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Actions speak louder than words
« on: October 17, 2007, 11:59:50 PM »
Hi Terri, I see your loyal pathlings have buried the bad press yet again. The truth about khk used to be on page 1 at Google, now it's on page 10. hmmm, it's looking like another protest might be in order. Is anyone available within the next 30 days or so for a road trip up there to the old straight inc building in Milford?  :-?
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« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2007, 01:47:16 PM »
Please tell me what you are talking about I need to know my kid is in there and I need all the info I can get!  Thanks
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« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2007, 01:53:30 PM »
Well, its a direct decendent of the Straight programs of which I am a survivor.   They use all the same abusive methods that Straight did.  Levels, isolation, sleep deprivation, forced public confession, humiliation, 'breaking them down to build them up' and all the rest.  They used to be called Straight Inc., but changed the name when the bad publicity from all the abuse cases started hitting the press.

Bring your son home.  Now, before too much damage is done.







http://www.isaccorp.org/pathwayfamilycenter.asp

Pathway Family Center currently has drug treatment facilities in Ohio, Michigan and Indiana.

The Pathway programs are direct descendants of Straight, Inc.

Straight, Inc. is considered to be one of the most abusive programs in United States history and has been classified as a cult.

Straight, Inc. Michigan closed in 1993, not long after the Atlanta Journal Constitution reported that "Michigan regulators plan to inspect the facility weekly, after finding the program had twice inappropriately restrained clients, injuring one. Michigan has ordered the program to get a residential license, entailing more stringent inspection of host home arrangements."

Helen Gowanny, the director of Straight, Inc. Michigan, along with the parents of some graduates, then opened Pathway Family Center.

Terry Nissley, the current director of Pathway Family Center, was one of those parents. Her daughter is a graduate of Straight, Inc. Michigan.

The after-care coordinator at the Indiana facility is reported to be a Straight, Inc. graduate as well.

A relative of Ambassador Mel Sembler - the founder of Straight, Inc. - was a client at Pathway and ISAC has received reports that the child was allowed to fly to Florida for the weekends.

Other children in the facility are not offered such privileges.

Former clients have told ISAC that Mel and Betty Sembler were named on the "host home list" even though they live in Florida and Pathway is located in Michgan and Indiana.

According to survivors, the program is still very much like Straight, Inc.

Contrary to the claims of parents, this news footage shows that first phase clients weren't allowed to wear shoes in the building in 2003.

One survivor has reported being forced to wear wet socks and pants all day after a toilet overflowed in the facility.

He requested permission to change his soiled clothing, and was refused.

A 2003 investigation by ISAC revealed that Pathway was placing children in host/foster homes even though they are not licensed by the state to do so.

As a result of our investigation and subsequent report, Pathway Family Center was placed on probation by the Council on Accreditation (COA).

Pathway director Terry Nissley, then sent these letters to representatives of various state agencies.

In the letters, Nissley deliberately directed people to the wrong website, said ISAC is "fighting on behalf of the disease," and accused us of using "unethical and inappropriate methods" to discredit the program when in FACT, we filed formal complaints with the appropriate state agencies and the Council on Accreditation.

In March 2006, Pathway Family Center acquired control of Kids Helping Kids (details located below).

Kids Helping Kids was formerly known as Straight, Inc., Cincinnati.



Those Wackos at ISAC

Additional Information from Shelby Earnshaw

Director of ISAC

In January 2007, the Northwest Indiana Times ran a series of articles exposing Pathway Family Center as a spin-off of Straight, Inc.

ISAC supplied the reporter with substantial documentation showing that Pathway Family Center is Straight, Inc. Michigan renamed.

Pathway Family Center even used the same office equipment and internal documents. In some cases, Pathway executives neglected to remove "STRAIGHT" from the documents or just crossed it out.

The reporter for the Northwest Indiana Times asked Pathway's director, Terry Nissley, about us, the International Survivors Action Committee.

Her response?

Nissley said we're "wackos."

It made me wonder what she calls her daughter.

You see, I, like Nissley's daughter, am a graduate of Straight, Inc.

