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Basic Objective Processes
Assists Level Processes
Cumulative
Index
UNCONSCIOUS, COMATOSE, PSYCHOTICDone a
Bunk Awareness of
Present Time Perceptics You Make that Body
Lie in that Bed Communicating
with an Unconscious Person Shock or
Catatonia Touching
Walls Feel the
Wall Mimicry Present Time
Differentiation Present Time
Body Orientation
GENERAL ASSISTSEnvironmental
Control Body Communication
Process Locational
Assist ARC
Process Touch
Assist
ASSISTS FOR INJURYEmergency
Assist Contact
Assist Locating the
Accident or Injury Spinal
Adjustment
ASSISTS FOR ACUTE ILLNESSTemperature Assist -
Version A Temperature Assist -
Version B
LOW-LEVEL PROCESSES FOR ASSISTLow Order of
Terrible Trio for Assist Places Where
the Condition does not Exist Reach and
Withdraw Contact the
Present Time Environment Communication
Process for an Invalid Hello &
Okay Assist Exactly As It
Is Keep It From
Going Away
SPECIAL PURPOSE ASSISTSAssist to Make a
Person Sober CCH Zero Locational
Processing Step Locational
Process Locational
Process with 'Notice the ____' Location -
Control Process Locational
Undercut of Two-Way Communication Spotting
Objects Spotting
People Establishing
Session Reality Locational Process
and Physical Contact
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Assist to Make a Person Sober
ReferencesBTB 7 June 1969, Reissued 27 July
1974 "How to Make a Person Sober"
Volunteer Ministers' Handbook, Chapter on Assists
DescriptionThis assist is not used to cure
a person of alcoholism. The use of locational havingness will make a
drunk person sober in a very few minutes and the cause of his need for
alcohol can be audited out later. As society currently has no technology
for handling the drunk who is an embarrassment to the police, his
family, and often to himself, this process has social value and may
serve as a line of cooperation and assistance to the police.
Commands"Look at that ____(room object)."
Use very good presence (TR 0). A drunk is usually considered somewhat
unconfrontable and he himself certainly cannot confront. Repeat the
command, each time pointing out a room object, as often as required to
bring the person to sobriety. Do not veer off the process (Q&A) with
the frequent comment "What object!" Just get the command carried out,
acknowledge, and give the next command.
End PointThe person returned to sobriety.
CautionsDo not ever get angry with or
strike a drunk, whatever the provocation.
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