Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 11 FEBRUARY 1980 (Also issued as HCO PL of 11 Feb 80, same title) | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 11 FEBRUARY 1980 (Also issued as HCO PL of 11 Feb 80, same title) |
ILLEGAL PCs, ACCEPTANCE OF | ILLEGAL PCs, ACCEPTANCE OF |
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This bulletin enforces Church policy of not accepting psychiatric cases for services and makes it known that this includes the Purification Rundown. (These policies are stated in HCO PL/HCOB 6 Dec 76, Illegal Pcs, Acceptance Of, High Crime Bulletin and these policies apply in full to the Purification Rundown as well as other services currently being delivered, and to any future services.) | This bulletin enforces Church policy of not accepting psychiatric cases for services and makes it known that this includes the Purification Rundown. (These policies are stated in HCO PL/HCOB 6 Dec 76, Illegal Pcs, Acceptance Of, High Crime Bulletin and these policies apply in full to the Purification Rundown as well as other services currently being delivered, and to any future services.) |
While psychiatric cases could possibly benefit from the Purification Rundown, it would have to be administered under clinical conditions and medical supervision and at the signed responsibility of those responsible for the case. Such cases could not be included in the general normal run of persons under-going the Purification Rundown. | While psychiatric cases could possibly benefit from the Purification Rundown, it would have to be administered under clinical conditions and medical supervision and at the signed responsibility of those responsible for the case. Such cases could not be included in the general normal run of persons under-going the Purification Rundown. |
This is issued not because of any inability to help such persons, but because of the fact that such persons are often, after psychiatric treatment, in a state of risk to themselves, to others and to their environments. | This is issued not because of any inability to help such persons, but because of the fact that such persons are often, after psychiatric treatment, in a state of risk to themselves, to others and to their environments. |
Founder | Founder |