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This is of some importance because of Levitt's ( 1957 , 1971 ) claim that better than two - thirds of non - treated emotionally disturbed children improve over time . His reviews were based upon studies which used parent report as ...
This is of some importance because of Levitt's ( 1957 , 1971 ) claim that better than two - thirds of non - treated emotionally disturbed children improve over time . His reviews were based upon studies which used parent report as ...
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“ And we are still having trouble in recovering from our amazement that ... it would remain impossible to create adequate treatment channels to rescue these five lives . ” ( Redl & Wineman , 1957 , pp . 556-557 ) a During the 1950's and ...
“ And we are still having trouble in recovering from our amazement that ... it would remain impossible to create adequate treatment channels to rescue these five lives . ” ( Redl & Wineman , 1957 , pp . 556-557 ) a During the 1950's and ...
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Table 13.1 Outcome Data for the Treatment of Social Aggressors ( from Weinrott , Bauske , & Patterson , 1979 , p . ... aggressive children treated in the original study to the 18 Social Aggressors treated in the replication study .
Table 13.1 Outcome Data for the Treatment of Social Aggressors ( from Weinrott , Bauske , & Patterson , 1979 , p . ... aggressive children treated in the original study to the 18 Social Aggressors treated in the replication study .
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