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« Reply #15 on: August 23, 2006, 08:40:52 PM »
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Why shouldn't he be proud of it? It doesn't take a degree to teach common sense and that's what alot of these kids need taught. It doesn't take a degree to love these kids - which is what alot of them were missing from home.

Methinks thou doth protest too much.  Which facility are you a counselor at, and have you not been keeping up with this thread?  These people are hired to conduct therapy sessions with these kids.  PV is willing to hire people with GED's to conduct therapy on teenagers.  If they have experience, where did they get it?  STRAIGHT? The Seed?  SynAnon?  I agree they need common sense.  The PV counselor at the top of this thread posted where she worked, the financial problems the facility is having, and named a person at the facility as being uptight about the finances.  All this information is surrounded by photos she took of girls in positions of submission, in bondage gear, in restraints.  She has the ability at PV to have young girls restrained, put in straitjackets, etc., all her favorite things.  Do you really think this counselor shows common sense?  It's unethical, it's unprofessional, it's STOOPID.  By the way, PV yanked down that counselor's site and probably sacked her as well TODAY.  It's a good thing I saved all the web pages complete.




I used to work there. The staff are highly trained in the restraints. The staff member has a legitimate photography business. I don't have to justify further. Use the pages all you want. They didn't sack her either.  She isn't interested in young girls. While you're busy looking at her page you can see she's happily married.
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« Reply #16 on: August 23, 2006, 09:16:46 PM »
Things must have changed since you worked there.  What is going on at PV is a class action lawsuit waiting to happen.  As I said, I'm sure she's a good person, I know the kids like her.  What's happening there now is abuse.  PV has suffered program drift.  If you're  truly experienced, you'll know what that means.  There's a girl at PV now who's being medically neglected, and at least on one occasion has been brutally restrained in a way that goes against Federal guidelines, and certainly goes against any sane parent's wishes.  If you're a good counselor and you want to help kids, then you'll understand why I want my girl out of PV.  Nobody should be taking this personally, but PV staffers should really be taking a look at what they do and question it.  

I also know the counselor is a mother to be, and she stated "we really don't want to tell parents we know their kids better than they do, but we're the experts on this shit,".  I know she'll realize how wrong that is when she has her own child.  I wish her all the best, and I know she's planning on leaving PV, so I hope she finds something else she loves at a place that isn't rotten at the roots.
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\"Allah does not love the public utterance of hurtful speech, unless it be by one to whom injustice has been done; and Allah is Hearing, Knowing\" - The Qur\'an

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\"I\'m there to handle kids that are psychotic, suicidal, homicidal, or have commited felonies. Oh yeah, I am also there to take them down when they are rowdy so the nurse can give them the booty juice.\"

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« Reply #17 on: August 23, 2006, 09:26:11 PM »
To be honest it hasn't been that long since I left but there are alot of new staff there - so I can't vouch for any of them. I do know exactly what you mean. I was a very good counselor and knew that I needed out of there. Good luck to ya!
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« Reply #18 on: August 23, 2006, 10:06:18 PM »
Could you tell me anything about the mechanical and chemical restraints used at PV?  If you were there recently you must be aware of their usage and frequency.  Thanks for any help you can provide, and really, I'm not trying to hurt anybody's feelings or cause trouble for the counselors, I know they have difficult jobs.  I can't tell you how much my wife and I miss our girl.  It eats away at us knowing she's being mentally and physically abused.  She spent her 17th birthday in STU, her mom took her a piece of cake and got a picture of her holding it.  Her eyes are puffy from crying.  I sat in my office today reading over her letters, looking at  her picture, and I started bawling like an infant.  I can't tell you how horrible all this is.
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\"Allah does not love the public utterance of hurtful speech, unless it be by one to whom injustice has been done; and Allah is Hearing, Knowing\" - The Qur\'an

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A PV counselor\'s description of his job:

\"I\'m there to handle kids that are psychotic, suicidal, homicidal, or have commited felonies. Oh yeah, I am also there to take them down when they are rowdy so the nurse can give them the booty juice.\"

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« Reply #19 on: August 23, 2006, 10:27:10 PM »
As a parent, I empathize with you and the hell your daughter is suffering, as well as the hell you and your wife are going through.

What I don't understand is why you don't just go to PV with a police escort and get her the f*ck out of there! Surely you and your wife didn't sign over legal custody to those goons, right? You're the client, you paid the bill, and YOU can decide she's had enough "treatment," can't you?

Man, I would be on the first plane to Hicksville. Police escort is probably a good idea though, so you don't end up in jail for doing something totally understandable but regrettable.
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« Reply #20 on: August 23, 2006, 10:28:40 PM »
You still haven't gone in and killed them why?
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« Reply #21 on: August 23, 2006, 10:37:42 PM »
My stepdaughter's biological father has custody, he's had it for three months after getting emergency custody through a shady shyster.  The wheels of justice have moved slow as hell.
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\"I\'m there to handle kids that are psychotic, suicidal, homicidal, or have commited felonies. Oh yeah, I am also there to take them down when they are rowdy so the nurse can give them the booty juice.\"

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« Reply #22 on: August 23, 2006, 11:03:12 PM »
So this bastard got custody and immediately sent his daughter off to be abused? That's some fucked up shit.
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« Reply #23 on: August 23, 2006, 11:35:48 PM »
ZenAgent,
Does mom have any rights at all? I'm thinking not, based on your comment.
I was in a similar situation (with rights) and what I know is that her decree- if she has any rights at all- supercede the program's policies. She could show up at any time it is ordered and they have to release her.

