Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Facility Question and Answers

Who wins the prize as the most Cult like program?

(1/11) > >>

Carmel:
This seems a little prurient....I mean, whats the difference? There was no "cult-like' if you really consider it. They are all cults, plain and simple.

Like a grand plume of offshoot cults stemming from the the same old time-tested rotten methodology.

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2006-06-24 19:55:00, Three Springs Waygookin wrote:

"Of course they are all cults. I am curious to which is the most blatantly cult like. Some programs at least attempt to cover up their cultiness with a thin veneer of some psuedo-babble they pass off as treatment. Others do not even bother with that, they just go full banana nutty cult.
India Indicas, Mr. Peabody?
-- Sherman

--- End quote ---
"

--- End quote ---


Now THIS is some of the wit that I love!!! :tup:

MightyAardvark:
In my experience the cult like aspects of the program are not the ones that effect the child. They don't need to be. Trapped in a situation and entirely at the mercy of their keepers for an undetermined amount of time eventually the kid is going to break so the cult like aspect is unimportant.

The Cult-like activity is much more significant in the program-parent interaction as the program needs to gain and maintain control over the thinking processes of a grown adult who can walk out at any time. Therefore inmho the most cultlike group is WWASPS using the Gilcrease model seminars.

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2006-06-25 02:23:00, MightyAardvark wrote:

"Therefore inmho the most cultlike group is WWASPS using the Gilcrease model seminars."

--- End quote ---


TheWho:
done and done. [ This Message was edited by: Three Springs Waygookin on 2006-06-25 17:30 ]

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

Go to full version