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Anonymous:
A friend of mine asked about what kind of therapy our facility used and Im not really sure. Does anyonw know if there is a sepcific kind of therapy WWASP programs (Cross Creek Manor specifically) uses? I know seminars are part of the therapy and Ive heard stuff about seminars and where they originated from and all that, but I forgot most of the info. If anyone can assist on that, that would be really great. Thanks!

Anonymous:
WWASP seminars are, in fact, Lifespring seminars. Gilcrese, who created the seminars for WWASP, was a Lifespring trainer. So was Litchfield, I believe. Lifespring was classified as a cult.

Anonymous:
Be that as it may, no one calls the seminars  therapy. And WWASPS schools vary in their therapy approach. Most have licensed therapists. Some have it as an option, according to what the parents want.

Anonymous:
Ask any kid about those WWASPIE seminars and you will soon figure out why there needs to be federal regulations banning the use of LGAT seminars for children under the age of 18.  

It's very troubling that these seminars are a prerequisite for children progressing through the program.

Worse still, it appears the adults who participate develop a near religious affectation for the PROGRAM who they perceive as omnipotent.

Sick, Sick, Sick.

Anonymous:
Read more on LGAT from the skeptic's corner...

http://skepdic.com/lgsap.html

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