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Aspen Education Group deceptively markets short term invalid
Anonymous:
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Sorry, Deborah happens to be exactly right. Link above corroborates her assertion and proves Whooter completely wrong. Wiggle, wiggle. Squirm, squirm. Can't change the facts, Whooter. Behrens was an Aspen employee. Too bad for you. You've no credibility left. :rofl:
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AHA-HA-HA-HA!
Oh wait. Ha, ha, ha would be more appropriate. Reading over Reuben's STICC site it's obvious he wants to be Sue Scheff, another failure of a parent who put all of her kids in programs (after beating up her daughter).
RMA Survivor:
Rueben, no one said Behren worked for Aspen. She does profit from the industry. Lon Woodbury isn't associated with any one program and that ass clown makes a living off the TTI. He's sort of a pimp. So are you, Reu-who.
Okay, now that Aspen has verified they do not provide treatment and are not a covered entity as far as HIPAA is concerned, Aspen can't hide behind patient confidentiality or put up any fuss about kids wanting their records...and yet they still do.
Damn. Aspen is ripe for a takedown. They are legally exposed.[/quote}
Actually, when I was at RMA in 1984, Lon Woodbury was on campus every day and had his office there. He clearly worked for the program, not as an independent. None of these people in this industry are independent. They all migrate from program to program, or form their own little business within the industry. In this case, to help validate the industry itself. But in others, staff leave to become "escorts" for kids, or found their own programs or just go off to work at another prison camp for teens when the last one gets shut down.
But there is no doubt about the statement Aspen is ripe for a take down. That legal statement that they provide no therapy or treatment is gold!
Anonymous:
Why Google Ellen Behrans when you can just get the info off Struggling Teens?
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http://www.strugglingteens.com/artman/p ... 5285.shtml
About the Author:
Ellen Behrens, PhD is a Licensed Psychologist and owner of Canyon Research and Consulting, a company that provides consulting and training services to mental health treatment programs and providers. She has extensive experience working in residential programs as a clinical director, psychological evaluator, therapist, researcher and consultant.
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Still consider her "independent"? She's held down every gig you can in a program.
Come again, John Boy?
Anonymous:
Yet more confirmation of Ellen's employment by Aspen. And I've taken the liberty of screen saving this knowing how dishonest you and the gang of criminals that killed your son are
http://cache.zoominfo.com/cachedpage/?a ... me=Behrens
--- Quote from: "tom croke" ---Youth Care, Inc. (Youth Care Academy and Pine Ridge Academy)
Posted by Tom Croke on Thursday, 9 December 1999, at 3:03 p.m. (eastern time)
We have just learned that Youth Care of Draper, Utah, one of our co-sponsors has just been purchased by Aspen. Robin Stephens will continue as Executive Director. Co owners with Robin, Liz Smith (Pine Ridge Director) and Dr. LePray will not be continuing. Ellen Behrens will be clinical director.
We will certainly miss Dr. LePray and Liz Smith, but have the highest regard for Robin and Ellen. We at FamilyLight Consultants have long wanted to see more Youth Care / Pine Ridge beds available, as we believe these are the finest programs of their kinds available.
As much as we have nostalgia for the days of Youth Care, Inc. as a stand alone organization, we respect the fact that Aspen has generally maintained the quality of their acquisitions. We can at least hope for some addtional beds similar to what is offered at Pine Ridge and Youth Care. And we are proud to have an Aspen affiliate as one of our co-sponsors.
Best wishes to Robin and Ellen, as well as Liz and Dr. L.
Tom Croke
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Whooter:
Still not even one link outside fornits or cafety?
Does anyone really think that someone with no back ground in residential treatment, no understanding of what is involved or what the kids go through on a daily basis, What type of kids are there and the type of environment. You think this person would be qualified to design and implement a clinical study to show effectiveness on a place he/she has no experience in.. what questions to ask etc.
Or another question… who would be more qualified to interview a kid who just left a program…. Someone with no experience or link to the industry (like you would like) or someone from fornits? Who would ask the most appropriate questions?.
see my point?
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