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1. The unconscious of the client isexplicitly assigned the responsibility for the selection of the criticalelements ¡Ý the desired state, the resource, or new behaviors;
2. The unconscious is explicitly involved in all critical steps;
3.There are precise constraints placed upon the selection of newbehavior(s); more specifically¡¢the new behavior(s) mus tsatisfy the original positiveintention(s) of the behavior(s) to be changed;
4. The manipulation occurs at the level of state and intention as opposed atthe level of behavior.
Further, experiences with these patterns of unconscious access seem to lead towhat we have come to call the disciplined know-nothing state.
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