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<blockquote data-quote="Rotsne" data-source="post: 212721" data-attributes="member: 6326"><p>Why just not state that you will drop the charges? Where will it put the restraining order? </p><p> </p><p>From what I know the only thing the juvie teaches well, is knowledge how to be a better criminal. I wouldn't do her better and her having been at a Residential Treatment Center (RTC) it is likely that she have picked up some of the problems other residents have during group therapy.</p><p> </p><p>It is one of the big dangers regarding group therapy. Unskilled therapist could miss that one client transfer his or her problems to another. Especially in Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s running with level systems, clients steal problems from each other so they can "confess" themselves to a higher level. Private-run Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s are the worse.</p><p> </p><p>You know that you have to get her out of there but NOT back in your home. I would recommend that she should go to live with some relatives in another part of the country or maybe in another town. I don't know how it all started but if the first placement was private, then we can talk about the Paris-Hilton syndrome. "I have done the time, so I can do the crime." She got her time at XXXXXXX - a place previous shut down due their treatment approach before the number of jobs lost convinced the authorities to reopen it again. Look at the life she have lived constantly trying to provoke everybody just because she couldn't act out like normal teenagers. Her jail-time stabilized her medication so she got better in the end, but it was done with private aid. You cannot be so lucky. Your daughter do only have access to public employed doctors.</p><p> </p><p>So get her out of there. Drop the charges if necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rotsne, post: 212721, member: 6326"] Why just not state that you will drop the charges? Where will it put the restraining order? From what I know the only thing the juvie teaches well, is knowledge how to be a better criminal. I wouldn't do her better and her having been at a Residential Treatment Center (RTC) it is likely that she have picked up some of the problems other residents have during group therapy. It is one of the big dangers regarding group therapy. Unskilled therapist could miss that one client transfer his or her problems to another. Especially in Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s running with level systems, clients steal problems from each other so they can "confess" themselves to a higher level. Private-run Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s are the worse. You know that you have to get her out of there but NOT back in your home. I would recommend that she should go to live with some relatives in another part of the country or maybe in another town. I don't know how it all started but if the first placement was private, then we can talk about the Paris-Hilton syndrome. "I have done the time, so I can do the crime." She got her time at XXXXXXX - a place previous shut down due their treatment approach before the number of jobs lost convinced the authorities to reopen it again. Look at the life she have lived constantly trying to provoke everybody just because she couldn't act out like normal teenagers. Her jail-time stabilized her medication so she got better in the end, but it was done with private aid. You cannot be so lucky. Your daughter do only have access to public employed doctors. So get her out of there. Drop the charges if necessary. [/QUOTE]
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