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nimdA:

--- Quote ---I would like to add that therapy is what PV calls it but it is unlike any "therapy" that I am familiar with.
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Please elaborate on this statement. Could you compare and contrast a situation that you experienced with therapy outside of PV with a situation you experienced inside of PV?

Hrt2hrtScandal:
It wasn't therapy in the sense of "what is the problem and how does it make you feel?"... it was more like "you're wrong", or that is how it was to me. They would ask how you feel, but that wasn't what they wanted to hear, then they would ask you questions about your life and you would give details and they'd say that you were story telling or something. It was too complicated for me for it to be therapeutic. It was also just harsh for me too.

nimdA:
Could you describe one of your therapy sessions at PV?

Hrt2hrtScandal:
Well, you start to talk about how you feel, and then a bunch of girls tell you how bad you are and how your a liar, pretty much like staff does, and the person who has called time ends up in tears. I usually felt pain in my chest, or maybe my heart was actually broken.

nimdA:
What did the staff expect of a resident during these sessions?

Specifically:

What did the staff expect from the group of residents towards the one person?

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