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Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---I am here because I am interested in the controversy over teen help programs AND am researching teen (and younger) suicides.  I consider drug ODs (pharmaceutical and recreational), whether accidental or intentional, worth exploring.  
I am a published author, but am not willing to disclose any information on this site because of the way people are treated here.
The death of teens/young adults following programs may be due to demons that could not have been driven out by any sort of treatment.  OR-the lack of a good transition plan for re-entering the real world may be a problem.
--- End quote ---


So basically you have no first hand experience with HLA as either a parent or a student, yet you come on this site and make claims/statements that make it sound like you do have first hand experience with HLA.

That's the same type of manipulation we've all been subjected to at HLA - that's why you're treated the way you are.....  RB's correct: you asked for it.

Troll Control:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---I am here because I am interested in the controversy over teen help programs AND am researching teen (and younger) suicides.  I consider drug ODs (pharmaceutical and recreational), whether accidental or intentional, worth exploring.  
I am a published author, but am not willing to disclose any information on this site because of the way people are treated here.
The death of teens/young adults following programs may be due to demons that could not have been driven out by any sort of treatment.  OR-the lack of a good transition plan for re-entering the real world may be a problem.
--- End quote ---


suuuurrre you are.  a "published author"?  my ass.  you're the same troll that's trolling the TTI forum.  we all know that already.  as i said before - fuck off.

if you were a "published author" you might actually have some skills surrounding how to do research and extract pertinent information from a prospective source.  what you are is an inflammatory troll who is now very angry that you can't yell and stomp your feet to snap everyone to attention.  BYE!

Deborah:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---I am here because I am interested in the controversy over teen help programs AND am researching teen (and younger) suicides.  I consider drug ODs (pharmaceutical and recreational), whether accidental or intentional, worth exploring.  
I am a published author, but am not willing to disclose any information on this site because of the way people are treated here.
The death of teens/young adults following programs may be due to demons that could not have been driven out by any sort of treatment.  OR-the lack of a good transition plan for re-entering the real world may be a problem.
--- End quote ---


Wow. Interesting. What other programs have you researched? What attracted you to the HLA forum specifically? I mean, there are hundreds to pick from.
What have you found in your research about suicide and overdose? I've done quiet a bit of research in those areas as well. We might discuss that in another thread.
Regarding your musing about "demons that could not be driven out", you might consider that Behavior Modification is not the appropriate "treatment" for every demon out there, (if it's good for anything at all), particularly serious mental distress.
One post-program suicide was due to the threat of being sent back. His lame-brained mother kept a gun on top of the refrigerator. He grabbed it and shot himself in the head. I tend to think that some of these kids buck the system, which can result in their death, because they'd rather have been dead than isolated from the real world, analyzed/ critiqued 24/7, controlled, manipulated, under the guise of "therapy".
You might also consider exploring alternatives to isolation and BM. This is not "treatment" by any ethical sense of the term.

Deborah:
Researcher, here's something for your consideration:
http://wwf.fornits.com/viewtopic.php?p= ... ht=#224513

Anonymous:
"Probably because they were lied to like most other parents.

Here's the facts laid out for you as simply as I can put them.

This kid was at HLA for 20 months. He while there may have tried to kill himself.

Upon leaving hla he still had unresolved issues and so went to another program for an undetermined amount of time.

After that program he went home and enrolled in a community college where still having unresolved issues needed to be medicated, which apparently led to his death. "

Robert Devin Bruce:

You are making alot of assumptions here.  By saying that he 'may" have tried to kill himself while at HLA, you are only trying to stir things up.

I can just as easily say that while at HLA you may have tried to kill yourself.  You may have destroyed property.  You may have been arrested.  You may have broken the sex agreement with a variety of male and female students.  You may have snuck drugs onto campus and shared them with 13 year olds who had no prior history of drug use.  You MAY have done all of these things.

Yes, Patrick still had unresolved issues.  Doesn't everyone.

What proof do you have that Patricks death was of anything but natural causes?  I would really like to know.  How did his medication lead to his death?  The assumption that many are making is that he killed himself.  I hope to God for his family that that is not the case.

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