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Originally emailed 1 November 2002


AT Gets Nasty in Utah

As the November elections approach, Utah politics are unique. The full force of attack politics in Utah is directed at an unopposed candidate who wants to introduce a bill to stop practices such as “holding therapy” that coercively restrain children.

Sources in Utah report that Attachment Therapists have given a PR firm a lot of money to make their state safe for “holding therapy.” Their public tactics have included so far:

The article from this week’s Deseret News (below) shows that Attachment Therapists in Utah are getting personal and nasty. That shouldn’t surprise those familiar with how they abuse children. They only have one method to deal with all problems — abuse.

Geoffrey Fattah, “Orem center stands by its practices: 2 lawmakers clash over the controversial practice,” Deseret News, 29 Oct 2002 link

Caution: links may have aged since this AT News was first emailed.


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