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Interfaces - process and content types
Interweaves are categorized into two types: process interweaves and content interweaves. Process interweaves focus on how they affect the reprocessing experience. They are mechanical and alter the client's engagement without addressing the specific content. These can include changes in the speed or direction of eye movements, switching to tactile methods, or simple affirmations to provide reassurance during difficult moments. Subtle actions like head nods or deep breaths also serve as interweaves, enhancing the client's experience as they engage with their material. On the other hand, content interweaves directly influence the material the client is processing, often reframing their attention towards different aspects of their experiences through gentle questioning, which helps clients gain new perspectives. While organized lists of interweaves can aid learning, effective interweaves should be tailored to the individual client's needs and experiences, facilitating their natural processing and offering personalized support. The goal is to create handcrafted interweaves that resonate with the client's own processing style, ensuring they feel supported and understood throughout their journey.