I think this is important to know from a layperson's view as well... as an example, I've seen leaders of groups who use confusion like so, "So to answer your question, and it's a good question, people today are growing in their abilities to ask me great questions, but your question really hinges upon the momentum of objects in tangent order. We know that there isn't just one lane to a finish line, there are so many choices. Choices after choice after choice... and we see that each choice, like a lane is moving in a direction of momentum based upon the power of the puller, or perhaps one could say the power of the driver, and when we get to the end of the path we realize that we never moved. Movement and momentum appear but ...." I've heard such a person talk like this and each time I would find myself kinda zoning out and I think, 'wait what? what was the answer to the question?" many times the people who ask questions to people like that forget the question they asked. I dont know if people like that, leading groups, are doing that on purpose or if it's an accident, but it somewhat controls the response of the audience. I began to spot it, only after reading about the confusion technique.
@@mayrapacheco5073 well said. I notice that news anchors and televangelists and salesmen of all stripes do this technique... to a layperson its basically boredom and confusion from babbling rambles. I think it's something not done with intent in the case of some people, such as Trump who has had a definite behavior all his life like this but lost clarity over time... but I think pastors and good salesmen know best how to be aware of it.
@@chloebell22 i THINK THEY LOVE THEIR POWER. IT IS FAR REMOVED FROM MAKING THE FOUNDATIONS OF A RESPECTFUL THERAPY. wHAT i'VE READ JUST SHOCKS AND MAKES ME SICK. mY EXPERIENCE IS NOT UNIQUE. sHAME ON pSYCHOTHERAPISTS.
It could be his special sharp signature sound. I’m not sure but it may be the case that eventually a person starts to sort of wait for it unconsciously while consciously they simply wonder about it, or maybe consciously they pretend not to notice while unconsciously they come to enjoy it more than before, but of course there are then certain conscious sensitivities which can indicate a deeper unconscious understanding that sooner or later becomes a less than obviously conscious anticipation. But we don’t know just yet exactly when or how that will occur.
I think this is important to know from a layperson's view as well... as an example, I've seen leaders of groups who use confusion like so, "So to answer your question, and it's a good question, people today are growing in their abilities to ask me great questions, but your question really hinges upon the momentum of objects in tangent order. We know that there isn't just one lane to a finish line, there are so many choices. Choices after choice after choice... and we see that each choice, like a lane is moving in a direction of momentum based upon the power of the puller, or perhaps one could say the power of the driver, and when we get to the end of the path we realize that we never moved. Movement and momentum appear but ...."
I've heard such a person talk like this and each time I would find myself kinda zoning out and I think, 'wait what? what was the answer to the question?" many times the people who ask questions to people like that forget the question they asked.
I dont know if people like that, leading groups, are doing that on purpose or if it's an accident, but it somewhat controls the response of the audience. I began to spot it, only after reading about the confusion technique.
sounds like Trump...he seems to ramble and then bam.... you realize he never answered anything but deters your focus away from the initial concern.
@@mayrapacheco5073 well said. I notice that news anchors and televangelists and salesmen of all stripes do this technique... to a layperson its basically boredom and confusion from babbling rambles. I think it's something not done with intent in the case of some people, such as Trump who has had a definite behavior all his life like this but lost clarity over time... but I think pastors and good salesmen know best how to be aware of it.
Fantastic
Wow, I've read quite a few about Erickson, yet this took me to another level.
Thank you Jeffery..yes we were taught soft loops and hard loops…
Thank you for sharing your brilliance, and passing on the genius so well.
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This video is fascinating. Thank you for replenishing my motivation to continue an education in psychology
Just amazing!!!
Thankyou for sharing.
Wow! How awesome!
This makes me feel better about making mistakes as I induce someone.
Thanks, An excellent presentation
Do you have any online course please?
If you have an advanced college degree they will give you access. Otherwise your on your own .
I can teach you.
Is destablizing someone ethical?
no!
it is cruel
confusion puts you under the power of the therapist
who is in complete control
@@chloebell22 i THINK THEY LOVE THEIR POWER. IT IS FAR REMOVED FROM MAKING THE FOUNDATIONS OF A RESPECTFUL THERAPY. wHAT i'VE READ JUST SHOCKS AND MAKES ME SICK. mY EXPERIENCE IS NOT UNIQUE. sHAME ON pSYCHOTHERAPISTS.
I closed my eyes. 😂
Want to watch this, but every time he says an "S" sound, the microphone picks up an ear piercing sound.
It's okay on my laptop, but it'd be horrific in a headset.
yessssssss
It could be his special sharp signature sound. I’m not sure but it may be the case that eventually a person starts to sort of wait for it unconsciously while consciously they simply wonder about it, or maybe consciously they pretend not to notice while unconsciously they come to enjoy it more than before, but of course there are then certain conscious sensitivities which can indicate a deeper unconscious understanding that sooner or later becomes a less than obviously conscious anticipation. But we don’t know just yet exactly
when or how that will occur.
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If anyone wants as m actually good explanation of Erickson , try David Snyder.
Those are some hard S's...had to mute and caption.
ha ha, Confucian techniques.
u dont make any sense my Friend
That's right
As it's supposed to be