Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 15 MAY 1980 | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 15 MAY 1980 | ||||
HOW TO WRITE UP A SESSION (FOR NEW AUDITORS) | HOW TO WRITE UP A SESSION (FOR NEW AUDITORS) | ||||
Every auditing session is carefully kept track of and reported on by the auditor. | Every auditing session is carefully kept track of and reported on by the auditor. | ||||
This issue lays out how to write up a session and gives examples of the forms that are used. Look at the forms attached to the back of this issue as often as you like, so that you have a proper balance of mass with the significance you are being presented with. | This issue lays out how to write up a session and gives examples of the forms that are used. Look at the forms attached to the back of this issue as often as you like, so that you have a proper balance of mass with the significance you are being presented with. | ||||
The following are terms that are used in connection with auditing and writing up an auditing session: | The following are terms that are used in connection with auditing and writing up an auditing session: | ||||
ADMINISTRATION: The action or fact of keeping auditor's reports and other records related to an auditing session. (Abbreviation: Admin) | ADMINISTRATION: The action or fact of keeping auditor's reports and other records related to an auditing session. (Abbreviation: Admin) | ||||
CO-AUDIT: A team of any two people who are helping each other reach a better life with Scientology or Dianetic processing. | CO-AUDIT: A team of any two people who are helping each other reach a better life with Scientology or Dianetic processing. | ||||
CO-AUDITOR: One who audits another co-auditor under supervision and after training at a given level. | CO-AUDITOR: One who audits another co-auditor under supervision and after training at a given level. | ||||
PC EXAMINER: That person in a Scientology church assigned to the duties of noting pc's statements, E-Meter phenomena and pc indicators after a session or when a pc wishes to volunteer information. | PC EXAMINER: That person in a Scientology church assigned to the duties of noting pc's statements, E-Meter phenomena and pc indicators after a session or when a pc wishes to volunteer information. | ||||
CASE SUPERVISOR: That person in a Scientology church who gives instruction regarding the auditing of preclears and supervises the auditing of preclears. (Abbreviation: C/S) | CASE SUPERVISOR: That person in a Scientology church who gives instruction regarding the auditing of preclears and supervises the auditing of preclears. (Abbreviation: C/S) | ||||
Proper session admin is a very important activity. As a co-auditor, you are part of a team including the case supervisor, the co-audit supervisor and the pc examiner. Every member of this team has his separate duties in ensuring your co-auditing sessions are technically correct and that accurate and agreed-upon administration procedures are followed. | Proper session admin is a very important activity. As a co-auditor, you are part of a team including the case supervisor, the co-audit supervisor and the pc examiner. Every member of this team has his separate duties in ensuring your co-auditing sessions are technically correct and that accurate and agreed-upon administration procedures are followed. | ||||
Part of your duties concerning the admin of your auditing sessions is to make it clear what happened in the session itself so that the session can be properly supervised by the C/S and so that an accurate record exists of what occurred. These records are kept in the pc's folder. | Part of your duties concerning the admin of your auditing sessions is to make it clear what happened in the session itself so that the session can be properly supervised by the C/S and so that an accurate record exists of what occurred. These records are kept in the pc's folder. | ||||
Here are the things that are always included in your session write-up: | Here are the things that are always included in your session write-up: | ||||
WORKSHEET: A worksheet is supposed to be the complete running record of the session from beginning to end. (Abbreviation: W/S) | WORKSHEET: A worksheet is supposed to be the complete running record of the session from beginning to end. (Abbreviation: W/S) | ||||
AUDITOR REPORT FORM: An auditor's report form is made out at the end of each session. It gives an outline of what actions were taken during the session and the exact process commands used. (Abbreviation: ARF) | AUDITOR REPORT FORM: An auditor's report form is made out at the end of each session. It gives an outline of what actions were taken during the session and the exact process commands used. (Abbreviation: ARF) | ||||
