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« on: March 28, 2007, 10:05:51 AM »
Some very curious gaps in logic displayed in js and david's posts. Our society is not as litigious as that in the United States. In the US, Miller Newton was frequently sued, and both Straights and Kids in the various forms were repeatedly shut down. Vause's links to Newton and thus Kids and the Straights is indisputable. The continuous thread through all of this is that some AARC clients will vouch for the institution, and the fact that Vause's PHD comes from Newton Miller's non-accredited alma mater, and that the methods employed at AARC have been deemed to be brain-washing, and that terrible abuses have occurred in the host homes don't matter. It doesn't matter to the pro-AARC posters that AARC doesn't have a psychiatrist, nor that the counsellors have in general no recognized, specialized training. They are able to employ the famous Catch-22: If you're bad, you won't believe in AARC. If you don't believe in AARC, you're bad.