Group Interaction as Therapy: The Use of the Small Group in Corrections
By (Author) Edith Martindale
By (author) Frank R. Scarpitti
By (author) Richard M. Stephenson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
21st January 1974
United States
General
Non Fiction
364.6
Hardback
235
This study demonstrates that reasonably effective group therapy programs can be developed as a part of the local community effort to control delinquency. If a high percentage of select juvenile delinquents can be resocialized through group interaction therapy at Essexfields, similar results are possible in other local settings.-Social Forces
"This study demonstrates that reasonably effective group therapy programs can be developed as a part of the local community effort to control delinquency. If a high percentage of select juvenile delinquents can be resocialized through group interaction therapy at Essexfields, similar results are possible in other local settings."-Social Forces
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