SUMMARY REPORT FORM: A report written after the session on a fill-in type standard form which is simply a summarized record of what happened and what was observed during the session. (Abbreviation: SRF) | SUMMARY REPORT FORM: A report written after the session on a fill-in type standard form which is simply a summarized record of what happened and what was observed during the session. (Abbreviation: SRF) | ||||
EXAM REPORT: A report made out by the Examiner when the pc goes to the pc examiner after session or goes on his own volition. It contains the meter details, pc's indicators and the pc's statement. | EXAM REPORT: A report made out by the Examiner when the pc goes to the pc examiner after session or goes on his own volition. It contains the meter details, pc's indicators and the pc's statement. | ||||
C/S: A case supervisor's direction of what to audit on a pc. C/S also stands for the action of writing the direction, meaning to «case supervise». | C/S: A case supervisor's direction of what to audit on a pc. C/S also stands for the action of writing the direction, meaning to «case supervise». | ||||
An example of each of the above session admin terms is attached to the back of this issue. | An example of each of the above session admin terms is attached to the back of this issue. | ||||
The order in which these reports are clipped together and put into the pc's folder for presentation to the case supervisor is as follows: | The order in which these reports are clipped together and put into the pc's folder for presentation to the case supervisor is as follows: | ||||
The case supervisor usually writes the C/S (case supervisor directions of what to audit on a pc) for the next session. If the co-auditor is certain of what the next session action should be, he can fill it in himself and the case supervisor will OK it providing the co-auditor has recommended the correct next action for the pc. The case supervisor also grades the session just given. He lets the auditor know how well done the session was based on how standardly it was delivered. | The case supervisor usually writes the C/S (case supervisor directions of what to audit on a pc) for the next session. If the co-auditor is certain of what the next session action should be, he can fill it in himself and the case supervisor will OK it providing the co-auditor has recommended the correct next action for the pc. The case supervisor also grades the session just given. He lets the auditor know how well done the session was based on how standardly it was delivered. | ||||
FOLDER SUMMARY: The folder summary is a white piece of paper stapled to the left inside front cover of the pc's folder. The folder summary is a list of all of the auditing actions that have been done on a pc. It is in consecutive date order and shows what processes were audited and their end results. It includes each session's date, total time and the exam result. (Abbreviation: FS) | FOLDER SUMMARY: The folder summary is a white piece of paper stapled to the left inside front cover of the pc's folder. The folder summary is a list of all of the auditing actions that have been done on a pc. It is in consecutive date order and shows what processes were audited and their end results. It includes each session's date, total time and the exam result. (Abbreviation: FS) | ||||
Attached is an example of what the folder summary should look like. | Attached is an example of what the folder summary should look like. | ||||
Extra copies of all of these forms will be available from your course admin or the organization's bookstore. | Extra copies of all of these forms will be available from your course admin or the organization's bookstore. | ||||
All of these reports (except the session worksheets) are filled out at the end of each session. They must be written very legibly so that the case supervisor can read them and see what occurred in the session. | All of these reports (except the session worksheets) are filled out at the end of each session. They must be written very legibly so that the case supervisor can read them and see what occurred in the session. | ||||
