• WndyLady
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    8 months ago

    I work in with traumatized teens. There are times where they need to be isolated from their peers, but I agree that solitary is not therapeutic. Research and experience easily demonstrate that.

    The reality is, though, that these systems are so underfunded and understaffed that these detrimental tactics are the only viable option.

    I’m not defending the practice. I would never work in a system that uses solitary confinement with adolescents, but I have the luxury of choice.

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      8 months ago

      As a guy with childhood trauma, abandonment issues, depression, and many other mental challenges, I appreciate the work you do. I feel like what I went through is small potatoes compared to being arrested and put in the hole for 3 whole days as a kid. I really feel for this little guy and hope that he gets through this ok.

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      8 months ago

      In the first paragraph you say you do, in the last paragraph you say you never would.

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        8 months ago

        They need to be isolated from their peers, but not isolated completely. You have staff who stay to help that kid manage the emotions and behaviors. Solitary confinement is a very different and cruel tactic.