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Offline Anonymous

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This is getting old
« on: December 02, 2002, 04:54:00 AM »
Velvet.  I have visited your previous forum and now this one and it is same repetitive rhetoric.  I have zero problem with people helping other people like you guys do on this forum from time to time, but the continual talk of what Dr. Vause has for a degree or doesn't, and what he has done or hasn't, etc. has become meaningless, or always has been meaningless.  AARC continues to grow and prosper and help adolescents change their lives, so I challenge you to find new, interesting, reliable, and significant information about AARC or about Dr. Vause because this forum is now a skipping record, skipping record, skipping record, skipping record... I hope you understand what I am asking of you... get some meaningful facts or just stick to helping out other people who have had traumatic experiences with treatment.

Before I go I must ask one question that I am still unsure of, What are you educated in and where from?  

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« Reply #1 on: October 21, 2007, 11:20:21 AM »
There is nothing wrong with continuing to address the fact that someone is not qualified to be doing what they do. If the media etc., keeps stating that Dr. Vause is a psychologist or a psychiatrist when he in fact is NOT there is nothing wrong with stating he is NOT.

When other staff portray that they are qualified to make diagnoses of severe drug addiction when they are in fact NOT qualified to make such diagnoses then there is nothing wrong with pointing out that fact.

When "arms length" psychiatrists do an evaluation and confirm a diagnoses of severe drug addiction based solely on information provided by AARC and without actually meeting or interviewing the client there is nothing wrong with pointing out that fact.
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