Paul giving a session

LovedOne: Part 2d — Disagreements

AUDIO: "OK. Concerning your loved one, is there a disagreement?"

Response Options:

Going OK

Yes. A disagreement came to mind, and I have noted down some details

No, no disagreements come to mind. Back to Part 2 options

Other

Shutting down | Don't want to continue | Realization

Write on Report:

The time
Write "Part 2d. Disagreement?"
Write brief details as needed
For example:

3:06 pm
Part 2d.
Disagreement? Mnj hnjw sjakt llku.

Notes:

Disagreement?

If some disagreement springs to mind as soon as you thought of the idea of there maybe being one, then it should be addressed here. Even if you have addressed the same disagreement before with some procedure or other. Write down the details briefly on your worksheet.

When you click the "Yes" link, you will be taken to a page that will allow you to address the disagreement from as many different angles as needed to fully discharge any stress related to it. Your disagreement will be referred to as "your topic."

Types

This Part 2d Disagreements section includes all disagreements involving your loved one that you might have attention on. This may be:
  • a disagreement you have with your loved one
  • a disagreement your loved one had with you
  • a disagreement you observed between your loved one and another
  • even a disagreement you or another has concerning your loved one.
For example, a disagreement with your spouse over how much to spend on the funeral would come under this category if you still had some attention on it.

Contact

Although these are not contact procedures as such, if it seems that genuine communication with your loved one has been established, there is no need to continue with these procedures as the end point will have been reached. Continue or end the session as you wish.

Add in Rub & Yawn if needed as usual