A Concept Map of Campers’ Perceptions of Camp Experience: Implications for the Practice of Family Counseling

Camp programs are a popular medium for providing children and adolescents with opportunities for growth and development. Specialized camps may provide powerful contextual support for campers with disabilities and families with limited resources, but knowledge of what constitutes an effective camp ex...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Family journal (Alexandria, Va.) Va.), 2016-04, Vol.24 (2), p.182-189
Hauptverfasser: Dipeolu, Abiola, Cook-Cottone, Catherine, Lee, Gloria K., Donnelly, James P., Janikowski, Timothy P., Reynolds, Amy L., Boling, Timothy
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Mapping
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