[NIFL-LD:3292] Re: Instruction for LBLD - more ?? for Denton

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Denton Kurtz wrote:
> Most of what we do is treatment of the meta-cognitive/internal level.  The
> barely conscious, sub-conscious and unconscious thought processing level
is
> what we are training.

Internal, barely conscious, sub-conscious and unconscious is quite the
opposite of what I understand metacognitive thinking to be, which literally
means "thinking about thinking." Would you please elaborate on metacognition
as you use the term?

Tom Woods



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