
Cooperative Care with Monique Feyrecilde LVT, VTS
Cog-Dog Radio
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The Use of Distractions to Be Cooperative
The difference is that you didn't present it. Like if something is really tough, you should get a really big payout. You're literally just presenting it after you do the really hard thing. If I'm using something really high value, I'm going to mask all of those. All of those will become invisible. They're going to completely be just like I'm taking it totally invisible because their motivation to access whatever it is I'm offering is going to override subtle body language cues of a version.
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