More on foster care
Ray Lemay sent me a link to this article by Dr. Peter Breggin on the mind drugging of youth in foster care. A quote from the article: Now there is a Government Accounting Office (GAO) report confirming that foster children in five states — Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, Oregon and Texas — are receiving shocking amounts of psychiatric […]
Posted on February 8, 2012 at 11:00 am by MTumeinski · Permalink
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In: Uncategorized · Tagged with: culturally valued analog, foster care, heightened vulnerability, mind drugging, valued social roles, Wolf Wolfensberger
report: ‘Midwest Evaluation of the Adult Functioning of Former Foster Youth’
A 2010 radio show and 2011 longitudinal study on heightened vulnerability for those in and those leaving the foster care system. The study looks at (in Social Role Valorization terms) heightened vulnerability to devaluation and wounding in various life domains related to home, education, work, family, safety, health, income, etc. These reports indicate in part […]
Posted on February 6, 2012 at 8:34 am by MTumeinski · Permalink
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In: Uncategorized · Tagged with: foster care, heightened vulnerability, social devaluation, Social Role Valorization
In: Uncategorized · Tagged with: foster care, heightened vulnerability, social devaluation, Social Role Valorization