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Re: How to use 1C Option design for a squish

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I answer what I can.  I've been in the US since June 25, visiting family and friends, and I'll be back in Brazil on the 18th.  Internet access has been problematic nearly everywhere we've been (we seem to have brought sunspots in our suitcases), so responses have been " spotty " .

I've responded to your email.Training down 2-38 and rewarding 12-16 or whatever you want to activate is usually an effective approach.Pete

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On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 10:19 AM, Margoshes <drmargoshes@...> wrote:

 

Pete,How do you do a " squish " with the 1C design? specifically:I am using the 1C music/video design. If I want to train down 2-38Hz except for 12-15Hz (or any specific range within 2-38), which I want to Increase,  will the " Increase " override that overall " Decrease " I've specified via the far-right 2-38 box for that small frequency band?

Also I sent you, via your g-mail address, a plea for more structured supervision. I see that you are answering your list mail. Just want to alert you to the fact that I sent mail to your gmail address. Thank you.

Liz-- Margoshes, Ph.D.New York State Licensed Psychologist

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