Well, If you look at the feed back from some of the schools here, like straight, WWASP schools read the kids/parents experiences and then compare them to schools like Carlbrook, ASR etc. you can see a difference in the number of negative responses.
I'm sorry, but I read your posts and you continually tell others not to believe posters on this site (the negative ones), yet you now want to use anonymous "positive" posts to prove a point? That just won't do.
As far a a pulitzer winner goes, that means nothing unless he's an experienced degreed professional in psychiatry or social work. Otherwise his observations or stories are merely his opinion, which would be basically worthless, just like the anonymous posts on this forum.
You said there have been "studies" but when I looked through your posts you only ever named one single study (done by a student) that was not a clinical trial of any sort. I read the study as well. The reults do not indicate that TBS's help anyone, but the results clearly show that there are many categories that show presenting problems continuing above the clinical threshhold after treatment.
This study is also a participant study with questionaires, not a clinical trial with a control group and an experimental group which is, of course, the sole and only way to assess effectivness. So this tudy is also "out" as evidence of helping.
This brings us back to only the word of the programs and the survivors which, according to what you have been presenting on this forum, must both be discounted as "unprovable."
Try to find some real research and get back to me if you find any. All I've been able to find is longitudinal clinical trials that show firm evidence of harm or complete ineffectiveness.