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Peninsula Village Q/A thread
Hrt2hrtScandal:
--- Quote from: ""Three Springs Waygookin"" ---What determined you were finished with the STU, and who made that decision?
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Treatment Team (mostly made up of staff and some people who had advanced above staff and a couple of clinicians) decided when you finished STU. It was based on trust and how you worked your program.
Hrt2hrtScandal:
--- Quote from: ""Hrt2hrtScandal"" ---
--- Quote from: ""Three Springs Waygookin"" ---What determined you were finished with the STU, and who made that decision?
--- End quote ---
Treatment Team (mostly made up of staff and some people who had advanced above staff and a couple of clinicians) decided when you finished STU. It was based on trust and how you worked your program.
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I think I mentioned this before, but I never got out of STU.
nimdA:
So there was no attempt at setting up a data collection to measure the progress of the "patient" during his or her time in the STU?
By this I mean a point system. X number of points for observed behaviors equals promotion to the next level.
Also thanks for being patient. I know my questions at times might seem inconsquential, but if you think about it not many of us know much of anything about PV. I believe the more information we can bring out during the interview the better. It can really help us paint a clearer picture.
Hrt2hrtScandal:
--- Quote from: ""Three Springs Waygookin"" ---So there was no attempt at setting up a data collection to measure the progress of the "patient" during his or her time in the STU?
By this I mean a point system. X number of points for observed behaviors equals promotion to the next level.
Also thanks for being patient. I know my questions at times might seem inconsquential, but if you think about it not many of us know much of anything about PV. I believe the more information we can bring out during the interview the better. It can really help us paint a clearer picture.
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There did not seem to be. I got my level 2 for a short time but was put back for "laughing at a hearing impaired girl" who I believe was actually mentally retarded. I know that is not the politcally correct term and actually we were not laughing at the girl. It was a situation where we were going to get in trouble for that or for something else.After I left PV I talked to some other girls who were there when I was and they all agreed this girl was severely impaired. I only mention this because I found out later that PV is not supposed to take kids with issues like hers.
Inconsequential? I think not.
nimdA:
Now this is going to seem really mundane, but it will give myself and others an overall clearer picture of your time in STU.
In STU,
When eating your meals did you leave the STU or were they brought to you?
Describe the showering and bathing situation.
Can you give a bit of a breakdown on how the day would run for an average day in the STU?
I know you've already stated that all you did in the STU was sit on your bed all day. However, I think it would be helpful if one of you could post up a rough timeline of a day in the life of an STU "patient".
For example.
6:00 Wake up to 6:15 make bed, get dressed, do basic hygiene
6:15 to 7:00 line up, do head count, go to dining hall for breakfast:
etc. etec.
I believe that by doing this an even more accurate picture of the STU situation will be avaliable.
Thank you.
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