Dead, Insane, or in Jail: A CEDU Memoir

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Dead, Insane, or in Jail: A CEDU Memoir

Zack Bonnie was 14 when his parents sent him to a "troubled teen" facility. The author takes listeners there in a thrilling psychological ride. Sequestered where bizarre cult-like techniques become the norm, hear for yourself exactly what the controversy is about. Should we mold a child's behavior using the tools of brainwashing? With coarse, brutal dialog and authentic source materials, this nonfiction memoir, the first in a series, exposes the secrets and tells it all.Â

Dead, Insane, or in Jail: A CEDU Memoir is named for the range of options open to the author at 14, if he ran away from the cult his parents inadvertently inducted him into. This is the first time he has told his story. And it's a doozy. Too many people can relate to this account, unfortunately. Although Rocky Mountain Academy has closed its doors, several hundred residential teen-treatment programs, religious reeducation camps, and places that commit spiritual assassination still operate without oversight in the United States.

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Listening Length: 9 hours and 45 minutes

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Audible.com Release Date: February 19, 2018

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At times this book was hard to get through, but only because it was so effective in bringing me back to the mindset of being an adolescent (having also been a freedom-craving explorer and experimenter in my own youth), and because it imparted so well the atmosphere and abusive tactics at CEDU. My inner adolescent (still a person I carry with me, and value, and sometimes need to listen to) wanted to scream and choke those people, wanted to shout all the terrible things about them, wanted to run away, but I had to just keep reading the book.Without offering any spoilers, there is some redemption and a sort of emotional resting spot in the last part of the book. Stick with it!I never had a clue what these kinds of "schools" were like, though I knew a few kids who were sent away to probably very similar places when I was in high school in the 70s. I was one of the lucky ones, simply left home at 17 yrs old and managed to find my way - stumbling at times, railing at society and the system (to this day), self-harming at times, but free. I look forward to reading future installments of Zack Bonnie's story, to learn how his path unfolded.I recommend this book for combining important exposé with a really gripping tale of personal experience.Love the person your adolescent really is, parents.

Zack Bonnie does a superb job of describing the verbal and emotional abuse that my own son experienced at Rocky Mountain Academy. This school has since been forced to close its doors, but in the interim has done untold damage to scores of troubled youth whose parents shipped them off to a place that was supposed to be a safe haven but turned out to be a house of horrors. It is unlikely that any of their parents would fly into a rage if their son or daughter dirtied the bathroom mirror while flossing their teeth. Nor would they gather them in groups with their friends so they could verbally abuse each other until they reduced one another to tears. Nor would they entice young girls to fondle themselves in order to drive the boys crazy and then tell them not to touch each other or encourage the boys to vent their sexual frustrations with other boys. Yet all of these parents paid dearly for the privilege of having unqualified staff with their own troubled backgrounds do these very things and much worse. If parents did these things to their own children in their own homes, they would no doubt receive a visit from the local police. But RMA staff could get away with it because they were miles from the nearest town in a secluded location with no supervision. What a relief that one responsible parent finally took them to court and shut them down.

Zack Bonnie’s heart-wrenching memoir is one of the most powerful books I’ve read in a long time, and this is just the first book in the series. As a troubled and defiant 14-year old, his parents chose to ship him off to a boot camp of sorts – a ‘school’ for behavior modification, which was actually a cult-like community with devastating psychological mind control to break the spirit of the kids.There were parts that were difficult to read, that I had to scan, and several f-bombs, but the accurate story couldn’t be told without those things. What was most heartening to me is that the author survived the horror – and that he wrote about it both as catharsis for himself, and to help others. And from reading his bio, that he found his true self despite the pain.I am waiting for the next book, eager to see the ending unfold. Thank God this RMA place is out of business! I am hopeful that the message of this book exposes any other such ‘schools’ that still exist.

Dead, Insane, or in Jail is a riveting and disturbing book that illustrates how terribly wrong things can go when adolescents, no matter how "troubled" or difficult to deal with, are seen as individual problems to be solved, rather than part of a larger community and system that needs help functioning collectively. Zack's description of his experiences at CEDU and SUWS are upsetting, though not entirely surprising, having had a few friends in high school who were sent to similar programs. I did learn in far more detail the myriad ways in which kids are broken down and emotionally brutalized in the name of "therapy" (and I say this as someone who firmly believes in the power of good therapy). The idea that these programs are staffed by people with little to no training as therapists or educators, who are then given free reign to work with children at the most vulnerable stage of their development is truly upsetting. Even more so is the description of how completely cut off from their families these kids were, with no notion that the entire family system needs to work on their collective problems - leaving these kids to believe that their emotional turmoil and troubled behavior is entirely their own fault and responsibility.I applaud Zack for his ability to tell his story with openness and honesty and his willingness to relive and recount these traumatic experiences for the sake of educating others about this dangerous industry. I look forward to the next installment in the series.

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