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Does this sound familiar to anyone?

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Gmom:
I guess Cheryl's tactics never change.  Those very same things happened in group about one year later in '3.

Anonymous:
Throwing books at someone, throwing water on someone--this while Cheryl was "leading a group session?" Let's forget she is not qualified to lead a psychological group therapy session in the first place, OK?  What was going on in the session at led up to this?

Couture:
Honestly, I can't remember.  I think one was abotu this boy, who she thought was acting too much like a leaser, and pointing out other's faults, but refused to  look at his own.  The confusing part is that she used to praise him for his behavior, and encourae him to be a leader.  I don't remember the exact events that lead up to the book thrown.  There were so many groups that we had,it is hard to keep them all straight.

Anonymous:
The fact that you cannot remember what happened in this particular group leads to a disturbing logical conclusion. Is the reason details are not recalled because these things happened on a regular enough basis that they were commen place and not isolated events?

Scary stuff

Joyce Harris:
It does sound scary. It appears that these so-called "group sessions" led by the unqualified Cherly Sudweeks, were usually filled with behaviors meant to demean, humiliate and times to physically harm the students. These behaviors seemed to have been so routine that these bizarre behaviors and actions do not stand out in many of the student's minds--escpecially if the actions were not directed at that student.

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