How Narconon Routinely Monitors Outcome
Post-graduation continued guidance and counseling is a part of the Narconon Arrowhead treatment program, and can help the staff monitor program graduate outcome. However, once a graduate leaves the Narconon facility, there is no guarantee that Narconon staff will be able to reach them. In order to increase their chances of successfully monitoring the outcome of the majority of their program graduates, Narconon has adopted the following policies:
1. Enrollment forms include requests for all of the client’s email, address and phone information. It also requests detailed information regarding phone numbers, email addresses and addresses of the client’s family or friends who can be reached to discuss the graduate’s status if the graduate himself is unreachable.
2. Approximately one week before program graduation, the student verifies and updates all contact information for self and family or friends.
3. The individualized follow-up process for Narconon program graduates is outlined step by step on a written checklist.
By incorporating a routine outcome monitoring system, Narconon Arrowhead demonstrates a true care for the success and health of program graduates, and an interest in being able to self-correct so as to always ensure the best recovery results for every student.
"Post graduation continued guidance and counseling". I think you have to have certified counselors to counsel people. Guidance? Are they guiding them to out-patient programs in their local areas? NEVER. Do they guide them to local AA or NA meetings? NEVER.
The last paragraph gets me the most though. They have an interest in being able to self-correct. What does that really mean? NOTHING. I have an interest in being able to perform brain surgery. Does it mean I am going to do it? Nope.
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