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  1. WHAT IS MODELING?
    WHAT IS A MODEL?
    WHY MODEL?
    WHY MODELING IS POSSIBLE
    Structure and Experience
  2. THE EXPERIENTIAL ARRAY
    Flow of Effect
  3. THE PROCESS
    Sub-Abilities
    Selecting Exemplars
    Framing for Exemplars
    ELICITATION
    Asking Questions
    Stepping In
    Patterning
    Capturing Description
    Necessary and Sufficient
    The Elicitation Protocol
  4. BELIEFS
    Underlying Beliefs
    Equivalences
    Cause-Effects
    Unstated Connections
    The “Belief Template”
  5. BELIEFS: EQUIVALENCES
    CRITERIA
    Elicitation Questions for the Criterion
    “Being Passionate About Something”: Criterion
    DEFINITION
    Elicitation Questions for the Definition
    “Being Passionate About Something”: Definition
    EVIDENCE
    Threshold
    Specificity
    Elicitation Questions for the Evidence
    “Being Passionate About Something”: Evidence
  6. BELIEFS: CAUSE-EFFECTS
    ENABLING CAUSE-EFFECTS
    Elicitation Questions for Enabling Cause-Effects
    “Being Passionate About Something”: Enabling Cause-Effect
    MOTIVATING CAUSE-EFFECT
    Elicitation Questions for the Motivating Cause-Effect
    “Being Passionate About Something”:Motivating Cause-Effect
  7. SUPPORTING BELIEFs
    Noticing Supporting Beliefs
    “Being Passionate About Something”: Supporting Beliefs
  8. STRATEGIES
    Sequences and Sets
    PRIMARY STRATEGY
    Elicitation Questions for the Primary Strategy
    “Being Passionate About Something”: Primary Strategy
    SECONDARY STRATEGIES
    Elicitation Questions for Secondary Strategies
    “Being Passionate About Something”: Secondary Strategies
  9. EMOTIONS
    SIGNAL EMOTIONS
    Noticing Signal Emotions
    SUSTAINING EMOTIONS
    Elicitation Questions for the Sustaining Emotion
    “Being Passionate About Something”: Sustaining Emotion
  10. EXTERNAL BEHAVIOR
    Elicitation Question for External Behavior
    “Being Passionate About Something”: External Behavior
  11. CONTRIBUTING FACTORS
    Noticing Contributing Factors
    “Being Passionate About Something”:Contributing Factors
  12. CREATING THE INITIAL ARRAY
    “Being Passionate About Something”:The Initial Array
  13. COMPLETING THE ARRAY
    Reviewing the Initial Array
    “Being Passionate About Something”:Reviewing
    Clarifying the Initial Array
    “Being Passionate About Something”:Clarifying
  14. ACQUISITION
    Reference Experiences
    ACCESS: ESTABLISHING THE MODEL IN YOUR EXPERIENCE
    Rehearsal
    The Acquisition Protocol
    INTEGRATION: BECOMING COMPETENT
    HINDRANCES

AFTERWORD

APPENDICES
APPENDIX I: GOOD QUESTIONS
APPENDIX II: EXPERIENTIAL ARRAY: ELICITATION DEFINITIONS
APPENDIX III: EXPERIENTIAL ARRAY: ELICITATION QUESTIONS
APPENDIX IV: EXAMPLE ARRAY: LENNY

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