The worksheet is written as the session is going on. It is a running record of the session and what happens during the session. The auditor does not, by any means, pay more attention to his admin than he does to his pc or to his communication cycle with his pc. He must, however, write down the main occurrences of the session. The most convenient way of keeping worksheets in a non-metered co-audit session is to have your worksheet paper on a clipboard and available for notations during the session. | The worksheet is written as the session is going on. It is a running record of the session and what happens during the session. The auditor does not, by any means, pay more attention to his admin than he does to his pc or to his communication cycle with his pc. He must, however, write down the main occurrences of the session. The most convenient way of keeping worksheets in a non-metered co-audit session is to have your worksheet paper on a clipboard and available for notations during the session. | ||||
After the session, the co-auditor can fill in (with red ink) any details he may have missed writing down during the session. He also goes over the worksheets he wrote during the session, and clarifies any words that are not easily readable, by BLOCK PRINTING the word above the one that is hard to read, as in the following example: | After the session, the co-auditor can fill in (with red ink) any details he may have missed writing down during the session. He also goes over the worksheets he wrote during the session, and clarifies any words that are not easily readable, by BLOCK PRINTING the word above the one that is hard to read, as in the following example: | ||||
VERY | VERY | ||||
The pc was xxxxx happy. | The pc was xxxxx happy. | ||||
The block printing (as with any after session clarification of a worksheet) is done in red ink. The original worksheets are never thrown away, copied, erased, deleted from, etc. in any way other than as described above. | The block printing (as with any after session clarification of a worksheet) is done in red ink. The original worksheets are never thrown away, copied, erased, deleted from, etc. in any way other than as described above. | ||||
Standard admin is a vital part of the technology of auditing and is something that every good auditor adheres to and takes pride in. | Standard admin is a vital part of the technology of auditing and is something that every good auditor adheres to and takes pride in. | ||||
Founder | Founder | ||||
ATTACHMENT #1 | ATTACHMENT #1 | ||||
C/S FORM | C/S FORM | ||||
PAT SMITH (red) 22 Feb 80 (red) | PAT SMITH (red) 22 Feb 80 (red) | ||||
JAN JONES (red) | JAN JONES (red) | ||||
SESSION GRADE ______________ (red) | SESSION GRADE ______________ (red) | ||||
Session went very well. (red) | Session went very well. (red) | ||||
Next C/S: | Next C/S: | ||||
1. Reach and Withdraw on Outdoor Environment (blue) | 1. Reach and Withdraw on Outdoor Environment (blue) | ||||
2. Reach and Withdraw on Pc's Personal Living Area and MEST (blue) | 2. Reach and Withdraw on Pc's Personal Living Area and MEST (blue) | ||||
3. Reach and Withdraw on Pc's Working Area (blue) | 3. Reach and Withdraw on Pc's Working Area (blue) | ||||
Jan Jones (red) | Jan Jones (red) | ||||
ATTACHMENT #2 | ATTACHMENT #2 | ||||
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 8 MARCH 1971 (Replaces and Revises HCO PLs of 9 May 69 and 26 Jan AD 20, «Exam Form».) | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 8 MARCH 1971 (Replaces and Revises HCO PLs of 9 May 69 and 26 Jan AD 20, «Exam Form».) | ||||
EXAMINERS FORM | EXAMINERS FORM | ||||
After Session: Qual Div ____FLAG____ (Place) | After Session: Qual Div ____FLAG____ (Place) | ||||
Volunteered: Date: 22 Feb 80 | Volunteered: Date: 22 Feb 80 | ||||
Medical: Time 12:00 pm | Medical: Time 12:00 pm | ||||
PC or Pre OT Name: Pat Smith | PC or Pre OT Name: Pat Smith | ||||
Last Grade Attained: Purification R/D | Last Grade Attained: Purification R/D | ||||
Grade, Course or Action Being Attested: | Grade, Course or Action Being Attested: | ||||
PC's Statement (write down exactly what PC says): | PC's Statement (write down exactly what PC says): | ||||
I had a great session! | I had a great session! | ||||
TA Position & any BD: 2.3 PC Indicators: VGIs | TA Position & any BD: 2.3 PC Indicators: VGIs | ||||
State of Needle: F/N (Wide) | State of Needle: F/N (Wide) | ||||
F/N Indicated to PC: Yes | F/N Indicated to PC: Yes | ||||
Mark Brown | Mark Brown | ||||
(Signature of Examiner) | (Signature of Examiner) | ||||
Route this form to Tech Services which routes it into the folder. | Route this form to Tech Services which routes it into the folder. | ||||
When illness reported make this out with a carbon under it and route orig to T/S and folder and carbon to MO or Qual Sec. Rush route any roller coaster later report or sick rpt to folder to prevent C/S errors. | When illness reported make this out with a carbon under it and route orig to T/S and folder and carbon to MO or Qual Sec. Rush route any roller coaster later report or sick rpt to folder to prevent C/S errors. | ||||
