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-======PROCESSING WITH EMERGENT MODELLING======+======Processing with Emergent Knowledge======
 =====Gaining Client Focus===== =====Gaining Client Focus=====
 Throughout this work remember that any thought, any word or any term can be represented in clay. Anything can be so demonstrated if you work at it. Throughout this work remember that any thought, any word or any term can be represented in clay. Anything can be so demonstrated if you work at it.
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 =====Represent that in Clay===== =====Represent that in Clay=====
 Once the client has originated what it is they would like to work on, the facilitator provides the client with an instruction like: Once the client has originated what it is they would like to work on, the facilitator provides the client with an instruction like:
-  * //“Do it in clay,”// or+  * //“Show that in clay,”// or
   * //“Represent that in clay,”//   * //“Represent that in clay,”//
 It has been mentioned a few times already that the facilitator must have no influence here on the client. The colours chosen, the shapes made etc. are all the clients choice. Allow the client the time and space to access the information they require to perform this task. It has been mentioned a few times already that the facilitator must have no influence here on the client. The colours chosen, the shapes made etc. are all the clients choice. Allow the client the time and space to access the information they require to perform this task.
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 =====Finishing the Process===== =====Finishing the Process=====
 At the moment of 'cracking the case', the client will experience a noticeable positive change in their well being, this could also be accompanied with an exclamation of //“It's gone!”// or similar; other times the client may simply have a deep sense of relief and feel the weight of their problem has dissipated. At the moment of 'cracking the case', the client will experience a noticeable positive change in their well being, this could also be accompanied with an exclamation of //“It's gone!”// or similar; other times the client may simply have a deep sense of relief and feel the weight of their problem has dissipated.
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