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Offline snowhite

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« on: July 20, 2002, 11:49:00 PM »
Just wondering if SAFE has changed as Brian Seeber has stated, can the public attend open meetings? Help me to understand why the public  can not go into OPEN meetings. And most of the visotrs are escorted out before MIC TALKS began, why is that?

I often wondered if this was such a fantastic program, why wasn't there waiting lists. In any qualified true, honest drug rehabs there is usually a wating list. Why are parents asked to donate money, why are they asked to recruit clients, why about half are from Maryland and out of state?

Also if this is a loving program why can't parents love their child? Instead they are asked to berate, humiliate and bring their child to tears in front of others. The angrier the parent gets in the MIC TALKS the better the praise they receive afterwards.

ANd if the parent did not get angry enough, that parent got stood up and reamed from the group and commenced parents. I for one would never scream and yell at my when he was sick. Imagine your child puking and you yell and scream, I am sure that would stop the puking right? Or if he had a fever of 102, and I would scream  it would bring it back to normal. Then when I was done screaming and the child was brought ot tears I would say "Luv you".
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« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2002, 02:52:00 PM »
And how come, if honesty is the first and most important rule, the CEO recruiters are forbiden to tell about their experience in the program and, instead, to refer all questions not address in the script to the professional recruiters (woops! I mean "intake counselors") back at the office?
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