@Charly:
I didn't say you 'caused all this harm'! I said you were conned!
Any damage that would have happened would have been being sent away to boarding schools or programs instead being connected with his family. Children need their parents, programs act like a family is a priviladge to be taken away and earned back, and that support and love can be doled out. Obviously, that is baloney
The cutoff of communication and the isolation alone from a program can be extremely damaging, same for creating a rift, same for making a child think their parents put them there.
What Psy is trying to say is part of a reaction to trauma is thinking you deserve it. Rape victims think they earned it... doesn't mean rape made them fix themselves, now did it? No...
A coping mechanism is just learning to accept what has been done to you, but that does not excuse or condone it or make it work or make it effective.
But yanno what? Sometimes for some people the best thing to do is to just let them go learn things the hard way, and grow up naturally with natural consequences like humanity has for eons and eons, before these jackasses sprung up in the 80s convincing us otherwise.
@Oz Girl:
I will be blunt. Physical conditioning is not abuse, and is not linked in any way. OVER TRAINING is abusive, and FORCED EXERCISE is abuse, but comparing physical conditioning to abuse is like comparing a kiss to a kick in the face.