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Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform => Straight, Inc. and Derivatives => Topic started by: Anonymous on September 14, 2007, 10:47:25 AM
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AARC Society (Alberta Adolescent Recovery Centre) is registered under the Societies Act in the
Province of Alberta.
AARC is a Registered Charity for purposes of The Income Tax Act, Canada, and a Charitable Organization under the Charitable Fund-raising Act in Alberta.
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Right. It's not a medical facility and has a staff composed of former clients with no qualifications. Those Union Institute coupons don't count.
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No qualifications? do your research Anne said you backed shit up!
I'm so glad you're back? Where were you?!
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No qualifications? do your research Anne said you backed shit up!
I'm so glad you're back? Where were you?!
Qualifications from a legitimate institution. Not a diploma mill. Didn't Vause get his "degree" from the same bogus "school" that Newton did?
:rofl: :rofl:
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Natalie Oldcomer, Waydown Brown, and Campbell are all former inmates who have worked at AARC since they were in. Subsequent to starting work, they have obtained lurnin' coupons. From the Union Institute. The Wizard got his fake PhD in 1994, three years after AARC opened. Prior to that he had no qualifications whatsoever to treat addicted youth. Oh wait. He worked under Miller Newton at Kids.
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You lost your validity with Campbell, AJAX.
Could you enlighten us all and tell us your ties with AARC?
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You lost your validity with Campbell, AJAX.
Could you enlighten us all and tell us your ties with AARC?
Try reading before shooting your mouth off. He's posted his interest in AARC many times.
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Sorry guest. I guess I'll give up. Aside from living with someone who was held in AARC, I don't have any ties to AARC. What are your ties to AARC guest?
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No, guest you're right. I don't have any credibility anymore. I hope people don't find out I lied about being a psychologist.
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Natalie Oldcomer, Waydown Brown, and Campbell are all former inmates who have worked at AARC since they were in.
There is a Bryan Campbell registered as a psychologist. But, he's the only one of those mentioned above. Not even sure if it's the SAME Campbell... could be some other Campbell not employed by AARC.
I think Ms Topelko is a nurse though with some addictions training.
The rest would be baptism by fire me thinks.
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Half the carefully selected grads were sober for a consecutive 12 months (How long were they in treatment?)
But AARC is definately onto something if they can cure mental illness!
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The Bryan Campbell registered psychologist would appear not to be the same person as the Bryan Campbell who practises Vausian magick at AARC, as he is also registered in Nova Scotia and his expertie is not in teen whatever it is that AARC does.