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TROUBLE AREA QUESTIONNAIRE

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where a danger condition is assigned to a junior, request that he write up his overts and withholds and any known out-ethics situation and turn them in. Require that each one write up and fully execute the First Dynamic Danger Formula for himself personally and turn it in. If the necessity to by-pass continues or if an area or person did not comply, use a meter and assess the Trouble Area Questionnaire. Each question that read is given two-way communication until each question that read has attained a floating needle. The questionnaire can also be used to help find a why (it will not directly find one as the why has to be rephrased for each individual). A why should always be found for individuals in a danger condition. A short form (Trouble Area Short Form) can be done on someone who is an "old hand" and knows the tune. (HCO PL 9 Apr 72)