successfully
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in my own coaching work i have also noticed that some of my most dramatic results with clients occurred during times i was very calm and very confident that the technique is good and will work (for some value of "work"). one needs to have faith, i suppose
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obviously this is abusable. at the extreme end you get highly charismatic gurus who are so confident that their thing is good and will work that they completely wrap you around their finger. one also needs to uh not be an asshole about it
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I get all of this except I don't actually see how it can translate in the psi experiment—the initial confidence in result shouldn't actually be able to correlate their future gaze and skin response, right? Unless... maybe I should read methodology
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as in sifting through the entire multitude of sensory data and combing through that data for any indication whatsoever that someone is staring at them people are taking in shittons of data all the time and then filtering out almost all of it before it reaches consciousness