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Pathway in the news again 2/07/2009

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firstresponder:

--- Quote from: "Guest" ---jESUS, first, do you have to give these people more imaginary diseases to torture their kids for having? ODD? CD?
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if you read the whole thing you will see that it says "Punitive treatments like boot camps and "behavioral modification" schools which restrict contact with parents, and place the child among other disturbed children, can do more harm than good.
Outlook (Prognosis)
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psy:

--- Quote from: "Wha???" ---Parents now perform restraints at PFC???????!!!!!!!!!!!

OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Someone said they are copying entire comments section which is 810 comments or something, pls state where these are filed, immed., otherwise will copy it myself but u will sav me time if u already did it!!!! THANKS.
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That's me.  I've saved em all.  Page 18 is where the parnt, Darren Williamson, admits to performing restraints, however he has been reluctant to answer any further questions on the subject (somebody named "watch what you say" showed up and told him not to answer any further questions on restraint).

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: "firstresponder" ---
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---jESUS, first, do you have to give these people more imaginary diseases to torture their kids for having? ODD? CD?
--- End quote ---


if you read the whole thing you will see that it says "Punitive treatments like boot camps and "behavioral modification" schools which restrict contact with parents, and place the child among other disturbed children, can do more harm than good.
Outlook (Prognosis)
"
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Yes, i see your point, still please don't dignify that imaginary disease/child-killing/torture justification.

firstresponder:
i was trying to point out that it things like behavior are better dealt with at the home level. if you feel that i was advocating FOR this torture than you miss took what i was saying. i am in no way trying to give them food for thought, im trying to do just the opposite. if a child can have one of what is mentioned (unfortunately a lot could fall into this via teenage rebellion) which is worse to or equal to what the parents are claiming and it is better to deal with it at a home level why not their child? or do they not listen to people who deal with this every day. (which most of the parents fall under. example i know whats right even thought there is proof to the opposite.)

psy:
Most kids who are labeled with ODD/CD aren't actually diagnosed with it... other than maybe by the facility to justify more time (more money).  The definition in the DSM clearly states that normal teenage behavior should not be labeled as ODD/CD.

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