Pressure somatics from a Health Form or a Dianetic List e.g.
should be taken up in a Dianetic session with caution as the pc can often bog on the chain and no erasure is obtained.
C/Ses can OK pressure somatics to be run in Dianetics when the pc runs well and there is a proven Dianetic Auditor available. Otherwise treat pressure somatics with caution as pc’s can have trouble locating the basic incident on the chain and getting an erasure.
Any difficulty with a pressure somatic item in Dianetics is handled with an L3B, particularly question No. 24. An org that does not have a Class IV auditor trained to date/locate as in question 21 & 24 of an L3B must not run pressure somatics until they do have such a classed auditor. Date/locate is taught at Class IV or above on the Int R/D checksheet, HCO PL 29 October 1973. A Dianetic auditor who is not also Class IV and has done the Int R/D checksheet, does not handle question 21 & 24 of an L3B, as he is untrained in date/locate actions. He should end the session to have these questions handled by someone trained to do so. The folder goes to the C/S, then D of P and the D of P would assign an auditor trained in date/locate to do the action.