What You’ll Discover in David Gordon and Graham Dawes Expanding Your World
David Gordon and Graham Dawes – Expanding Your World
David Gordon and Graham Dawes
Expanding Your World
1. MODELING: WHAT IS IT?
What is a MODEL?
WHY MODEL
MODELING IS AVAILABLE
Structure and Experience
2. THE EXPERIENTIAL RISK
Flow of Effect
3. THE PROCESS
Sub-Abilities
Choose Exemplars
Framing for Exemplars
ELICITATION
Asking questions
Stepping in
Patterning
Capturing Description
Necessary and Sufficient
The Elicitation Protocol
4. BELIEFS
The Underlying Beliefs
Equivalences
Cause-Effects
Unstated Connections
The “Belief Template”
5. BELIEFS
CRITERIA
Criterion Questions on Elicitation
“Being Passionate About Something”Criterion
DEFINITION
Questions on Elicitation and the Definition
“Being Passionate About Something”Definition
EVIDENCE
Threshold
Specificity
Questions about Elicitation for the Evidence
“Being Passionate About Something”: Evidence
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6. BELIEFS CAUSE-EFFECTS
ENABLING CAUSE-EFFECTS
Questions about Elicitation for Enabling Cause-Effects
“Being Passionate About Something”: Enabling Cause-Effect
MOTIVATING CAUSE-EFFECT
Motivational Cause Elicitation Questions-In effect
“Being Passionate About Something”:Motivating Cause-In effect
7. SUPPORTING BELIEFS
Noticing Supporting Beliefs
“Being Passionate About Something”: Supporting Beliefs
8. STRATEGIES
Sequences and Sets
PRIMARY STATEGY
Questions about Elicitation for the Primary Strategy
“Being Passionate About Something”: Primary Strategy
SECONDARY STATEGIES
Secondary Strategies: Elicitation Questions
“Being Passionate About Something”: Secondary Strategies
9. EMOTIONS
SIGNAL EMOTIONS
Noticing the Signal Emotions
STABILITY IN EMOTIONS
Questions to Encourage Sustaining Emotion
“Being Passionate About Something”Sustaining Emotion
10. EXTERNAL BEHAVIOR
For External Behavior, Elicitation Question
“Being Passionate About Something”External Behavior
11. CONTRIBUTING FACTORS
Recognizing Contributing Factors
“Being Passionate About Something”:Contributing factors
12. CREATING THE INITIAL ARRY
“Being Passionate About Something”:The Initial Array
13. COMPLETING THE ARRAY
The Initial Array: A Review
“Being Passionate About Something”:Reviewing
Clarifying the Initial Array
“Being Passionate About Something”:Clarifying
14. ACQUISITION
Refer to Experiences
ACCESS: ESTABLISHING A MODEL IN YOUR EXPERIENCE
Rehearsal
The Acquisition Protocol
INTEGRATION – BECOMING A COMPETENT
HINDRANCES
AFTERWORD
APPENDICES
APPENDIX I: GOOD QSTIONS
APPENDIX II: EXPERIENTIAL ARRAY: ELICITATION DEFINITIONS
APPENDIX III: EXPERIENTIAL ARRAY: ELICITATION QUESTIONS
APPENDIX 4: EXAMPLE ARAY: LENNY
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