1. Do they utilize isolation at all?
I don't believe there is total isolation in any instance. There are writing assignments where you have to sit by yourself and aren't allowed to attend class, and there are work assignments such as chopping down stumps. You are not locked in a room or anything.
Nice deflection. Isolation doesnt mean being locked in a seclusion room - it
also means if youre isolated from the outside world - free, open communication with family and friends, the authorities, legal representation or advocatsy, knowledge of whats going on (news, etc).
Most programs use extreme isolation in THAT regard, even if youre not told you cant talk to people or locked in a room.
2. Do they receive psychotherapy?
There is individual and group therapy. I don't know the exact definition of psychotherapy.
WHAT kind of therapy? The confrontational bullshit every other program uses?
3. What type of interaction is there with the family, to help the transition back home?
There are weekly or bi-weekly calls with the family, on-campus visits, off-campus visits, home visits and then transition planning with the student and the family.
If there are actually weekly visits, and its real, uncensored communication, thats a good thing. However, back in STRAIGHT when you had family visits half of it was setting you up for failure, or just more pain - you had to tell them how much you loved the program, couldnt complain, and people were there to listen to make sure you did AND stop them from listening.
Does carlbrook do any of the same?
4. Are there any reported incidents of abuse? Official or non-official?
None that I am aware of.
Fair enough. Then again, carlbrook admittedly uses LGATs, which
is abusive, intrinsically.
5. Do they claim to be a place for a kid with a serious drug or mental problem? (instead of refering him to a psych hospital, etc)
No- they specifically state that they will not take students with serious mental problems. Wilderness is required first, which serves as a detox period.
"WILDERNESS" IS NOT DETOX! DETOX REQUIRES A MEDICAL STAFF WITH ALL THE SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT NECESSARY FOR THAT! ARGH!
Marching through the woods doesnt magically do anything! Its stressful, unplesant, VERY isolated, and a great vehicle for confrontational therapy and other LGAT-like practices. And, its notoriously filthy, unhygenic, not good for someone with real emotional problems, and COMPLETELY unprepared for someone who needs detox.
If youre sick, do you take a hike, or do you rest? Jeeze.
6. How many kids reside at the program, is it crowded?
There are around 100 kids or maybe a few over that. Some of the dorm rooms get crowded, but the campus is large and the buildings are nice.
Fix the crowded dorm facilities. Theres no excuse for any business that makes the kind of revenue a program does to have people living in crowded facilities. Give them AT MINIMUM enough to be safe and comfortable and clean, and then maybe a little more. The parents are certainly paying enough for these kids to stay in a luxury hotel, yet it seems theyre forced to live as 'low' as possible.
7. Can a parent visit unannounced?
I don't think that would be encouraged, but nothing would prevent you from showing up.
Oh, nothing prevents them showing up, but could they speak to their kids alone, unmolested, no questions asked? Could they take the kid and leave?
And while we're there, what prevents anyone else from picking up the kid?
8. Is communication restricted, if so, how?
Letters to and from the parents are not restricted. Other communication is restricted.
What about extended family? Grand parents have visitation rights theyre generally not aware of, and if the kids trying to get better, how would isolation from family and friends that care about them and love them help?
9. What happens if a kid runs away? Has this happened?
If a kid runs away he is sent back to wilderness, in most cases.
REDFLAG. Using "wilderness" as a stick? What a joke! Any reason Carlbrook cant personally make kids live in filth, do heavy labor and get their buttons pushed until they break down themselves?
10. Do they offer referal programs to parents, or any incentive to sell this program to their friends and relatives? Or anything related to this?
Absolutely no referral fees or incentives. The school has a waitlist.
Well, thats the first truly positive thing about carlbrook Ive heard.