Shia LaBeouf & CAA Part Ways as he Seeks Inpatient Treatment Following Sexual Battery Lawsuit

Feb 10, 2021 14:07


It’s unclear what specific type of treatment Shia LaBeouf is receiving. However, when LaBeouf responded to the sexual battery lawsuit late last year, he admitted to his alcoholism and aggression https://t.co/Hfafc3Ciwz
- Variety (@Variety) February 10, 2021
Shia LaBeouf and Hollywood talent agency CAA have parted ways, as the actor is currently ( Read more... )

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fernandocolunga February 10 2021, 14:15:31 UTC
the actor made the decision to take a break from acting, so that he could solely focus on his recovery and get the help he has admitted he needs

guaranteed armie hammer will be making a similar statement

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distant_lines February 10 2021, 14:16:52 UTC
Maybe they can be roomies in rehab?

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fernandocolunga February 10 2021, 14:17:51 UTC
group therapy!

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distant_lines February 10 2021, 14:20:57 UTC
And then they can write a movie about it, and Hollywood will trip all over itself to throw awards at them.

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babs February 10 2021, 14:18:32 UTC
An honest waste of money, resources, space, and oxygen. He better be walking his ass to treatment so he doesn't pollute the earth any further, at the very least.

Imagine needing to get help for treating people like garbage. He deserves a spot in the deep sea imo.

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theactualworst February 10 2021, 14:18:35 UTC
Normally I say people getting treatment is fundamentally better than going to prison (especially since the American prison system is abhorrent) but I don’t think you can cure or help someone like this. Like no amount of therapy was gonna make a guy like Ted Bundy better.

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wormsinthedirt February 10 2021, 14:22:03 UTC
Yeah, there's actually a lot of evidence that abusive men learn from therapy how to better position themselves as victims, use therapeutic language to manipulate people, etc.

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theactualworst February 10 2021, 14:29:11 UTC
Yeah my mother is a narcissist who has mentally and emotionally abused me my entire life and one of her key manipulation tactics was to make herself a victim and to use her poor health (which is mostly bullshit and doctors have told her as much) to control me and make me feel too bad for her to ever defend myself.

Pretending like these men are also suffering in some way that needs treatment is so... fucked. Idk I know I’m not speaking eloquently right now but I’m tired.

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wormsinthedirt February 10 2021, 14:32:13 UTC
Ugh I'm sorry. <3

My abuser was sent to therapy after he was caught molesting someone (a minor, before me). During the therapy he "recovered memories" of being abused by his mom. Poor guy. :( /s

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wormsinthedirt February 10 2021, 14:20:52 UTC
cw: rape

It makes me so mad how abused men and abused women get the same thing: "treatment".

Reminds me of the book The Body Keeps the Score--I was so excited to read it, but I had to put it down because the first chapter was all about a veteran who got PTSD from.... raping a Vietnamese girl.

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theactualworst February 10 2021, 14:25:41 UTC
Fucking hell someone recommended this to me to help with my own trauma and I’m so glad I saw this first.

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wormsinthedirt February 10 2021, 14:28:34 UTC
Yeah, it was REALLY upsetting. I recently ordered Trauma and Recovery and look forward to reading it. It's by a woman, and it's more oriented towards sexual and domestic abuse. (It also covers veterans, but I'm hoping more sensitively.)

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allstar12 February 11 2021, 00:43:12 UTC
I read Trauma and Recovery a few years ago and really enjoyed it.

The author touches upon various types of abuse and violence and how it impacts everyone differently - I hope you like it.

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angriest_girl February 10 2021, 14:24:02 UTC
This turd just needs flushing.

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