Gradient Level Objectives Processes

Basic Objective Processes
Gradient Level Processes

Cumulative Index

LOCATIONALS

Environment Locational
Dangerous Environment - Take a Walk
Take a Walk - Exhaustion
Look them Over
TR-10
Variation of TR-10
Short Spotting
Where is the _____

REACH AND WITHDRAW

Reach and Withdraw Overview
Reach and Withdraw on MEST Locations
Reach and Withdraw on an Alcoholic

MIMICRY AND COMMUNICATION

Hello and Okay
Mimicry
Mimic It
Full Body Mimicry
Mimicry, also R2-69

DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENTS

Dangerous Environment
Loss of a Person
Dangerous Environment - Newspaper
Not too Dangerous to Like
What's Safe for Him to Look at?
Becoming Dangerous

DUPLICATION AND COMMUNICATION

Duplication Process for a Child
Naming Objects
Assigning Identity

OCCLUSION AND PERSISTENCE

Non-Persistence Case
The Occluded Case
Hand Flapping

HAVINGNESS, WILLINGNESS, MOTION

Contact
Two Objects that are Similar
TR-5
What Did My Finger Just Do?
Motion Tolerance
Something Really Real
Second Postulate
Comparison

ORIENTATION

Orientation Points
Consequences
Wait to See What Happens

OBJECTS AND FORCES

Fight the Wall
Kicking Walls
Trio on Responsibility
Overwhelming
Control Process, Tacile 8Cb
R2-67: Objects

CASE OPENING

Case Opening

Full Body Mimicry

References

HCOB Training Bulletin of 6 February 1957 "Procedure CCH"

Description

This is a mimicry process using the full body. It will help raise communication and havingness.

Commands

The processor picks two spaces in the session room, marking them out with chairs or other objects, or using the rug. One space is for the person, and the other is for the processor. The processor explains to the person as follows: "I am going to step into my space and deliver a command to you which consist of a series of body positions. When I have finished executing this command, I will step out of the space. You are then, without any further command on my part, to step into your space and mimic the command I have given. When you have finished doing that, then you step out of that space and that will be the end of that command."

The process is then repeated. If the person is not doing a good job of mimicking the processor, or if the person is thrown into inordinately long communication lags, the process may be run with the processor stepping into his space and giving the command while at the same time, the person steps into his space and mimics the command. That is to say, the command is executed simultaneously by the processor and the person, instead of the processor first executing it and then the person following it with mimic.

End Point

Run the process until a realization occurs, or an ability is regained.

Cautions

None


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