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Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform => The Troubled Teen Industry => Topic started by: Deborah on April 22, 2006, 12:47:00 AM
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Q. What is NATSAP?s position in relation to interventions that involve practices such as the use of harsh and demeaning language, group confrontations, or staff confrontations designed to intimidate or ?shame? a client into compliance?
A. NATSAP demands that every member program adhere to a Code of Ethical Principles, as well as Practice Standards that prohibit emotional, physical, and sexual abuse of any client, family member, or employee. A major goal of NATSAP is to ensure quality care, while at the same time, providing support to regulatory bodies to eradicate the presence of substandard programs nationwide.
I thought it would be useful to list in this thread the NATSAP programs that use harsh/ demeaning language, group/ staff confrontations designed to intimidate or shame a client into compliance.
You can find member programs here:
http://www.natsap.org/search.asp (http://www.natsap.org/search.asp)
[ This Message was edited by: Deborah on 2006-04-21 21:50 ]
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A. NATSAP generally requests that member programs pretend to have any ethical standards at all, while openly encouraging and whitewashing emotional, physical, and sexual abuse of clients, family members, and even employees. The goal of NATSAP is to ensure its members continue to make money, while at the same time, providing support to its members to eradicate the presence of competition and regulatory oversight.
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