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Imbedded Suggestibility
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Imbedded suggestibility as devised by Milton Erickson, is about delivering messages indirectly to patients.

The technique involves embedding messages with different nonverbal (such as voice ton shifts, volume shifts, etc.) or verbal aspects (eg. saying something very clear and straightforward in the midst of a lot of ambiguous and confusing talk) in the communication to the patient.



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