Since there are so many adults here that know in detail how not to run a teen boarding facility (face it, thats mostly what these places are), has anyone put serious thought into starting their own? It could be non-profit, and offer all the checks and balances that are discussed here.
Has anyone give this any thought before?
Starting one good program wouldn't put the bad ones out of business, or expose them for their practices. I disagree, also, that these places are simply "teen boarding facilit"ies. Call a spade a spade. They're unregulated behaviour modifications facilities (at best).
If I teen is not an immediate danger to him/herself or others he/she should not be institutionalized. Period. Let the teen deal with the consequences of his/her actions.
It is unfortunate that most parents think these programs somehow rationally convince teens of the error of thier ways. A brainwashed teen may behave in a more mature matter but it's all a generic program (in the computer sense) of an ideal boy/girl of which the parents would be proud to be parents. As far as i'm concerned, any involuntary modication of personality or self-image is criminal. It seems most people have very little respect for the sanctity of free will and the private confines of the mind. When the "modification" is perfomed by somebody with no proper qualifications, the consequences can be even worse.
Unfortunately, in most states(not California), practicing psychology does not require a licence as long as you don't call it "psychology" or refer to the practice as "therapy". Would you propose establishing a program with actually qualified therapists? Such places are commonly known as "funny farms"... But no parent would dare tolerate such a stigma in their family.
It is for this reason I do not think there is a valid reason for programs. There is either a school, or a mental instution. Trying to create an unlicenced middleground is asking for trouble.