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Anonymous:
While we're on the subject, what are Special Interventions and Special Reels?

Anonymous:
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On 2005-12-22 19:37:00, Anonymous wrote:


"What question do you want answered? There are so many goddamn questions on here it is hard to keep up which one is asked by who and to whom. Which question is not being answered?"


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Let's try this again.




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 How exactly does HLA 'help' anyone? Be precise please.



What are the reports, stats, or peer reviewed studies that support your claim that HLA saves people?



If the only people that HLA 'helps' are the strong ones, why would they need it in the first place if they were so strong?



Why would someone considered 'weak' not be a good candidate for HLA?
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On 2005-11-08 08:34:00, Kcmoney05 wrote:


"Hey Kees Devente this is Kevin Conley fromPG 70 and your full of shit man this program HLA is a meesed up abusive program why dont you tell people the truth about HLA like


1.  Restrictions


2.  Monitered Communication


3.  Locked at night


4.  Special Interventions


5.  Special Reels


6.  No contact with outside people (family only)


7.  PT during class


8.  Fall-out


9.  All the cutters


10. The loss of confiditiality with counselers


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Anyone?

Anonymous:
::bump::  :grin:

Anonymous:
1. Restrictions
Yes there are restrictions at HLA.  Negative actions equal negative consequences.

2. Monitered Communication
Yes, communication is monitored.  Students can say anything they want as long as it is the truth and they are respectful.

3. Locked at night
Yes.  The doors are locked at night.  Aren't yours?

4. Special Interventions
Yes.  There are special interventions.  This is for when students are particularly out of line, such as being threatening or intimidating.  Safety is of the utmost importance to HLA and they will not tolerate students who take safety away from campus.

5. Special Reels
Yes.  There are special group sessions to get to the bottom of any potential act that take safety away from campu.  Again, safety is of the utmost importance and if special groups are needed outside of the scheduled groups, HLA will conduct them.

6. No contact with outside people (family only)
Communication is limited to family only for the first eight months because HLA wants the students to focus on rebuilding the family relationship.  HLA wants as few distractions as possible while this relationship is being reestablished.  After eight months new communication is added.  By the end of the program students are allowed to go home on a monthly basis and go out with frieds without adult supervision.

7. PT during class
Yes.  If students are misbehaving during class, they may have to go into the hall to do some exercise as a consequence.  Push ups never killed anyone.

8. Fall-out
Yes.  Students are expected to report anything that makes the campus unsafe to the staff.  Again, safety is of the utmost importance to HLA.

9. All the cutters
Yes.  HLA has students that have a problem with cutting.  Unfortunately, cutting has become a growing problem with adolescents over the past several years.  HLA does an excellent job in working with these students and gone to great lengths to further their expertice in working with this difficult problem.  The students that struggled with cutting when you were here, KC, are actually doing wonderfully well at this time.

10. The loss of confiditiality with counselers
Not sure what you mean on this one.  Yes the counselors share pertinent information with each other if it is in the best interest of the child.  Counselors are sensitive to maintaining confidentiality.

I have now answered all of these points.  I will not debate them further as I assume most of my answers will now be twisted.  I am not here to argue with any of you.  I have stated my position on these items as requested.  I hope this helps.
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SHH Anon Classics:
There is limited access to a public phone because when phones have been available to the students the first place they call is to their boyfriends or girlfriends to come help them run away. I know this for a fact because it happened several times in the past when I was there. There are restrictions on phone use because of issues like these.

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