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  2. CEDU - Wikipedia

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    CEDU was founded by Merle "Mel" Wassermann. Wasserman had been a furniture salesman and had been involved with sponsoring people undertaking the Synanon program. [9] CEDU was initially based in Reche Canyon and was operating out of a ranch. In 1968, there were 28 people living on the ranch under the guidance of Wassermann, ranging from 13 to 24 ...

  3. Synanon - Wikipedia

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    CEDU's schools used the confrontational model of Synanon. [45] The CEDU model was widely influential on the development of parent-choice, private-pay residential programs. People originally inspired by their CEDU experience developed or strongly influenced a significant number of the schools in the therapeutic boarding school industry.

  4. Mark R. Hughes - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] At 16, he was sent to CEDU High School, a private residential school for troubled youngsters in Running Springs, CA whose origins were associated with Synanon, a group founded in 1958 and later described as a cult. [2] [4] [5] [6] Part of Hughes' CEDU rehab required him to raise money by selling raffle tickets. Hughes became the school ...

  5. 'The Synanon Fix' shows how the California dream went awry ...

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    Rory Kennedy and Mark Bailey, the filmmakers behind HBO's docuseries "The Synanon Fix," spoke about the group, its followers and the dangers of blindly following a charismatic leader.

  6. Paul Morantz dies; L.A. attorney nearly killed when cult ...

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    After winning a $300,000 judgment against Synanon, a once respected drug rehab group that had devolved into a paranoid, paramilitary cult, the ice under his feet got even thinner.

  7. Documentary series, 'The Synanon Fix,' shows drug rehab ... - AOL

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    By the early 1970s, Synanon ran 14 facilities across the country in California, Texas, New York, Washington D.C., and Michigan, with more than 10,000 members, according to "The Synanon Fix."

  8. Troubled teen industry - Wikipedia

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    Synanon-style therapy was also used in Straight, Incorporated and The Seed, two drug rehabilitation programs for youth. [15]: 8 Former Synanon member Mel Wasserman founded CEDU Educational Services in 1967, a company which operated within the troubled teens industry. CEDU owned several for-profit therapeutic boarding schools, group homes, and ...

  9. HBO's The Synanon Fix Explores How a Rehab Program ... - AOL

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