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‘Taken against our will’: the damaging legacy of ‘tough love’ boot camps

‘Taken against our will’: the damaging legacy of ‘tough love’ boot camps

Life Examined

July 31, 202151m 29s

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Show Notes

Kenneth Rosen, journalist and author of “Troubled: The Failed Promise of America’s Behavioral Treatment Programs,” takes a closer look at the “tough love” industry and the damaging legacy of wilderness therapy boot camps through the eyes of four former residents — and his own personal experience being forcibly taken from his home as a teenager. Host Jonathan Bastian also talks with Will White, the author of “Stories from the Field: A History of Wilderness Therapy” and teaching lecturer at Plymouth State University, about the history and positive effects of wilderness therapy programs.



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