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explain the five S procedures
The "Silence" procedure in the Five S and T management method does not allow captives to speak or anyone to speak to them. This technique focuses on isolating the individual to prevent communication and obtain critical information.
O = one, T = two, T = three, F = four (or five), S = six, S = seven, E = eight, N = nine, T = ten.
O = one, T = two, T = three, F = four, F = five, S = six, S = seven, E = eight.
s-m-a-r-t
There are five phonemes in the word "treats": /t/ /r/ /ee/ /t/ /s/.
T because o is 1, t t f f s s e n is two three four five six seven eight nine.
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T is next because the letters o, t, t, f, f, s, s, e, and n all stand for the beginning letters in the numbers one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, and nine. To explain further: o=one, t=two, t=three, f=four, f=five, s=six, s=seven, e=eight, and n=nine. Therefore, T would be next because ten is after nine numerically.
Frank T. Rafferty has written: 'Catalog of psychiatric procedures' -- subject(s): Child psychiatry, Handbooks, manuals, Psychiatry