Back to the Future: Effective Residential Group Care and Treatment for Children and Youth and the Fritz Redl Legacy
Issue Title: Festschrift for Jerry Beker, Volume 2 In the tradition of Redl's vigorous advocacy papers, Beker examines the current "holiness game" of damning inpatient treatment on the basis of ideology, cost, assumed abuse, and effectiveness. He reviews Redl's position on the po...
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