The purpose of this research project would be to discover, by means of a follow-up study, the kinds of community services most needed for children returning to the community from residential treatment centres for the emotionally disturbed, in their attempts to resume normal and improved levels of functioning, and to maintain this improvement, if not in fact stabilizing and bettering their adjustment still further
The present study is an attempt, on a sample basis, to measure the ability of teachers to recognize ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Gerten...
American data suggest that there is often a lack of mental health service provision to children in t...
A follow-up study of eighty-one pupils who have been discharged from the McKenzie Residential School...
Of the 177 wards of the Children's Aid Society between the ages of 6 and 10 years inclusive at the e...
This research addresses three topics related to improving child welfare and mental health services f...
Based upon local needs assessment data, review of the literature, and a survey of professionals in t...
The age-old question persists: Does an agency operated treatment program contribute significantly to...
The number of children identified as emotionally disturbed has been increasing. The success rate for...
There are 2 organizations in Vancouver, the Child Guidance Clinic and the Mental Hygiene Division of...
Problem: This is a study of the pattern of living in the present-day family and the possible effect ...
Residential treatment is among the most costly forms of intervention for children with serious emoti...
Within the past four decades, social work has witnessed the development of increasingly specialized ...
A review of national, and some international, literature was conducted to determine the state-of-the...
Residential treatment is arguably the most costly and intensive part of the children’s mental healt...
The present study is an attempt, on a sample basis, to measure the ability of teachers to recognize ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Gerten...
American data suggest that there is often a lack of mental health service provision to children in t...
A follow-up study of eighty-one pupils who have been discharged from the McKenzie Residential School...
Of the 177 wards of the Children's Aid Society between the ages of 6 and 10 years inclusive at the e...
This research addresses three topics related to improving child welfare and mental health services f...
Based upon local needs assessment data, review of the literature, and a survey of professionals in t...
The age-old question persists: Does an agency operated treatment program contribute significantly to...
The number of children identified as emotionally disturbed has been increasing. The success rate for...
There are 2 organizations in Vancouver, the Child Guidance Clinic and the Mental Hygiene Division of...
Problem: This is a study of the pattern of living in the present-day family and the possible effect ...
Residential treatment is among the most costly forms of intervention for children with serious emoti...
Within the past four decades, social work has witnessed the development of increasingly specialized ...
A review of national, and some international, literature was conducted to determine the state-of-the...
Residential treatment is arguably the most costly and intensive part of the children’s mental healt...
The present study is an attempt, on a sample basis, to measure the ability of teachers to recognize ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Gerten...
American data suggest that there is often a lack of mental health service provision to children in t...