Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Troubled Teen Industry
Dundee Participant in Custody
FaceKhan:
The other thing is that if the judge understood what WWASP was he would not have ordered drug tests by urine. Thats exactly the kind of privacy violation that he would react badly to. Why do they even do urine tests, simple humiliation. Hair and blood tests work just as well, even better in most cases.
Anonymous:
Adventures? I feel sorry for Cody because when people continue to lower their standards of what's healthy or normal teen behavior, he has no bar to raise. Dundee had nothing to do with it. This was happening long before this. There's not a program or help in the world that is going to save this kid from himself as long as this is encouraged. He's not a bad kid, he just believes he is. So very sad.
Anonymous:
Anon, I perceive the issue to be this:
When kids are subjected to abuse, whether that be physical or emotional/mental, subtle or obvious, they usually act in one of two ways.
Fight back (suvival instinct) or submit. Strong-willed kids fight back.
And any "healthy" person would fight, defend themselves from a "perceived" danger.
My guess is that he has been fighting for a long time, even before Dundee. The abuse was just escalated there. Lots of past hurt and confusion that needs to be healed. I'm of the opinion that you don't abuse a kid who has been the victim of abuse in order to help.
I think he needs a hand in sortly out what is a real threat and what is a perceived threat.
I kinda doubt he would have gotten that at Dundee and won't at juvie. Either facility would/will "work", to the extent they could scare him into compliance. Break his will.
But one thing seems certain, he'd rather be dead than contolled or caged. That says alot about what is behind his behavior and what he needs to sort out the confusion and anger.
Deborah
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