Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Aspen Education Group
RIP David J. Chalmers, ASR Victim
TheWho:
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---It's sad that however ASR tries to spin a kid's experience there, the common denomenator seems to be they end up dead. RIP, son. ASR failed to help you and it cost you your life.
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Oh,come on!!! Step it up!!! thousands of kids have graduated from ASR and all you can find are 3 kids... you are pathetic , I tell you!! Why...Why,Why I lost that many kids in my highschool class alone... you can do better than that... you are suppose to make ASR look bad not look successful. Where are all the dead kids? Oh wait.. they are all recovered and moved on to college..... how else can we get back at John/Peter for disagreeing with me.
Why not start a list of kids who died post HLA? or I guess that wouldnt be too impressive either. Hmmmm ... think of something.. I'll be bacl.
Anonymous:
.you people are absolutely disgusting that you use David's death to make some point you may have but you never knew him. You never knew how much he loved others and how much they loved him. I was his friend and i loved him dearly and he told me more than once he loved his time at Swift River and so stop using him to make your point you sleazy..........
Troll Control:
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---http://soberresources.blogspot.com/2007_12_01_archive.html
David, sadly, took his own life, as several other ASR attendees have.
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Please ignore the trolling of TheWho. He thinks dead kids are funny. He also thinks that some deaths are just collateral damage of the "help." But this is not about him. It's about this young man who needed help, but got ASR instead. Now he's dead.
TheWho:
So out of 1,000 or so at-risk kids which graduated from ASR only 3 have died?
Thats a 99.7 % success rate. Whoever mentioned high correletion was right. I never knew they were that good. I always believed they experienced a lttle better than average but that is really good.
Lets take a look at HLA's success rate. Anyone have a tally of kids who died post program?
Maybe we could rate schools on how successful they are via post graduates... ASR would be at or near the top...SUWS and HLA would be close also. My local highschool would be very low.. seems every month we hear about some teen dieing from an overdose or car crash DUI.
Troll Control:
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---
--- Quote from: "Guest" ---http://soberresources.blogspot.com/2007_12_01_archive.html
David, sadly, took his own life, as several other ASR attendees have.
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Please ignore the trolling of TheWho. He thinks dead kids are funny. He also thinks that some deaths are just collateral damage of the "help." But this is not about him. It's about this young man who needed help, but got ASR instead. Now he's dead.
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This is the topic of this thread. If you want to discuss something other than this kids completely avoidable demise, please be respectful and start your own thread.
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