And so is my husband William, who happens to be the President of ISAC.

We're graduates of the same program that "saved" Nissley's daughter.

We're graduates of the same program Nissley copied back in 1993 and still runs to this very day.

Yet, we're "wackos."

Nissley also went so far as to tell a blatant lie. She told the reporter we want to "legalize drugs" when in fact, we simply want to ensure that children in treatment aren't abused - the way we were in the very program Nissley copied.

Cockroaches

Instead of offering evidence to counter our claims, most of those involved with Straight spin-off programs use the same approach.

Loretta Parrish was the marketing director of Straight, Inc. Orlando when the facility changed its name to SAFE, Inc.

Following a protest outside the facility, Parrish was asked about Straight Inc. survivor's claims that SAFE was Straight, Inc. renamed, she called us "cockroaches."

Parrish NEVER offered any evidence that SAFE wasn't Straight. She just called us "cockroaches."

In 2003, Betty Sembler, founder of Straight, Inc., now called the Drug Free America Foundation, said we "should all get jobs."

Sembler also falsely accused us of being critical of Straight, Inc. because we want to "legalize drugs."

However, I have reason to believe Terry Nissley went even farther in her attempts to discredit us.

Stuck in Their Own Drug Problem

Since the NWI Times articles were published, ISAC has received emails from parents of several Pathway graduates. Some of the emails mention our city of residence and could easily be classified as "hate" mail.

It's nothing new, really. I receive hate mail and death threats from militant program supporters on a regular basis.

But these emails were different.

They were different because they were the same.

The Pathway Family Center supporters conveyed the same message, word for word.

They described my husband and me as being "stuck in [y]our own drug problem."

Imagine that.

Five different people, whom we have never met, all convinced that we use drugs and using identical wording to say so.

Where would they get an idea like that?

What kind of person would look these parents in the eye and lie to them like that? Who would fabricate such a story in order to garner support for a Straight, Inc. spin-off?

Terry Nissley would and I believe she did.

As the Director of a nationally recognized charity, I would like to remind Terry Nissley that the civil penalties for slander and defamation of character can be severe.

As the mother of six teens and young adults, I would like to remind those who are considering Pathway Family Center that Terry Nissley will be in charge of your child's "rehabilitation" and I urge you to look elsewhere for help.
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« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2007, 02:24:07 PM »
Here is what a former "partipant" of Straight (Pathway is a new name for Straight, which they took when the old manager sold the facilities after some legal troubles, so they now have a number of names - among them Pathway.) lived through.

The methods have not changed very much. People are still locked up.

http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea ... =280117147

When you have read it, you will know what your kids next 20 year could look like. Would it not be the time to pick your kid up?
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take terri nissley down for her abuse on innocent teens!
« Reply #4 on: October 23, 2007, 08:21:50 PM »
HI OVERGUARD! i think we have spoken through myspace very very recently! i am willing to help you out! i know where terri is located currently in indianapolis, indiana at the pathway family center building! lets go together! contact me soon on myspace! i trust you now! sorry i didn't before :( we will take care of this together. i will show you all the paperwork i have, including fake and real journals :) take care!

sincerely,
AO

my new name on myspace is AO as well
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« Reply #5 on: November 03, 2007, 12:37:13 AM »
:wink: your a good man coverguard! i had to suffer through that place and i don't want to see all these other children loose there innocence to unnecessary experimental intense therapy on the brain!!! no more need to go through this program only to develop more problems! i went in a happy normal teenager, who yes...tried a few drugs, but in no way shape or form was i addicted! when i left there, i was suicidal, afraid, cutting, as well as anorexic and bulimic. i'm pretty sure all of us girl side gained atleast 1 of these habits while in the program and most of us DID NOT have them before entering pathway. the only thing i can think of that caused it was just the overload of unbearable depression. i know this because i was honest with my newcomers, they trusted me, and were honest with me. we struggled to keep our minds! i did my best to help them with their problems. i tried to keep things normal at the host home and to help them from brainwashing, but unfortunately, i lost most of them to intense treatment, and they are wandering around this world now more confused than ever.
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