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1. The use of isolation and silence restriction was frequently carried to excess and children were damaged by their experience of it.
2. The use of O.H.R's was capable of unfair exploitation to the disadvantage of those who felt compelled to give some disclosure lest they be punished for pride and self-righteousness.
3. Undue pressure was placed on children by the traumatic testimonies and the fear that any raising of doubt would lead to expulsion from The Family and banishment to the system caused apprehension.
4. The children were socially isolated.
5. Forsaking all was harmful.
6. Self was subjugated to service to The Family.
This topic assumed more and more importance as the case progressed. Again I begin with some analysis of the literature.
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