THe fact that SOME of the staff came from programs with methods which you might not approve has no bearing on Carlbrook. If the founders of the school and the senior staff set up a different model, these people are very capable of buying in and changing the way they operate. Once again, you are so stuck in the past that you don't understand that things are not static. People learn- programs change- not every school that opens is just another one of the old ones. So what if someone worked at Hidden Lake? Perhaps they strongly disagreed with the methods there and wanted to be part of something different. There are only a certain number of high quality, dedicated emotional health professionals in this industry, and Carlbrook has attracted the best of them (except for Glenn Bender).