Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 10 SEPTEMBER 1968-1 | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 10 SEPTEMBER 1968 (Amended 20 Sept 68) |
ADDITION OF 28 FEBRUARY 1975 | |
VALENCE SHIFTER | |
The List Question, "What valence (identity) would be safe" is based on tech theory and is used for Pre OTs with high OT sections that do not change non-optimum behaviour. | |
It is also (rarely) used on a lower grade case who is "detached" which is to say chronically out of valence to the point of no case gain. | |
GREEN FORM, S & D | It is very dynamite – be exact in listing it. |
It was found in C/Supervising aboard the RSM that the following additives had been entered and are not altogether correct. | Founder |
1. “Green Form to Free Needle.” Not necessarily correct. It may or may not. Each item on the Green Form is independent of the rest. However it can be a serious blunder to continue a GF past an F/N. I have seen TAs then rise. | |
The only time you would ever do this (go past an F/N on a Green Form) would be when GIs were not in and the pc still felt he was in trouble. In this case the F/N is probably an ARC Brk needle and an ARC Break should be checked. | |
2. “S & Ds to F/N” (WSU). Not necessarily true. You stop as per listing rules. | |