Process and people, Whooter. There were staff I liked, mainly because I almost identified with them as residents, they were put through an "induction" process that was completely therapeutically unsound. The nicer, less threatening staff were just a relief for me. But. They still upheld a bad program. And I didn't need to hear their cop outs about rubbing fecal matter all over themselves, among other things. (Seriously, when I went to CEDU, I had never even heard of bestiality etc.) Many of the young staff who came weren't healthy emotionally. Nice, maybe, but not healthy. Many came straight out of EST and Lifespring - promoting experientials and "modalities" that are completely inappropriate for teens.
New staff were forced to cop out and share every part of their history to a group of students. They had to share everything from painful experiences, such as rape, to deviant or criminal acts, to abuse to total strangers. "Sharing your story" did not include happy or positive aspects of your life. It was all about the painful or the negative. Everything outside of Cedu was "bad." It was not done in a "I overcame it and so can you" fashion. It was done with shame and pain. I don't think it is appropriate for staff to give detailed mastubatory histories to kids, much less the other tales.... (At least masturbation is normal. But it is NOT normal to sit down with people you don't know and talk about masturbating.)
I needed people to look up to and respect and act as mentors.
I don't walk up to strangers and say, "Hello. My name is Samara, and I was raped when I was 15. Before that.... and then there was the time that... and my uncle... by the way, my favorite way to masturbate is... "