Woozle/Sandy/Highland
In the spring of 1978, Sandy's parents sent her to Highland Hospital in Asheville as the remedy for an abusive boyfriend. She was not told she was being sent there, much less asked how they could best help her; she was brought along under the pretext of a family vacation to the mountains.
Jenny was told was what happening, but also told not to tell Sandy. She had to go along with the lie for the many hours it took to drive from Durham to Asheville (considerably longer than the 3-4 hours it now takes, given that I-40 did not yet exist and NC 70, a non-interstate highway, went through multiple towns with busy intersections).
I'm still collecting my notes to write about this, so it's very incomplete and spotty.
As far as I can tell, her release was not predicated on anything related to the problem that had sent her there in the first place – such as whether she felt safe, or whether the boyfriend was determined not to be a threat. No, it was based on her behavior – even though the trigger for that behavior was absent the whole time.
When she satisfied their criteria in the summer of 1979, she was deemed "cured" and sent home – where her parents immediately put pressure on her to go out and get a job, to which she responded by leaving home to go live with a friend. She soon became involved with another abusive boyfriend, and was married by fall. (I was entering 9th grade at this time, starting my first year at CFS. I knew of Jenny, but we did not really meet until a year later.)