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photo man:

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--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---Yes, traditional residential treatment not including Aspen or any other programs.  30 to 90 day stays are up to 80% effective.  Programs run up to 2 years, cost fifty times more and are not nearly as effective based on one biased survey by Aspen marketing.
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Hmmm.  I didnt see "Traditional"... nor "30-90 days".. nor was cost included as a differential.  Seems you are trying to change things here.  Its always good to go back to the quote we are talking about,  Lets take another look:


--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---Whooter also keeps saying "up to 80%" success, but that is not concluded by Behrens, it's concluded by other researchers using longitudinal clinical studies of residential treatment and has nothing whatsoever to do with Aspen programs or Behrens.
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So just to clear it up…..other researchers conclude up to 80% success using longitudinal Clinical studies of residential Treatment.



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- Whooter take a break from blogging -  :rocker:  :rocker:  :rocker:  :rocker:  :rocker:

elangraduate:

--- Quote from: "photo man" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---
--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---Yes, traditional residential treatment not including Aspen or any other programs.  30 to 90 day stays are up to 80% effective.  Programs run up to 2 years, cost fifty times more and are not nearly as effective based on one biased survey by Aspen marketing.
--- End quote ---

Hmmm.  I didnt see "Traditional"... nor "30-90 days".. nor was cost included as a differential.  Seems you are trying to change things here.  Its always good to go back to the quote we are talking about,  Lets take another look:


--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---Whooter also keeps saying "up to 80%" success, but that is not concluded by Behrens, it's concluded by other researchers using longitudinal clinical studies of residential treatment and has nothing whatsoever to do with Aspen programs or Behrens.
--- End quote ---

So just to clear it up…..other researchers conclude up to 80% success using longitudinal Clinical studies of residential Treatment.



...
--- End quote ---

- Whooter take a break from blogging -  :rocker:  :rocker:  :rocker:  :rocker:  :rocker:


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 :tup:

Dr. Acula:

--- Quote from: "photo man" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---
--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---Yes, traditional residential treatment not including Aspen or any other programs.  30 to 90 day stays are up to 80% effective.  Programs run up to 2 years, cost fifty times more and are not nearly as effective based on one biased survey by Aspen marketing.
--- End quote ---

Hmmm.  I didnt see "Traditional"... nor "30-90 days".. nor was cost included as a differential.  Seems you are trying to change things here.  Its always good to go back to the quote we are talking about,  Lets take another look:


--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---Whooter also keeps saying "up to 80%" success, but that is not concluded by Behrens, it's concluded by other researchers using longitudinal clinical studies of residential treatment and has nothing whatsoever to do with Aspen programs or Behrens.
--- End quote ---

So just to clear it up…..other researchers conclude up to 80% success using longitudinal Clinical studies of residential Treatment.

 :poison:  :heartbreak:  :whip:  :cry:  :smashcomp:

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- Whooter take a break from blogging -  :rocker:  :rocker:  :rocker:  :rocker:  :rocker:


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Dr. Acula:

--- Quote from: "Dr. Acula" ---
--- Quote from: "photo man" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---
--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---Yes, traditional residential treatment not including Aspen or any other programs.  30 to 90 day stays are up to 80% effective.  Programs run up to 2 years, cost fifty times more and are not nearly as effective based on one biased survey by Aspen marketing.
--- End quote ---

Hmmm.  I didnt see "Traditional"... nor "30-90 days".. nor was cost included as a differential.  Seems you are trying to change things here.  Its always good to go back to the quote we are talking about,  Lets take another look:


--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---Whooter also keeps saying "up to 80%" success, but that is not concluded by Behrens, it's concluded by other researchers using longitudinal clinical studies of residential treatment and has nothing whatsoever to do with Aspen programs or Behrens.
--- End quote ---

So just to clear it up…..other researchers conclude up to 80% success using longitudinal Clinical studies of residential Treatment.

 :poison:  :heartbreak:  :whip:  :cry:  :smashcomp:

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- Whooter take a break from blogging -  :rocker:  :rocker:  :rocker:  :rocker:  :rocker:


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:shamrock:  :jamin:  :spam:

Troll Control:

--- Quote from: "photo man" ---
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---
--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---Yes, traditional residential treatment not including Aspen or any other programs.  30 to 90 day stays are up to 80% effective.  Programs run up to 2 years, cost fifty times more and are not nearly as effective based on one biased survey by Aspen marketing.
--- End quote ---

Hmmm.  I didnt see "Traditional"... nor "30-90 days".. nor was cost included as a differential.  Seems you are trying to change things here.  Its always good to go back to the quote we are talking about,  Lets take another look:


--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---Whooter also keeps saying "up to 80%" success, but that is not concluded by Behrens, it's concluded by other researchers using longitudinal clinical studies of residential treatment and has nothing whatsoever to do with Aspen programs or Behrens.
--- End quote ---

So just to clear it up…..other researchers conclude up to 80% success using longitudinal Clinical studies of residential Treatment.



...
--- End quote ---

- Whooter take a break from blogging -  :rocker:  :rocker:  :rocker:  :rocker:  :rocker:


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Yeah, he should take a break and learn to read.  Those studies were cited by Behrens and in order to actually check the reference out, you'd need to look it up in th biblio and then read the source.  Whooter is just stupid and lazy.

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