3 1.-^vcmbor 1960 TO& rams JWI;CTI -7@ 'Cbl@ectivose The @@Pmaram In dociam-,.d to test and apply metto ;S@of 4@yl=oxis thp-t dif for In several im7-,--to-ew mspc-C-to fr= thwe empl"d in corvention3-2 pa7chothcra,-7. in convantional cxogrizentation and in conventional appucatio= to clc=lc--tim probl=3. The fi=t ob@ective of tim prue:ran in to r-arr,7 throueb rcalistic teats =-ier field conditions, A@@ secordob,')eetive is to ar-tablich p2-medu-@s an the basis of tbess tests to malls the teabniqw-s for opoxstioral use. 2. netento to to tested. For w-c4-mlia opomtiorml applicationp -T- the @@ technique must EW-abla to achieve the follcW-M e:rfacts i af Ind=e deep trance in an umdtting &-@d unwimng sub4ect, %i b. -Iridace de-2-p trance rapidl@,., I.e. j, wit'Lin see@--ndro, 4 Co ?=&=a indefinitely durable iL,--ecia concerhing the trance* d. fto&4ce ifdofinitely durable control of f@at-ara bohav:Lor throuetx @pozt hypwtzc vugzast:ton,, inel-@,ding behavior in confl!Lct r-ith the subjectis nor--,al pattern, 3. criteria for Field Toutgso Because of the sonsitivity of the methddjp tio3A toots mast meae certain criteria* These arcs a. Mini== flan p2otential, If a test fails in arq of its Zle= p the re--ults =at be or minim= co.-iceraj, otbarraa=cnt and security ds=r-,e to @@ (Not* that the nature of the tccbniqw is such that nor=ally the elements can be sche&aad for toe'ving a sequence that will prevent disclosure of e=ba=aesiv.- or damaging !Lr&tentiono* InUvi&,ml cases r@uzt be adaptable to this scheduling.) b, SocuriM_af @@. The fact that 9@@expc-.Iacata with hypnosis is not e&;*cially sensitive, but tho -2- clemozitil T-0 are tc@-tinL, in t)Lis F-rogra:a a potertial bmaltlwwtgh in clcA-idriztJ-no tL-clLloloMr. Alore our cxverl@nGnt3 idth tim--;e 61ozcnt-9 -ra--t be prgi@@cto,. to the maxlzum. ("Illotem the w-tura of the t@s-,ch,-.I(zaa lords Itself to stni;e-by-staLts pro,-,ross fr= elem!-,nt to sleacnt., 2 vith.tbe possibility in Lost situations of dl-e-Tairin,,? rarh olw*itt as It is tested& Cabee Ehos@on for tectinz: iuat ,fit the situations in v.'L-.Ich -ach phesing is pozsiblo*) -;,r- co2 gayzt--,un WProduct. It is dczirabla, thour-h rot m,@neatox-1. that, tout cases be choutta from the to:;tirig of mliich vaLliieLble information can be extectod. d* C=fi=.sabla Croec-Clic--2ka. In order to detcr.--ine the general va3ldity of aiF7Eentv it is decirables though not anngntorys th-@t, irsfor,-4ation ba on rccord th:Lt ii!U' cross-eback the inforzation obtq"@n--d. This cl-.2@ pm.Carably be derog&41$ory or per-aorol2,- painful infor- =at4-ozx kwm to us fr= other avarces but withheld fr= ua by tba ouLJect. (NeLe. As part of the testing of ele-wnts 3 2(dm@able =ne3ia) and 14 (cozt*.ro3-led post hypnotic behavior), the experiminnters can a;rnthasize cross-chocks., L-ut thaso wM not, be a pc-rfect substitute for infemation originating outai@de'tbe experinant, 2 It. P2&mdztw Considerations. a. Lan,@,vags. Tlio staff consultant wvio oririna'@e:d the techniques vl>eaks only E-iL,,-Iish and @@ tlizontly snoaeh at the preooxit ti-me to apply them cA2c-rationa3.ly according to his own criteria. Tests must therefore be made initiajly an flueit 'LingUsh or @@ rpea@.crx. b. c;chadUi3c4;. In order to Iteep up the mome&.= of the statr cormultant's enth2usi.-Cm wW the level of his aki.Ils de idm as ruch qc it, Is desirable to provi portunity to practice as possible, To.-t casoa am therefore solicited of ut,.atever level Is available, LI'-,wh experiment5al progress cAn be nade i-n casea rbom tlw criteria liot,-d at 3. c d am mt rigidly %mt. Recdlcsa to say the criteria of mirlinny" flap potc-.-itial and socurity of tin progre@= ara absolute,