Just to kick the thread off could you, Try Another Castle, give her the low down on Propheets?
Wow.
I hate to do this, I really do, but I'm going to be lazy and post what I wrote in the CEDU lingo thread. It's much more articulate than anything I could write at the moment. My brain is kind of mushy from lack of sleep.
"Propheet": a 24 hour workshop. Named after Khalil Ghbiran's "The Prophet". Passages from the prophet are read at one point in each propheet. When I was there, there were 7 propheets and two workshops. The propheets employed sleep-deprivation, humiliation, occasional exposure to large variations in temperature, guided imagery, loud and repetitive music, regression therapy, bizarre ritual, forced emoting. This normally resulted in a feeling of euphoria and exhaustion after the experience. Certain propheets actually caused students to temporarily lose their voice. Each propheet, with the exception of the last one, also consisted of "disclosures" and a lengthy "rap" where everyone in the room was spoken to. After you complete a propheet, you are sworn to secrecy, however, you are allowed to speak to students who have already been through the experience.
The list of propheets are The Truth, The Childrens, The Brothers Keeper, The Dreams, The I Want to Live, The Values and The Imagine. The two, multi-day workshops, are the I & Me and the Summit. They employ similar techniques, but are significantly worse and more bizarre.
As for the definitions to "disclosures" and "raps" (referred to in the quote)...
Disclosures were things we were forced to tell the staff that we may (or may not) feel bad about. This could be anything from a broken rule (known as "dirt") to stuff we did in our past, to sexual feelings, to complete fabrications because we didn't have anything else to come up with. We were always under pressure to disclose. Perfect breeding ground for false confessions.
raps were confrontational, verbally abusive group sessions. They were based off of Synanon's "the game". They happened three days a week for four hours a day. (If memory serves.) and in all of the propheets except for the last one. The propheet raps were the worst because EVERYBODY gets talked to. It takes forever.
The CEDU lingo thread is very helpful, actually, because so much of the program is in the language, so you can get a real good picture of the way things worked there. I have a more complete list in my livejournal which isn't all broken up that I could paste in here as a quote if you like. (It would be a very looooong quote.)
...okay. Now you guys have me craving grape soda.