Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 17 SEPTEMBER 1968 | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 17 SEPTEMBER 1968 |
ETHNICS | |
GROSS CASE SUPERVISION ERRORS | A Case Supervisor must watch Ethnics (customs) oddities and changing fashions because one race has different mores than another and changing fashions bring in new methods of degradation, i.e. Drug Rehab was not necessary in 1950, but is vitally necessary in 1968. |
1. Ordering unnecessary repairs. | Sex was not a button in Ancient Greece and is the total subject of Freudian analysis in 1894. |
2. Trying to use repair processes to get case gain instead of getting the pc onto the next grade. | For the 1930 period, C/S would have to pay attention to rehabbing periods of time pc went “release” when drinking. |
3. Not writing down C/S instructions, but giving them to an auditor verbally. | What you are looking for and what must be handled is euphoria caused by some external stimuli. |
4. Talking to the auditor re the case. | This not only may be but must be rehabbed in many cases before they even begin to move. |
5. Talking to pc re his case. | Founder |
6. Failing to send pc to examiner if you’re unsure why his folder has been sent up for C/S. | |
7. Being reasonable. | |
8. Not having enough Ethics presence to get his orders followed. | |
9. Issuing involved repair orders. | |
10. BIGGEST GC/SE | |
Founder | |