Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Ridge Creek School / Hidden Lake Academy
Liscensure Questions
WestSideStud2430:
Actually, it wasn't narcing out. They had told my Mom to use her discretion and if she believed I was ready, I could. And then they turned it around on her once the visit was over.
RobertBruce:
I was gonna say if she did pull a bait and punish she learned it from them, but it looks like it was just HLA acting pretty typically.
Tell me what is the benefits of such a tactic?
Anonymous:
ahhh the good ol bait and punish
laura baucom. worse counselor in the history of that place. ALWAYS did that shit. she'd come to me like she gave a shit about my problems, then when i started taking about them would put me on restriction for things, even sent me on challenges to "think".
gotta love hla therapy. you know, i've talked to many doctors, many psychologists, and many professors, all of whoms opinion i respect more than a bunch of kids, or a bunch of adults, which is really all any of you are to me. they all said that if a therapist can take punitive measures against a client, then the relationship is not the sort of relationship that breeds productive psychotherapy. how are you supposed to be honest with fear of punishment constantly looming? even animals, through stimuli, can be taught that if something causes anguish of any sort, that they should not continue to do it. case in point. when i learned that whenever i would open up about anything and actually try and give the theraputic side of hidden lake a chance, i would get in trouble. so i stopped caring, and learned to tune hla out. to survive, to just get by and wait it out.
just food for thought.
dan pg 26
RobertBruce:
Please any of you puppets try and respond to this, just please let me see any of you refute this.
This is EXACTLY what I told my counsolers while an inmate at HLA.
Dan's post just killed this thread, because none of you will have the balls or the brains to respond. Not even you Aften what with your massive testicals and all.
Anonymous:
Okay. I will refute it.
Poor actions equal negative consequences. It is a fact of life. If you don't want negative consequences, don't do negative actions. Unfortunately, Dan never learned to stop blaming others for his actions. He thinks he went on a challenge because he opened up, when in reality it was because of his poor behavior. If Dan could take a look at himself and take responsibility for his actions he would stop blaming others.
Dan stopped caring because it was easier to do that than to accept responsibility for himself. Fortunately, most students that attend HLA do learn to accept personal responsibility and form very close relationships with their counselors.
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