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Trapped in Treatment
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Trapped In Treatment is a new docu-style podcast series from Paris Hilton, London Audio, iHeartMedia, and Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Telepictures, that will examine and expose the dark secrets of the “Troubled Teen Industry.” Beginning with Provo Canyon School, each season will focus on the story of one youth treatment facility, its survivors, and the traumatizing abuse at the hands of their captors. Hosted by Caroline Cole and Rebecca Mellinger, Trapped in Treatment weaves together personal accounts with historical detail and expert opinions to shine a light on what really happens at behavior modification centers and how this billion-dollar industry has flourished for so long.
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it's hard to feel sympathy for Paris while listening to her recount her experiences at these exclusive, private, teen behavior therapy schools. while I don't doubt she suffered trauma at these places, everyone experiences trauma differently. so while I'm sure not having a Michelin Star chef prepare her sushi must have been traumatizing, it doesn't compare to the real horrors that happened to kids less fortunate than Paris, who went to state run rehab facilities. I have only listened to the first two episodes that are available, but those two lack any direction and they fail to convey what actually happened. I'll give the other episodes a listen when they are available and hopefully the story gets better. there certainly is a problem with these types of places and if this podcast can bring attention to that, then it will be worth it.