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69:
Last post was mine, forgot to sign in.


--- Quote ---. I could not trust my therapist because I knew they report everything home and would be the one to say when I could taste freedom again.
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It was the exact same situation with me. It didn't take long to realize my 'therapist' (which my dad had to pay extra for and whom I saw once a week for 20 mins) told my family rep everything I told her. Confidentiality has NO meaning at SCL whatsoever. It's almost as if they live in an ethical vacuum at SCL.

Therapy is meaningless in an abusive, coercive, traumatizing, stressful, suicide-inducing environment that is SCL.




I don't think that a drug that creates euphoria in patients with terminal diseases is having an adverse effect.
--San Francisco oncologist & AIDS doctor, Donald Abrams, M.D.
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Anonymous:
I was really upset when I was similarly "attacked" after revealing that I was abused.  That's been done to several girls during seminars and they've all said they were terrified.  They went along with it and didn't complain even though they were traumatized because of course you have to graduate the seminars to move up in levels and go home.  

What kind of sicko is Gilcrease to say, oooh, wait, I'll play a rapist and attack the girls who've been raped and molested?  They can try to fight me off in the dark while I shove and grope at them.

69:

--- Quote ---Anyone going to a mental health professional is accompanied by past records of treatment. And at most quality programs, issues are spoken of openly because it supports the principle that our issues don't own or define us. They're no longerthreatening when they're out in the light of day.

This is an important issue, with special implications for victims of abuse or molestation. If you were raped as a child, confidentiality is your right, but being absolutely open about it demonstrates that A. you have no reason to feel shame about it and B. you are no longer threatened by it.

If you did something shameful, bringing it into the open in a healthy way allows you to A. identify the reasons you acted as you did and B. move past it and choose something different next time.
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http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/4610.html
http://www.apa.org/topics/rights/#confidentiality
http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/Pa-S ... ality.html
http://www.healthyminds.org/patientsbillofrights.cfm
http://www.dukehealth.org/Privacy/Patie ... dentiality
http://web.mit.edu/medical/student/mh/c ... ality.html



http://www.teenliberty.org/ACAPN.htm

How can anyone claim SCL is a therapeutic and professional environment if they don't follow even the most basic ethical standards set forth by mental health and medical professionals?
There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is
proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in
everlasting ignorance- that principle is contempt prior to investigation.
--Herbert Spencer
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[ This Message was edited by: Exit Plan on 2006-04-24 18:02 ]

Badpuppy:
REENACT A RAPE IN A GROUP SESSION? I mean, please say your shittin me. Thats not therapy, its macbre perversity. Do these people actually have a license? No, I'm not talking about the type of thing a five year old pulls out of a crackerjack box.
 Mental health professionals consider  this type of treatment to be crazy, along with alien abduction therapy, Facilitated Communication, and hundreds of other bizarre notions disguarded decades ago. It is heartbreaking that anyone would have to go through this degradation.

Sentinel:
are u lurking wwasp dad?

please tell us whats going on.....

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