PRE-SESSION PROCESS
  1. a process that is used to get into session
    1. a stranger who isn't receiving well;
    2. a person antagonistic to Scn;
    3. a person who ARC breaks easily in session;
    4. a person who makes few gains in auditing;
    5. a person who relapses after being helped;
    6. a person who makes no gains in auditing;
    7. a person who, having been audited, refused further auditing;
    8. any person being audited as a checkoff before session, aloud to pc or silently by auditor.
    (HCOB 21 Apr 60)
  2. designed as classes of processes to handle these four points:
    1. help factor;
    2. control factor;
    3. pc communication factor;
    4. interest factor.
    These four are vital to auditing itself and without them auditing doesn't happen. (HCOB 21 Apr 60)


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