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School in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, United States
Private, Independent, College-preparatory, Day & Boarding
Established
1985
Founder
Thomas E. Bratter
Head teacher
David Baum
Age range
15-21
Website
www.jda.org
The John Dewey Academy is a private, coeducational college preparatory therapeutic boarding school in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, formerly housed in Searles Castle. It was founded in 1985 by Dr. Thomas E. Bratter, who died in 2012. In May 2020, the school was purchased by its current head of school, David Baum. As of July 2022, the school was on hiatus for a "complete reboot" at a new location.[1]
It is coeducational and enrolls about 25 high school students, ages 15 to 21, typically in grades 10 to postgraduate. The student-teacher ratio is 3:1 and classes typically average about six students. On their website, the academy states that all graduates attend college.[2]
The John Dewey Academy has been cited to use Caring Confrontation Psychotherapy (CCP) as its primary form of treatment, a form of therapy created by Tom Bratter.[3] CCP's critics refer to it as "attack therapy" and point to its consistent use in institutions that have been shut down for abuse, such as Synanon, CEDU, and the Elan School.[4][5] A 2011 blog post from the John Dewey Academy addressed and criticized the closure of the Elan School, attributing its allegations and subsequent closure to "the corrosive influence of the rumor mill as well as misconceptions about programs fostered by gossip and false information" before promoting the academy itself as an option for those who were looking to attend a school like Elan.[6] It is unclear whether the John Dewey Academy follows in this abusive pattern, as there have been no formal studies of the John Dewey Academy other than those done by its founder, Tom Bratter. These studies primarily consist of Bratter providing predominantly anecdotal evidence of the academy's successes and asserting that "the John Dewey Academy’s treatment results are the best of any residential program that provides intensive therapeutic and education for alienated adolescents who require residential placement."[7]
The school was listed in the Boston Globe's Spotlight study of abuse in private schools, which specifically identified lawsuits against founder Thomas Bratter and faculty Gwendolyn Hampton.[8]
In March, 2021, the Berkshire Eagle came out with an exposé about the abuse at the John Dewey Academy titled "Former students of Great Barrington prep school describe it as 'torture chamber'"[9] In response, the school closed in 2022, with Baum stating "“Reboot, revise, re-staff — everything’s on the table.” [1]
^ abEagle, Heather Bellow, The Berkshire (7 June 2021). "Great Barrington prep school to 'reboot' as claims of past abuse continue to haunt". The Berkshire Eagle. Retrieved 2022-06-11.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^"College Acceptances - John Dewey Academy". Archived from the original on 2021-05-07.
^Bratter, T.E. Confrontation Group Psychotherapy with Gifted, Dually Diagnosed, and Self-Destructive Adolescents in a Residential Setting. Group 27, 131–146 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025106307945
^Rachman, Arnold W., and Margaret E. Heller. “Anti-Therapeutic Factors in Therapeutic Communities for Drug Rehabilitation - Arnold W. Rachman, Margaret E. Heller, 1974.” SAGE Journals, 1974, journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/002204267400400411.
^Rachman, Arnold W. and Richard R. Raubolt. “The Clinical Practice of Group Psychotherapy with Adolescent Substance Abusers.”
^"John Dewey Academy Flourishing".
^Bratter, T.E. Confrontation Group Psychotherapy with Gifted, Dually Diagnosed, and Self-Destructive Adolescents in a Residential Setting. Group 27, 131–146 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025106307945
^"Private schools, painful secrets". The Boston Globe. 2016-05-06. Retrieved 2020-10-25.
^"Former students of Great Barrington prep school describe it as 'torture chamber'". 17 March 2021.
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