Locational Process References Tape: 5807C05 CC-5 "Clearing Procedure Part 1 -- CCH 0 and Help" PAB No. 153 "C.C.H." HCO Operational Bulletin No. 1, 20 October 1955 Description This is very simple locational processing and, by the way, an interestingly therapeutic process. The training stress is simply this: The direction of attention must not be disturbed by other mechanism of attention direction. The processor must do this smoothly. We are trying to get the processor to get the person's attention to go smoothly. We don't care how well the commands are getting across, beyond, of course, that they should get across as well as the person learned to get across a command in dummy processing. Commands The processor picks out objects and says, "Notice that _____." He normally points, and the person merely turns his head. End Point Run the process until a realization occurs, or an ability is regained. Cautions There are no cautions to be used with this except that, if the person gets very restimulated, flatten it.