Rosebud wrote:You don't know that Snow really put pressure on a child. You know that was claimed. I see it claimed in secondary sources. I cite secondary sources and children (whos are highly influenceable) making that claim.
At least two of the children in Bullock testified about the pressure snow placed on them.
Rosebud wrote:It IS a therapist's job to advocate for a child. What else are they doing? They are not impartial nor do they intend to be.
Then quit arguing that they don't act like attorneys. And they should be impartial when they are making a determination of whether a child has been abused and who actually was the abuser. That's a separate process from advocating for the child.
Rosebud wrote:And they can also learn new skills as time goes on. My guess is that Snow learned some new skills about how Courts work as time progressed. What else would you expect.
I have no idea what to expect from Snow today. Some people learn. Some people don't Has she expressed regret for what she did in the 1980s? Has she talked about whether she's changed how she interviews children?
Rosebud wrote: I am defending all the therapists, not just Snow. She's not alone. It's not as if it were ever this one rogue professional the media made it out to be.
No one is attacking all the therapists. Yes, there were others who used the same tactics as Snow. But i don't think they were ever the majority of therapists, and they certainly aren't a significant part of therapists today.