way to take me out of context
and why would some one that maybe has 5 alcoholic drinks a year and never touched any kind of "illegal" drug sign them selves in to rehab Hmmmm
maybe becouse they advertised them selves as some thing ELSE IMAGE THAT
my issue is the why they run them selves craptastic staff with little to no training or education
and then insane costs that for what? pay some one to feed your kid once a week
and heres the thing if say benchmark was a state regulated rehab were is the license? why were they calling them selves a "school"? why did they advertise to treat ADD ADHD and other metal health issues when in reality all they are is "rehab" sounds illegal to me
I have no idea why someone who has 5 drinks and no drug problem would sign themselves into a treatment center. Would you care to elaborate why someone would do that? As a legal adult in the US at the age of 18 you can do whatever you want. You can join the military, you can go to college, you can get a job, you can live in your car and travel with friends and go to concerts. The point is as an adult the choice is yours, unless you were convicted of a crime and put in jail !
If you decided to sign yourself into a treatment center for ADD and ADHD then who are the people offering to help to say no? You are an adult, supposedly capable of making your own decisions. Should they have denied you and Psy entry into treatment because they think you wouldn't benefit? Those choices were yours to make not other people's decisions, that is the essence of being an adult.
If it was so bad you could have left, right? A treatment center with voluntary patients is not a prison no matter how you want to look at it. Obviously living in a free motel room and having a job and food is better than entering the real world and doing what millions of kids have to do when they reach 18 or get kicked out of their house, or you would have left. If you feel like you wasted your money then that's fine, but why claim it is abusive when it obviously is not? Abuse is a legal term and there are legal consequences for people who actually commit abuse. Watering down this term on fornits like others do benefits nobody. If you don't mind answering, who paid for your treatment? I know not everyone is lucky enough to have uncle sam pick up the bill like in Psy's case.
Psy knows he wasn't abused, but he makes a hobby out of attempting to redefine the term "abuse" to fit into his warped version of reality. It's clear you were not abused either from what you are saying. You might not have liked the particular treatment center you signed up for (not everyone can go to resort treatment in Malibu), you can say it wasn't necessary at all... but who is to blame for that? In this case, as adults who signed themselves into treatment and could have walked at any time, the blame lies only with yourselves.