Sorry about what you're going through. You're not the first. These programs are more than happy to ally with a control freak parent to subjugate the other parents rights, and provide testimony in order to keep the kid there. Once they have them it's very difficult, time intensive, and expensive to get them back. I understand your pain.
I'll hope for a miracle for you, your wife, and sd. But, the way family matters are handled these days, she could be out of the program by the time the matter is settled in court. Very unfortunate for the victims.
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« Reply #24 on: August 24, 2006, 12:00:09 AM »
Dear ZenAgent,

I don't have any advice to give you. I just wanted say how sorry I am for you, and your wife. Good luck to you, and to your daughter. I'm sorry she has such a jerk for a biological Dad.

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f you were never in a program, or a parent of a child in a program, then you have no business posting here.

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my goodness, you are eager to place blame
« Reply #25 on: August 24, 2006, 12:47:55 PM »
What assumptions you make, sir!  An yet you claim to have some kind of insight into the workings of this program.  Why on earth would a program such as Peninsula Village fire a seasoned, successful staff member for posting her artwork on her myspace account?  You have a lot to say about ethics, and yet you seem to be in direct conflict with the very rights you claim to be protecting by "exposing" this staff member.  Would you object to a staff member posting pictures of nude paintings done in a classical style?  Or to a staff member who reads Vonnegut or, heaven forbid, engages in sexual acts with consenting partners?  The aformentioned staff member runs a successful and perfectly legal business taking fetish photographs of consenting, adult fetish models.  If anyone is behaving unethically, it is you, sir.  How dare you slander such a woman?  You have, in short, accused her of being a child molestor.  I no longer wonder at your stepdaughters reasons for needing treatment, if you are her example of responsible adult behavior.  Shame on you.
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« Reply #26 on: August 24, 2006, 01:40:06 PM »
I agree it is inappropriate to attack her character or her as a person simply because she enjoys photographing consenting adult models in bondage fetish poses. It's a free country and there's nothing illegal about her phtography side business (emphasis on "side business.") Depending on your beliefs, you might say it's not unethical either.

But this woman's primary business is that she works as a counselor in a "treatement facility" where teenage girls are sometimes restrained. As a parent, it raises a lot of alarm bells for me, whether she is a great counselor or not, and whether she gets her kicks from seeing women in bondage or not.

I personally think she should choose one career or the other. If her photography of bondage fetish models means so much to her, she should quit her counseling job. Or vice versa.

Just my 2 cents as a concerned parent.
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« Reply #27 on: August 24, 2006, 01:49:52 PM »
This step-father has the RIGHT to be concerned about a counselor's behavior without being attacked; and without being held reponsible for his "step-daughter needing treatment."

And even IF this girl needs some type of "treatment" if surely does not need to be in some facility that certainly appears to be abusive. and the abuse has nothing to do with any counselor's picture-taking either.

Read the accounts of past students who were at PV.
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« Reply #28 on: August 24, 2006, 02:14:39 PM »
I have in no way accused her of being a child molestor.  We'll have to agree to disagree about educational requirements of the staff.  For $300 a day per patient, I would think they could hire people with degrees.  I do think that if these counselors consider themselves mental health care professionals and "experts" as W. calls herself, they should damn well conduct themselves as professionals, which they haven't.  Where are all you attackers coming from?  Has scandal rocked the House of PV?  I knew of 14 counselors with MySpace accounts, they've all been deleted. I think that indicates something occurred.  

I'm not offended at all by the fetish pictures, they're like watered-down versions of Richard Kern's work.  I do find some of the other images she's created questionable, like the ones of the thin, naked goth-girl laying on a bed with her eyes fixed, a gaping wound in her wrist with blood everywhere and a knife next to her hand.  It troubles me, CONSIDERING THE PHOTOGRAPHER'S "OTHER" JOB!  I'll censor it a bit and post it, if you like.  The "Underworld Images" watermark will be there. The mental health care professionals I've shown the blog and pictures to (one a former administrator of PV) have all agreed:  It's unethical and unprofessional to link her job at PV to the  fetish shots.  It's unprofessional to disrepect the views of parents regarding their  children in a public forum when you've identified yourself as a mental health care "professional" and named your employer's facility as well.  It's unprofessional to post details of the facility's financial problems and identify the staff psychiatrist and describe him as being upset over the money woes.   Apparently, the administration at PV came to the same conclusion.  I've dug really deep for information on the PV staff, since PV keeps that info away from parents, AND NOW I KNOW WHY.  If her father had bothered to research the place, he might have changed his mind.  I doubt it, since this is his way of punishing the girl for staying well away from him for three years.  Don't accuse me of making any "assumptions".

And while we're at it, what assumptions you make, sir.  I've only been involved in this child's life for four years.  Her biological father did 14 years of damage by drinking, drugging, committing adultery with both his kids aware of it, and verbally abusing them at the top of his lungs. Father of the Year, huh?
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« Reply #29 on: August 24, 2006, 02:20:02 PM »
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I Has scandal rocked the House of PV?  I knew of 14 counselors with MySpace accounts, they've all been deleted. I think that indicates something occurred.  .



 :D  And people say we have no effect.
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