6203C01 SHSpec-121 Model Session II If your PC hasn't been gotten into session by the time you have run havingness, the rest of the ruds probably won't do it for you. The next step is often too steep a gradient if the PC isn't already fairly willing to have you audit him. O/W has a liability for getting the PC into session: it can miss a withhold, throwing the PC wildly out of session. Don't use an ARC break process to handle an ARC break when the PC won't be audited. It works to get a PC who is somewhat out of session better in. The rud will improve the PC's in-sessionness, not create it. The PC has to be in session enough to run a process. Don't use havingness to heal an ARC break except in extremis. If you are using havingness to handle an ARC break, you will notice that the last thing the PC will point to is you, the auditor. Therefore, don't use "Are you willing to talk to me about your difficulties?" unless you are desperate and there is nothing else to do, or unless it is not a heavy ARC break, just sort of a "cooler" PC. The PC's ARC breaks always stem from from no-auditing. If he is still fussing and arguing with you, he is in session enough to be audited. But if he is totally absorbed in his case and not willing to talk to the auditor, he is not in session. A missed withhold is an absence of auditing which creates an ARC break. In the withhold system, it is the who should have known which gives you most TA, because it points up absence of auditing. To help get the PC into session during prepchecking, since you don't want to run any O/W, run something like "Who would I have to be to audit you?" or the ARC 61 Process [Several questions about talking to people about difficulties. See HCOB 30Nov61 "ARC Process 1961".] There is one process you can run that must be flattened and not get stuck in the second dynamic restimulation it creates: "Touch my (body part)," repetitive. It is flat when there is no longer any misemotion, love, anguish, etc. on it. It does cure the PC falling in love with the auditor. [Details on use of ruds in prepchecking and Routine 3DXX sessions.] Goals and gains let both auditor and PC know whether there has been progress. "Gains" is particularly for the auditor; it gives the auditor wins. When you end the session, make sure it is ended. If there seems to be any question, ask, "Has the session ended for you?" If necessary have the PC touch parts of the environment. Get him into present time then end the session. Not really ending the session is not a very serious error, but it is a very common one. You can tell if the session is ended by whether the PC is still talking to you about the session afterwards or still treating you as his auditor after session.