Founder | Founder | ||||
ATTACHMENT #3 | ATTACHMENT #3 | ||||
CO-AUDIT SESSION SUMMARY REPORT FORM | CO-AUDIT SESSION SUMMARY REPORT FORM | ||||
The auditor checks each one off and fills in the appropriate data. | The auditor checks each one off and fills in the appropriate data. | ||||
PC: Pat Smith | PC: Pat Smith | ||||
AUDITOR: Jan Jones | AUDITOR: Jan Jones | ||||
PROCESS RUN: Environment Locational | PROCESS RUN: Environment Locational | ||||
PC GAINS: PC got into PT. | PC GAINS: PC got into PT. | ||||
SESSION OBSERVATIONS: | SESSION OBSERVATIONS: | ||||
1. How did pc do in relation to what was run? Great. | 1. How did pc do in relation to what was run? Great. | ||||
2. Effectiveness of process: Excellent. | 2. Effectiveness of process: Excellent. | ||||
3. Emotional state of the pc and whether this improved: Bored. Improved to happy. | 3. Emotional state of the pc and whether this improved: Bored. Improved to happy. | ||||
4. Any misemotion: No. | 4. Any misemotion: No. | ||||
5. Preclear appearance: Neat. Well groomed. | 5. Preclear appearance: Neat. Well groomed. | ||||
6. Mannerisms: Twitches in mouth occasionally. | 6. Mannerisms: Twitches in mouth occasionally. | ||||
7. Mannerism changes: Stopped twitching his mouth. | 7. Mannerism changes: Stopped twitching his mouth. | ||||
8. Any change in skin tone: Got pinker. | 8. Any change in skin tone: Got pinker. | ||||
9. Did color of eyes change? Yes Get brighter? Yes Get dull? | 9. Did color of eyes change? Yes Get brighter? Yes Get dull? | ||||
10. Any comm lags: Yes. | 10. Any comm lags: Yes. | ||||
11. Any cognitions: Yes. | 11. Any cognitions: Yes. | ||||
12. Any pains turn on? No Pains turn off? | 12. Any pains turn on? No Pains turn off? | ||||
13. Any sensations turn on? No Sensations turn off? | 13. Any sensations turn on? No Sensations turn off? | ||||
14. Any difficulties: No. | 14. Any difficulties: No. | ||||
15. Did you complete the C/S instructions? Yes. | 15. Did you complete the C/S instructions? Yes. | ||||
16. Was the pc happy at session end? Yes. | 16. Was the pc happy at session end? Yes. | ||||
ATTACHMENT #4 | ATTACHMENT #4 | ||||
CO-AUDIT AUDITOR'S REPORT FORM | CO-AUDIT AUDITOR'S REPORT FORM | ||||
DATE: 22 Feb 80 | DATE: 22 Feb 80 | ||||
PRECLEAR: Pat Smith | PRECLEAR: Pat Smith | ||||
TOTAL SESSION TIME: 18 minutes | TOTAL SESSION TIME: 18 minutes | ||||
AUDITOR: Jan Jones | AUDITOR: Jan Jones | ||||
Start of Session Environment Locational Clear Command – «Look at that (object)» Start of Process 1. Look at that (object). End of Session | Start of Session Environment Locational Clear Command – «Look at that (object)» Start of Process 1. Look at that (object). End of Session | ||||
11:50 11:52 12:08 | PC VGIs PC understood command PC cognited «I feel much more in present time!» F/N VGIs at Exam | 11:50 11:52 12:08 | PC VGIs PC understood command PC cognited «I feel much more in present time!» F/N VGIs at Exam | ||
Pat Smith 22 Feb 80
Pat Smith 22 Feb 80
Jan Jones
Jan Jones
PC: Pat Smith
PC: Pat Smith
PRECLEAR:
PRECLEAR:
DATE:
DATE:
AUDITOR:
AUDITOR:
TOTAL SESSION TIME:
TOTAL SESSION TIME:
The auditor checks each one off and fills in the appropriate data:
The auditor checks each one off and fills in the appropriate data:
DATE:
DATE:
PC:
PC:
AUDITOR:
AUDITOR:
PROCESS RUN:
PROCESS RUN:
PC GAINS:
PC GAINS:
SESSION OBSERVATIONS:
SESSION OBSERVATIONS:
1. How did pc do in relation to what was run?
1. How did pc do in relation to what was run?
2. Effectiveness of process:
2. Effectiveness of process:
3. Emotional state of the pc and whether this improved:
3. Emotional state of the pc and whether this improved:
4. Any misemotion:
4. Any misemotion:
5. Preclear appearance:
5. Preclear appearance:
6. Mannerisms:
6. Mannerisms:
7. Mannerism changes:
7. Mannerism changes:
8. Any change in skin tone:
8. Any change in skin tone:
9. Did color of eyes change? Get brighter? Get dull?
9. Did color of eyes change? Get brighter? Get dull?
10. Any comm lags:
10. Any comm lags:
11. Any cognitions:
11. Any cognitions:
12. Any pains turn on? Pains turn off?
12. Any pains turn on? Pains turn off?
13. Any sensations turn on? Sensations turn off?
13. Any sensations turn on? Sensations turn off?
14. Any difficulties:
14. Any difficulties:
15. Did you complete the C/S instructions?
15. Did you complete the C/S instructions?
16. Was the pc happy at session end?
16. Was the pc happy at session end?