Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 26 AUGUST 1960 | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 26 AUGUST 1960 |
Regimen Two | Regimen Two |
Regimen Two requires no assessment. | Regimen Two requires no assessment. |
This regimen is run with presession and Model Session and contains a complete set of processes for the Model Session. | This regimen is run with presession and Model Session and contains a complete set of processes for the Model Session. |
MODEL SESSION | MODEL SESSION |
It should be noted that the patter wording of a Model Session is what is set and fixed. By always using the same words to open, continue and close a session, to begin and end processes, a duplication of sessions is achieved which as they continue, runs them out. The patter wording of a Model Session should be learned by heart and not changed. The commands of regimens of processes used in Model Sessions may change. But not the patter. It is this patter which makes a Model Session a Model Session, not the commands run in it. | It should be noted that the patter wording of a Model Session is what is set and fixed. By always using the same words to open, continue and close a session, to begin and end processes, a duplication of sessions is achieved which as they continue, runs them out. The patter wording of a Model Session should be learned by heart and not changed. The commands of regimens of processes used in Model Sessions may change. But not the patter. It is this patter which makes a Model Session a Model Session, not the commands run in it. |
ASSESSMENT | ASSESSMENT |
No assessment is used in Regimen Two. The E-Meter is employed to determine the advance and stage of case. Advance is determined by change of tone arm position and loosening or tightening of needle, per unit time of processing, the sensitivity knob always being set the same, session after session. The stage of case is judged by the rapidity of the repetitive loosening and tightening of needle action and the width and rapidity of change of the tone arm. | No assessment is used in Regimen Two. The E-Meter is employed to determine the advance and stage of case. Advance is determined by change of tone arm position and loosening or tightening of needle, per unit time of processing, the sensitivity knob always being set the same, session after session. The stage of case is judged by the rapidity of the repetitive loosening and tightening of needle action and the width and rapidity of change of the tone arm. |
CLEAR INDICATION | CLEAR INDICATION |
When a case has at last a steady tone arm near clear reading for the sex of the pc and when the needle is loose and does not respond to elementary presession questions, the person is Mest Clear. (See chapter on this in Book I and read it carefully.) | When a case has at last a steady tone arm near clear reading for the sex of the pc and when the needle is loose and does not respond to elementary presession questions, the person is Mest Clear. (See chapter on this in Book I and read it carefully.) |
Steps Of Regimen Two | Steps Of Regimen Two |
Step (a) “What motion have you helped?” | Step (a) “What motion have you helped?” |
“What motion have you not helped?” | “What motion have you not helped?” |
Step (b) “What can you confront?” | Step (b) “What can you confront?” |
“What would you rather not confront?” | “What would you rather not confront?” |
Step (c) “Look around here and find something you could have.” | Step (c) “Look around here and find something you could have.” |
Step (a) is run for the bulk of the session and Steps (b) and (c) are given equal times at session end. | Step (a) is run for the bulk of the session and Steps (b) and (c) are given equal times at session end. |
Step (c) may be run at any time if pc’s havingness drops. Step (c) must however always be run until the pc can have each one the bulk of the objects in the room. | Step (c) may be run at any time if pc’s havingness drops. Step (c) must however always be run until the pc can have each one the bulk of the objects in the room. |
Cases which do not respond to Regimen Two should be presessioned until the tone arm becomes active, no matter how many sessions this requires. | Cases which do not respond to Regimen Two should be presessioned until the tone arm becomes active, no matter how many sessions this requires. |