On 2003-11-10 17:34:00, exsafecounselor wrote:
"Please go back and read what you wrote. Rarely do you find a willing drug abuser/addict/whatever label you want to put in treatment.
Well if the patient doesn't have a complaint, then how do you ever decide on a diagnosis? Is there a blood test? Or do you just rely on the "use = abuse" rule of thumb? And, by god, if they can't see that then you'll
make some legal, family and school/work problems for them!
Having worked with adults and kids, those who had something hanging over their head always did better.
Sure, outwardly maybe. They're always easier to break and qicker to comply if you've got a big stick to beat them down with. But how would you know if they do better or worse of just about the same? You seem to be having trouble even finding any of your former clients? Do you just take it on faith?
In your world, therapy is either loving or rape.
No, I said either it's
voluntary or it's rape. Would you deny that it's intimate? Personal? Deals with very private and often embarassing details of the patient's life and mind? Can you give me a better word to describe involuntary, coerced intimacy than rape?
I am sorry for what you went through. It obviously has strongly affected who you are and how you feel about treatment of any kind. Maybe in time as you mellow from your past experiences, you will see that there is alot of room between rape and loving therapy.
I'm not sorry for what I've gone through. At the very least, I knew better than to take Officer Friendly up on his offer to "help" my daughter, if only I'd file criminal charges against her. Doesn't matter if
you call it love or not. It still boils down to forcing yourself on helpless captives.
Again, at SAFE, we never invented symptoms.
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And those signs?
They came from the kid, parents, or other sources like police reports, arrest records, etc.
None from the patient, though? What kind of doctor are you, anyway?! (Oh yeah, I forgot, you're not a doctor, are you?)
Although I am open to learning some, I do not know any parlor tricks. It is hard to believe that you believe what you are saying when you call a therapists credentials and a medical text book, somantics.
Uh... Sparkey? You getting carried away again? I was on pretraining for staff. My sister in law was on staff at The Seed, not long before former Seed staffers started Straight. Do you have any idea how many intakes I saw, either firsthand by having known the people before and after? What the hell are you talking about therapists credentials and medical texts? The Signs and a gullible parent are the only criteria for diagnosis. And remember, denial is the
first sign of addiction! :wink:
Again, I do not doubt what you are saying, but to assume that because it happened to you, that it happened to everyone, is a little silly. Dont't you think?
Or, coversely, it happened to me and to everyone I've ever met who went through these programs, including SAFE before, during and after the time you were there, it seems more than a little silly for you to propose that you must have been in some completely different program.
By the way, there is not a adolescent treatment program in the world that does not admit unwilling kids.
That's rediculous.
Does that mean everyone is abusive? You give teenage drug users too much credit for making decisions that are in their best interests. Adolescent drug users are never willing drug treatment particiapants. Think about what you are saying for a minute. That is not rape, it is actually putting the kids first to do what they need as opposed to what they want.
But... just awhile ago, you seemed to be saying that all SAFE clients could walk out at will. Now you're saying all of them were there against their will???
Believe me, I've thought about what I'm saying on some level every day for damned near 35 years. First, as the little sister watching one after another of my older brothers and sister and their friends either get sucked into the brainwashing factory or exit our lives for good. Then came my turn.
Now I'm the mommy. You're the one who lacks experience at guaging a teenager's ability to sort out their lives or how best to support them through the process. Seems you've never actually tried it.
Again, kid's doing well and we couldn't be happier to have her back in the loving arms of her family. Thanks again for asking.
Given the choice between dancing pigs and security, people will choose dancing pigs every time.
-- Ed Felton (quoted in www-security about Active-X)
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