Sucker Punch: 18 Years After Escaping the So-Called "Troubled Teen Industry"

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  • Опубликовано: 3 май 2022
  • 18 years ago, I became a legal person and was allowed to simply walk out of the pedo run kiddie prison I'd been detained in in the Catskills. I wasn't allowed to "walk away" when they forced me to eat my vomit, or while the last boy I had a crush on was choking to death on his own blood in front of me - but somehow, something about my 18th birthday, changed everything.
    18 years later and I'm barely beginning the process of deconstructing my experience within the so-called "Troubled Teen Industry" at the Family Foundation School in Hancock New York.
    I'd like to thank the film, Sucker Punch, for breaking the blocks I had built the dismissive delusion of my "boarding school" upon.
    Let's discuss a few of the things I learned from my one year of access to therapy.
    For those of us with CPTSD from Tough Love, it's imperative that we recognize DARVO when it happens. While I'm not endorsing DBT, or suggesting these tactics have worked for me, we discuss the Dear Man technique.
    And scoop this Daily Mail article on our team, focused on Circle of Hope and Agape Boarding School thanks to the advocacy of Amanda Householder and Colton Schrag (to name two of many). We appreciate the shout-out to Family School Survivors, if you are one and would like to participate in upcoming articles, please reach out.
    HERE: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...
    If you'd like to connect with the Reverend Chris Wilson (who breaks down the difference between "boundaries" and "rules" for us) you can find them on Instagram HERE @ExiledFaith if you are interested in addressing your religious trauma or learning more about the toxicity of "purity culture", we could not recommend them more.
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    Until then, #iseeyousurvivor and keep #breakingcodesilence

Комментарии • 5

  • @TroubledTruth
    @TroubledTruth  2 года назад +1

    Love Rev Chris Wilson! Highly recommend

  • @sarahcouture24
    @sarahcouture24 2 года назад

    So survivors of narcissistic abuse and high control groups/cults should be careful using DBT or maybe avoid it altogether? That’s VERY interesting and I could definitely see how certain aspects of DBT could cross over into self gaslighting and lead to even more self doubt and confusion. Thanks for bringing this up because I have been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and had considered doing intense dbt inpatient treatment in the past, but yeah I think maybe it might not be a great fit for a troubled teen industry survivor/ adult child of narcissist parents person like me lol.
    Also, the fear of being locked up in an institution again in adulthood is definitely a real terror. I’m literally paranoid that either my parents or my boyfriend might try to make a case for that. What a betrayal that would be! If they ever do, I would never speak to them again…period.

  • @sarahcouture24
    @sarahcouture24 2 года назад

    ALL 4 ninja turtles at once huh!?! 🐢🐢🐢🐢🤭🤣lmfao… I’m dying 😆