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Hrt2hrtScandal:

--- Quote from: ""Three Springs Waygookin"" ---Please explain the consquence and care method.
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Care Methods (or as they were previously called Consequences) were punishments for doing something wrong. Confront groups were called many many many many times a day and could be called by anyone as long as staff had given them permission. During a confront group a person would be called out for whatever rule they broke and then the person who called the group would give a suggestion as to what the appropriate care method should be. If we took too long in the bathroom we got something like Makes Group Aware 1 time per shift I've gotten out of the bathroom on time. Which means you had to raise your hand and ask staff if you could tell the group that you had gotten out of the bathroom on time. That wasn't the only care method though there were millions...I think. At the end of the day, if you had completed your care methods, you could get them erased off of the Care Method Board, which was a white board that one of the level 2's had written the previous evening. The catch here is that you have to state it the exact way it is written on the care method board, or you don't get it erased. The way you got to know what your care methods are was by asking staff if you could go look at the care method board during morning hygiene. Most people had at least one care method every day. Some had tons. I could go for about a week without getting one just because I was there for so long and knew all of the rules. If you had too many care methods you were excluded from Holiday activities. That sucked because it was pretty much the only time we got to interact non therapeutically.

nimdA:
You mentioned that staff provoked people into restraints. Could you describe such an event that you witnessed?

Hrt2hrtScandal:

--- Quote from: ""Three Springs Waygookin"" ---You mentioned that staff provoked people into restraints. Could you describe such an event that you witnessed?
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Well, one time there was a girl who didn't eat her dinner and was hungry later on and staff said she wouldn't be allowed to eat anything because she "refused" and they really kept pushing her and she finally freaked. Lots of restraints happened over food. In group therapy there was a psychologist and a family therapist that would really push people. I don't remember many specifics, but it would get bad sometimes.

nimdA:
I'd like to give you the opprotunity to suggest the next line of questions so that I'm not overlooking something you would like to discuss further.

Is there something you would like to discuss in greater detail?

DieYuppieScum:
how about the false titles of the staff? I remember many claiming to be off duty Marines but the staff sure did not seem like Marines

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