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theory:problem_space [30/03/2011 11:01] – [An Egg Problem] admintheory:problem_space [05/04/2018 15:57] (current) – [Introduction] admin
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   * “What kind of problem was this problem before it was this problem?”   * “What kind of problem was this problem before it was this problem?”
  
-The client starts with a problem set, or a particular class of problems and the solution set will be in a completely different cosmology. This is how the concept of clean space works. It moves the person out of their problem domain.+The client starts with a problem set, or a particular class of problems and the solution set will be in a completely different cosmology. This is how the concept of emergent knowledge works. It moves the person out of their problem domain.
  
 We can elicit some information about how the client classifies their problems, once the client has written or drawn their statement, we can ask: We can elicit some information about how the client classifies their problems, once the client has written or drawn their statement, we can ask:
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   * “What do you call that?” indicating towards the statement.   * “What do you call that?” indicating towards the statement.
  
-This also assist us when discovering the Pristine aspect of the problem, we would simply exchange the answer to the above question into either of the egg questions.+This also assist us when discovering the [[theory:Pristine]] aspect of the problem, we simply exchange the answer to the above question into either of the egg questions.
  
-  * “Where did this …… come from before it was this ……?” +  * “And where did this …… come from before it was this ……?” 
-  * “What kind of …… was this …… before it was this ……?”+  * “And what kind of …… was this …… before it was this ……?”
  
 A client’s problem space is where they are focussed on the trauma and the events that occurred. When they begin to talk about the trauma they will be in a time period that begins just before the worst moment occurred. It is characterised by the use of words ending in ‘ing’ that keeps the problem ongoing. A client’s problem space is where they are focussed on the trauma and the events that occurred. When they begin to talk about the trauma they will be in a time period that begins just before the worst moment occurred. It is characterised by the use of words ending in ‘ing’ that keeps the problem ongoing.