Client Costs and Early Discontinuance from a Community-Based Treatment Program

FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO CLIENT DISCONTINUANCE, OR THE PREMATURE WITHDRAWAL FROM THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT, ARE ENDOGENOUS & EXOGENOUS. YET SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH HAS FOCUSED UPON THE FORMER TO THE NEAR EXCLUSION OF THE LATTER. EMPLOYING A 'PRETREATMENT' BASELINE CONDITION, THE PRESENT STUDY...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of sociology and social welfare 1975-07, Vol.2 (4), p.469-487
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