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Aspen Education Group lawyers..AEG not mental health program
Whooter:
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Here is a link to one of the sites which has results in Graph form (bottom of page):
Link to Study Results
Hope this helps.
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I was curious on the results that the boys stress level increased post program but the girls did not as much. Do you think this is related to integrating back into the home at all? They commented on this themselves, but no cause was attributed.
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My guess would be that boys are not as social as girls so they dont handle the transition back into the family and meeting new friends as easily as girls do, so it is a more stressful for them. I found that interesting too.
The other interesting thing was, did you notice that the girls performed better in most areas until they hit post program and then the boys performed better. So the program seems to be more effective longer for boys than girls. Did you notice this also?
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No, I didnt. My take on it is that there are more boys in programs and therefore their data would be more accurate. If there would be the same number of boys and girls then we may see them paralleled a little better.
Anonymous:
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Here is a link to one of the sites which has results in Graph form (bottom of page):
Link to Study Results
Hope this helps.
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I was curious on the results that the boys stress level increased post program but the girls did not as much. Do you think this is related to integrating back into the home at all? They commented on this themselves, but no cause was attributed.
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My guess would be that boys are not as social as girls so they dont handle the transition back into the family and meeting new friends as easily as girls do, so it is a more stressful for them. I found that interesting too.
The other interesting thing was, did you notice that the girls performed better in most areas until they hit post program and then the boys performed better. So the program seems to be more effective longer for boys than girls. Did you notice this also?
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No, I didnt. My take on it is that there are more boys in programs and therefore their data would be more accurate. If there would be the same number of boys and girls then we may see them paralleled a little better.
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Why don't you and yourself carry your monologue to the PM's? The topic is Aspen's failure to provide treatment, despite peppering their advertising (and your relentless, obtuse trolling) with "clinical" and "therapeutic" and claims of treating mental disorders they are not staffed for.
If Aspen claims they can treat a child with mental health issues, they're practicing without a license.
What do you call an adult entering a residential treatment program? Patient. You expect psychiatrists and mental health professionals to treat them.
What do you call a teen entering a residential treatment program? Student. Uh...the logic escapes me.
Troll on, John.
Whooter:
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Here is a link to one of the sites which has results in Graph form (bottom of page):
Link to Study Results
Hope this helps.
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I was curious on the results that the boys stress level increased post program but the girls did not as much. Do you think this is related to integrating back into the home at all? They commented on this themselves, but no cause was attributed.
--- End quote ---
My guess would be that boys are not as social as girls so they dont handle the transition back into the family and meeting new friends as easily as girls do, so it is a more stressful for them. I found that interesting too.
The other interesting thing was, did you notice that the girls performed better in most areas until they hit post program and then the boys performed better. So the program seems to be more effective longer for boys than girls. Did you notice this also?
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No, I didnt. My take on it is that there are more boys in programs and therefore their data would be more accurate. If there would be the same number of boys and girls then we may see them paralleled a little better.
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I dont think they provided the break out of boys and girls. I assumed they were equal. But now that you bring it up, we dont know do we. That might account for the differences. Let me look at it again.
Whooter:
I came across this on their web site:
"As a medical professional, I've seen lots of programs for teens, and I've heard lots of promises. SUWS is the only one I know of that truly makes a positive difference. I use SUWS not only as an intervention step, but I rely upon their staff for the insight to help me understand how best to help families make the healthiest choices for the long run."
-Adolescent Psychologist
Troll Control:
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Clinical -- Involving or based on direct observation of the patient
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Wait - you mean "student", don't you? You need to read what Aspen's lawyers said again. No kid in an Aspen program can be called a "patient", now can they? So your definition of clinical was taken from a source describing legitimate health care, not a school like Aspen.
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Sorry, Whooter. No way around AEG's confession that they provide no treatment or therapy. We don't need you to speak for them anymore. They've finally spoken and admitted that they and you have been lying for years. You're dismissed.
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