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A certain proportion of children who are defined by someone as exhibiting an “ emotional disturbance ” become residential or day “ patients ” in diagnostic , detention , or treatment centers . These children constitute the population ...
A certain proportion of children who are defined by someone as exhibiting an “ emotional disturbance ” become residential or day “ patients ” in diagnostic , detention , or treatment centers . These children constitute the population ...
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However , when it is one feature of a psychotherapeutic procedure with clients who voluntarily come for treatment , it is probably viewed by the client as an unpleasant , though necessary , aspect of treatment , comparable to surgery ...
However , when it is one feature of a psychotherapeutic procedure with clients who voluntarily come for treatment , it is probably viewed by the client as an unpleasant , though necessary , aspect of treatment , comparable to surgery ...
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... 238 in treatment of behavioral deficits , 238 as a treatment method , 238–242 see also Positive reinforcement and ... 138 , 141 Overinhibited children child - training antecedents of , 25 , 64 , 146–147 treatment of , 239,240 , 244 ...
... 238 in treatment of behavioral deficits , 238 as a treatment method , 238–242 see also Positive reinforcement and ... 138 , 141 Overinhibited children child - training antecedents of , 25 , 64 , 146–147 treatment of , 239,240 , 244 ...
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