Thursday, April 24, 2008

Stalker Help Center

(Berlin, Germany) To help stalkers overcome their urges, a walk-in stalker help center has been opened.
The Stop Stalking organisation said the aim of its centre in Berlin was to give support to stalkers for whom there has until now been little help on offer.

"We want to be able to reach stalkers in the first place, and to not only make them aware of the legal consequences for them if they continue to stalk, but to also give them the support they need to stop doing it," said Wolf Ortiz-Müller, a psychologist and the head of the centre, which is financed by legal fines and donations.

A team of psychotherapists, psychologists and social workers would try to help stalkers kick the habit, he said.
The program consists of a series of 15 help sessions for each stalker which "redirect his inner focus on something else."

I don't know what to think of this other than it would be exceedingly weird to work in a place that had a bunch of admitted-stalkers. Talk about paranoia. You couldn't help but think that everyone was looking at you.

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