The skits were not harmless. Often, they picked a scenario they knew would cause you the most humiliation and pain. For example, if you were a 300 pound drawf, they might make you parade around in a bathing suit and pageant sash. It was a derisive, compulsory activity. You could not leave the propheet or level up, or frankly escape emotional beatings unless you performed your skit regardless of its demeaning qualities. Where is the emotional growth in this?
The entire "therapeutic" program of raps and propheets were so reliant on predatory emotional abuse I cannot fathom anyone who condones them. Emotional growth cannot ever accrue after being humiliated, verbally abused, and emotionally exploited repeatedly on a daily basis. Let's not even discuss the attendant anxiety caused in daily anticipation of these activities.
Could you imagine if someone told you "You're may get your ass kicked to a bloody pulp today, tomorrow, and every day for the next two and a half years." Would you thrive in that environment? With Cedu,this is the anxiety inherent in daily life. It may not have been your ass being kicked - just your self worth, self esteem, and any possible feeling of emotional safety. This is why so many program graduates have traumatic dreams still.