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Who wins the prize as the most Cult like program?

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Anonymous:

--- Quote ---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.

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Not necessarily, they can always boot the parents out if they do walk. But the program keeps the kid.

AuntieEm2:
I agree that at least during the time the teen is incarcerated it's the parents who must be a main focus of the cult. They have to be. No brainwashed parent, no money, no teen cash cow, no program. Later, it is the teen who is left with the scars.

But a burning question is: What is the prize?. Discuss.

Auntie Em

Che Gookin:
You ever donkey punch someone with your monkey's fist?

iamartsy:
No but had I gotten a one-year I could have used it as a weapon. it had braided strands. by the time I got my one year there was not anyone sober enough to make me one. also I did not tell them it had been a year. Granted  "donkey punch" is not what you might be thinking. Not sure if you meant that in a vulgar way to insult me, but you might want to look that one up.

Moving on now. yes PDAP was early STRAIGHT, INC. We were just more hippieish. but there were inventories after inventories.

Here is the part of the interview that was so true:


--- Quote ---MAN: No. As a matter of fact, we're led to believe that we can't make it without the program, which I think is a- one of the greatest disservices that's done to anybody that goes through the program. Because I think many people who leave, who naturally leave and who could be considered successes of the program, basically fail because the message is there: I cannot succeed without these people and without this program.
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Yep, I was told that as I left for college 2000 miles away where there was no PDAP.

psy:

--- Quote from: "iamartsy" ---No but had I gotten a one-year I could have used it as a weapon. it had braided strands. by the time I got my one year there was not anyone sober enough to make me one. also I did not tell them it had been a year. Granted  "donkey punch" is not what you might be thinking. Not sure if you meant that in a vulgar way to insult me, but you might want to look that one up.
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I'm pretty sure he knows what it means, but i'm sure he meant no offense.  He's just pathologically crass like that.  You get used to it.  Everybody around here has at one point in time been offended by him.  I assure you, it's nothing personal.  That being said, he has a good heart if you get to know him... a bit crazy, though.  You should probably brace yourself if you're easily offended.  The above tames in comparison to some of his other forum ... contributions.


--- Quote ---Moving on now. yes PDAP was early STRAIGHT, INC. We were just more hippieish. but there were inventories after inventories.

Here is the part of the interview that was so true:


--- Quote ---MAN: No. As a matter of fact, we're led to believe that we can't make it without the program, which I think is a- one of the greatest disservices that's done to anybody that goes through the program. Because I think many people who leave, who naturally leave and who could be considered successes of the program, basically fail because the message is there: I cannot succeed without these people and without this program.
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Yep, I was told that as I left for college 2000 miles away where there was no PDAP.
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It definately sounds a lot most of the programs talked about around here, but I could find little mention of it on a seach of Fornits.  My guess is because most discussion about that particular program is probably confined to that site (as discussion about KIDS is mostly confined to their own discussion board).  There is a link to that site from here, though, so Ginger (who assembled that page) might know more about Meehan.

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