6204C19 SHSpec-135 Determining What to Run [Details about currently used processes, especially prepchecking and 3DXX.] The Rock is the first thing the PC had been. TA drifts during session don't count as TA motion, e.g., on a Problems Intensive that you are doing to see whether the TA moves, with a new PC, if the TA is generally between 4.75 and 5,0, that is not TA motion, to speak of. Motion is what happens in twenty minutes, and it is up and down. The way to get TA when the PC doesn't have much is optimally to alternate CCH's and prepchecking. Good CCH's and good prepchecking will be a real winner. But even indifferent CCH's and prepchecking will be a winner. They should be done in different sessions. A person who can't as-is things because he is being it all won't as-is much on either CCH's or prepchecking, but there will be a small effect. Note that the TA he gets while talking to you isn't adjudicative. It is the TA he gets while thinking that counts. If he doesn't get adequate TA during subjective processes, you will know that it will be difficult to get and keep ruds in on him. So he needs CCH's and prepchecks to keep his ruds in. If CCH's turn into a wrestling match, the auditor has missed a withhold. Finish up the session. Next session, prepcheck with the zero question, "Has a withhold been missed?" Clean it up, if you can do it in not more than three sessions. If it is that sticky, he is having trouble as-ising, but he will have gotten some missed withholds off, so CCH's can operate again. When they are fairly flat, go back to prepchecking, etc. If in doubt when to switch over, go by the Auditor's Code [No. 13, Auditor's Code of 1954: "Always continue a process as long as it produces change and no longer." See The Creation of Human Ability, p. 3.] and run the process to no-change, or switch over when you have gotten a gain on CCH's or on the prepcheck, whichever you are doing. The goal you have is to get the rudiments in, because then you will get TA. The PC has out-ruds in life, continually. If You could get rid of all the bad feelings he has about his environment and people, you would have done more than any earlier therapy. He would also be able to be in session. With a PC who is getting no TA, you will bring up his external ruds with CCH's and his internal "think" ruds with prepchecking. The combination of the two acts as an introvert-extrovert action. Havingness goes down on think processes [and is remedied on CCH's] You should realize that the longer it takes you to get an item, an overt, or whatever; the longer it takes to accomplish something with auditing, the harder it gets, because length drifts in the direction of no-auditing. An item per month is far less auditing than an item per week. The longer it takes, the more ruds go out, and the more violently they go out, the less chance you have of getting the item. Ruds are the most out on the least auditing. They can go further out in auditing than they ever do in life. This gives another reason for auditing in the direction of wins for the PC. Pcs at first set very large-effect session goals, despite the fact that they can have only very minor effects. The win has to be real to the PC for him to know that he has had one, so it has to be consistent with where he is on the effect scale. If you keep giving him effects you know he can have, he will come up by little gradients. The worse off he is, the longer it will take to get a win. Alternating CCH's and prepchecking gives a good chance for him to start getting wins. He will then start getting TA, as he gets confident in his auditor and feels safer in the session environment. He will start looking around as he realizes that he doesn't have to be all the things he is being in order to survive. He can look at one of them, out of eight million things he is being. You will then get some TA. Prepchecking had the virtue, as a training process, of giving pcs wins at the same time as it was giving the auditor lots of familiarity with the E-meter. If the PC fell apart on 3DXX; if he got all messed up and out-ruds, he could be put back on a CCH's and prepchecking routine.