Nonverbal Implication

  1. Is provided by the nonverbal context, or some element(s) of it.
  2. This context can be either real, or imagined/hallucinated, but it must be compelling.
  3. The context elicits the desired response or understanding.
  4. Is what Erickson often described as, “What you know, but you don't know that you know”—a dependable involuntary response to a specific context that you aren't consciously aware of.
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