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What Type of Kids "Succeeded" in Behrens Study?

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Dysfunction Junction:
And the shilling continues...

Whooter:
The majority (89%) reported symptoms at discharge that
qualify them as “recovered”, because scores exceeded the cut-off score (raw score 45). Eighty-
nine percent of male adolescents exceeded cut-off scores on both measures of clinical
significance suggesting that the reported change in symptoms was both of sufficient quantity and
quality that it is considered clinically meaningful.

Page 9 of the Independent Study of Therapeutic Boarding Schools



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Dysfunction Junction:
Continuous spamming of the same tired material...

Whooter:
The “typical” client in the programs is a white, upper-middle to upper-class,
16 year old male or female with prior treatment failures, who is functioning below average
academically and has multiple psycho-social problems. The most common problems treated are
disruptive behavior, substance use, and mood disorders. Most adolescents do not have a legal
record.



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Anne Bonney:
Isn't this called "Flooding"?  Repeating the exact same thing over and over and over and over and over and over and over again?

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