Anyone who knows about these places know they are bad news and fuck up people for life.

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      Being tortured in the woods

      is that what happened? do you think, more often than not, the kids of incredibly affluent and libbed out families, get sent to torture camp?

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        Have you read about Elan School? If not, you should. It is indicative of what those nature programs are like. It is chilling and highly disturbing. The kids are not allowed to communicate accurately to the parents the abuse that is happening.

        https://elan.school/

        Edit: I should have mentioned, massive content warning. Kidnapping, child abuse, specifically, recruiting older children to perpetuate further verbal and physical abuse to the younger children, sleep deprivation, it goes on and on.

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              Oh absolutely. I feel like I’m getting PTSD just by reading this and I can’t stop reading it

              spoiler

              i genuinely thought it was going to end once he made it to Brooklyn. Silly me🙃

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                    The later half (around chapter 65ish), Joe’s life gets a lot better when he finally graduates and turns 18. He still has a lot of lingering issues and trouble adjusting to life after Elan, but he eventually builds a future for himself. Although, he does keep tabs on/in touch with other survivors and they all have various issues ranging from PTSD to drug addiction.

                    What’s more, not only do schools like Elan continue to this day, there are thousands of Native Americans subjected to similar abuse in residential schools across North America. The last of them didn’t close until the '90s in Canada. It was widespread and systemically supported by multiple governments. “Kill the Indian, save the Christian” was their motto.

                    Absolutely horrifying what children are subjected to because they’re seen as property to be bought and sold, not the people they actually are.

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                  If I recall, even he’s not sure how it happened, but he believes it’s because the guy who ran Elan was probably well connected with other local intitutions and could contact them to look for him

                  him suddenly turning to religion after that experience isn’t too surprising though. i’d be goddamn terrified if they somehow found me that far away. Hell, when he introduced me to the drifter in the van, I was sure that the guy actually worked for Elan and went out there just to grab him and take him back

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          I have no words. Death to America, Death to Australia, Death to the Empire (she repeats to herself like a centering mantra almost devoid of meaning at this point.)

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            is it? that’s typical you think?

            Yes. The troubled teen industry is abusive, period. These are not evidence based programs, they are torture centers following a made up therapy invented by cultists. That’s literally what “troubled teen program” means in the USA. If you look at the link OP posted, this particular case was a “wilderness school” in Utah - that’s not at all ambiguous or possibly legitimate. His parents paid for him to be abused as a child.

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            Why are you so unwilling to accept the well documented abuses of troubled teen camps? Have you done any research into this subject before coming in here and going “NUH-UH”" to everyone giving you an explanation?

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            I didn’t mean for this to become a dogpile on you like it did. Sorry for that. But you need to educate yourself on this topic.

            I don’t think Robert Reiner knew how bad the programs are. He seems like a decent guy. But yes, it is that bad, nearly across the board. Teen corrections is a 50 billion dollar industry in the US. Other countries don’t have that kind of cottage industry, and ours is uniquely bad, but also that isn’t completely common knowledge yet, or certainly was less known back when he was sent.

            Also, Utah and Nevada and states like it are commonly chosen for these things because child abuse protections are/were more lenient in those states. Under 18 years old Gay/trans conversion therapy was still allowed in Nevada until 2017.

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              I don’t think Robert Reiner knew how bad the programs are.

              Unfortunately this seems like it’s typical, with parents never coming to terms with what they put their kids through because they thought it was going to help them. The kids are punished by the people running the program if they don’t pretend they’re happy and the program is going well, etc.

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              2020 in Utah, and that by governor executive order after the legislature wouldn’t do it. Didn’t become actual law to ban conversion therapy on minors in Utah until 2023.

              And I really shudder to think what still goes on among the religious population there who think they get their laws from god.

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            is it? that’s typical you think?

            There have been exposes, damning investigation and lawsuits about basically all of the big ones.

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        Sadly, that is specifically what “troubled youth program” means in America. The programs lie to the parents, and the parents usually lie to themselves even if the kids tell them what happened (which they are often forcibly prevented from doing while in the program). These programs have their roots in actual cults, not genuine psychological research.

        Other mentioned the Elan School, which is a famous (and typical, unfortunately) example. I cannot emphasize enough how serious the content warnings others have mentioned are. The details can get extremely upsetting.

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          And if they were willing to do that to a rich white girl, imagine what they do to children who are poor (being sent to these camps as wards of the state) or black or gay or any other list of vulnerable groups. The people running these places act with impunity and know their victims can’t retaliate.

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        Yes. They just get sent to more expensive ones. The TruAnnon series is long af but its also an amazing bit of work that covers all of this pretty thoroughly

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        do you think, more often than not, the kids of incredibly affluent and libbed out families, get sent to torture camp?

        Not more often than not, no, but this guy absolutely, verifiably was. Because these troubled teen camps are absolutely, verifiably there to torture and abuse the kids who get sent there.