6301C10 SHSpec-228 R2-12 The only Commonwealth nation that has picked up on the FDA raid was Australia. This shows the connections between Australia and the U.S. Routine 2 has an important liability: someone can be put off but good if you miss an item [e.g. by giving the PC the wrong item], since the missing item acts as a super-sized missed withhold. You must get the item on the list, or run into this missed withhold phenomenon. On a certain PC, you may get away with having an incomplete list sixty to seventy percent of the time, but the time you don't get away with it makes up for the lot. The PC becomes unauditable. He doesn't know why, and he will just go 'round the bend further if all you do is to pull missed withholds, without completing the list. Say you give him a wrong item. He may not ARC break spectacularly then, but his session goals in succeeding sessions will get less and less bright. You should be able to see this as you go over the auditing reports, and pick up the list where this goof occurred. The PC will also be very massy, ARC breaky, looking older, darker skin-toned, etc. He may also be ARC broken when you tell him to complete the list. This doesn't matter. Complete it anyway. A wrong-way-to list doesn't produce the ARC breaks. Neither does wrong source. It is just incomplete lists. So watch carefully when you abandon a list or give a PC an item. If he goes out the bottom, immediately or slowly, repair by completing the list, even if the PC has been doing lists off the wrong item for eighteen sessions. On a wrong-way -- to list, the rock slams keep increasing in frequency. That is a good way to spot one. But beware of PCs wearing rings. That can cause "phantom slams". On a right-way-to list, the slams will be less frequent from the third or fourth page on. You may go another six pages before you get the next slam, before the needle goes clean and the item is on the list. If you give the PC a wrong item, he will do a downcurve on the tone scale. If the PC starts to go the slightest bit BI's on being given an item, tell him that you are sorry, that is not his item, and that you are going to extend and complete the list. He should brighten up immediately. That's all it takes. Don't ever shift a PC's attention immediately after giving him an item. Watch him. If it is the wrong item, he will age, subtly but definitively, before your eyes. You can watch his tone level go down by the second if you have handed him a wrong item. Just tell him, "I don't think it was your item. We'll extend the list," and he will brighten up. There are a very few PCs around who are ARC breaky as Hell and have been for several years. They can get audited, but it is gruesome. What is wrong with them is most likely an unflat repetitive process. The omitted Answer is the "missed item". Of course there is no list! A Problems Intensive approach, sorting out when they were happy with auditing, using the meter as necessary, can be used in this case. Using "suppress', you can fish up what process it was. Theoretically, then, you could prepcheck it out. But why not let him complete the process? So -- when the PC is left ARC broken with the auditing, the organization, or whatever, find the unflat process and flatten it. You wouldn't have to flatten everything ever left unflat. It [the unflat process? a missed item.] could also turn up on an "oppose" list to "auditing". But a missed item could turn up on any case that you are doing a list on, so watch for it. Another source of missing items is failure to oppose. This especially happened when the List One item was opposed, but the item found from this was not opposed, in its turn. The rule is that anything that keeps slamming must be opposed. So you could get two packages by the time you are through. An item from a wrong source will slam until you straighten up the source. A rockslamming item from a right source should always be opposed. Routine 2 is like a racing car. It gets you there fast, but if you drive it wrong, you can really wrap someone around a telephone pole. So you have to be skilled at case repair. This has become an important skill. The reason the PC gets more upset if you try to pull missed withholds when it is a missed item, is that the item keeps getting restimulated, but he can't give you the item, because you are not listing. The PC may not be enthusiastic about extending the list, but he will do it and brighten up. Watch out for this situation: If you had two items slamming on the list and when you null only the second one slams, beware when you give it to him as an item. Watch his indicators for a few seconds before you go on. Don't distract him at this point. It will aggravate the ARC break if it is the wrong item, among other things. If it is wrong, backpedal gracefully and continue the list "a bit" to get the item. Of course, the list may go on for pages, also.