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To break state is to move out of any state into a more neutral state. Use break states when you want a person to be in a neutral state because you need to test an anchor and when a person is distracted and you want to get their attention.
A pattern interrupt is an intervention to move someone from an intense negative state to a neutral state. Use pattern interrupts when you want to break a strong negative state and going directly to a positive state would be too great a step.
There are many ways to break state:
- Tell a joke.
- Call a person's name.
- Ask them to move or walk, to change their position.
- Distract them:
- Visually - show them something interesting.
- Auditorily - make a noise or play music.
- Kinestheticallly - touch them (if this is appropriate).
Break states and pattern interrupts are both useful for getting out of stuck states. You can recognize a stuck state in someone when:
- They have a fixed physiology.
- They always sit or go to the same place in a room.
- They do not move very much.
- They say the same things or repeat movements.
- They go round in circles in a discussion or argument.
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