Punishment STILL is not therapy, Karen. Talk to ANY psychologist and they would tell you an austere environment and/or punishment or any programmie nonsense is not what you do to help fix a child who has actual problems.
If they have problems, you dont punish, you help, you treat, you find out what's wrong. Yet somehow we seem to have simultaneously punitive.. nonsense thats ineffective and more about revenge than anything else intertwined with quackery!
It is good to know at least to your face he acts like he deserved it... he definitely learned well from carlbrook in that regard at the least.
But yeah, forced reading of "impact" :rofl: (where do you people come up with this nonsense? Why not just call it 'intended to cause a breakdown or psychological effect' letter...) before group? Forced writing of a letter that is FAXED and thus seen by staff?
Thats not therapeutic, not helpful in any way, and its nonsense, period.
So he learned about plants animals and stars and shit, but what does that have to do with his actual problems and the camp's practices which are questionable at best?
Were those "solo's" forced? What if the kid didn't like it and was made to? I'm sure we all saw bratcamp... all that touchy feely nonsense doesn't really materialize in the real world, and isolation can be really bad to a kid who is not of the sort who would benefit from it with introspection. Panic can set in and while thats good for thought reform, its a bad thing for a person and a horrible thing to allow to happen.
Also, as we've learned from the counselors who have posted here, they are watching anyway, just far away and give verbal warning before coming up so they dont catch the kid masturbating, which clearly necessitates all that time alone :roll:
BTW, just what is this "group therapy" you speak of, Karen? Is it anything like the IMPACT LETTERS? Confrontational and humiliation based?
Also, do you not see the problem with not letting someone know when they can get out?
And why would you have to agree on the next placement before you can go anywhere? How is that therapetuic?
No offence to Psy, but this seems just like every other wilderness camp... using isolation and austerity (an extreme, isolated environment) and literally dispensing survival to these people, forcing them to do things, psycho-nonsense like IMPACT LETTERS and not knowing whats going on.
I'm gonna side with TSW on this one. Its nonsense. I see no actual therapy and a lot of the same old bullshit with a brand new wrapper.
Oh, and what sort of punishments or coersion did they use to people who didn't do what they were told, Karen?