Detailed field notes were made on emotionally disturbed boys at a residential summer camp over a period of eight weeks. Analysis suggests that in a crisis situation, inner city boys sought close bonds with front-line staff and tended to open up and reveal personal stories of past abuse. ...
Wilderness camping: An evaluation of a residential treatment program for emotionally disturbed children American Journal of Orthopsychiatry (1978) There are more references available in the full text version of this article. Cited by (1) What is the therapeutic value of camping for emotionally disturbe...
Control of “clean-up” behavior in a summer camp The cabin cleaning behavior of eight emotionally disturbed children was studied by alternating phases of token or no token reinforcement. Experimental cont... HC Rickard,TRS Jr - 《Behavior Therapy》 被引量: 9发表: 1971年 a bbq for summer ...
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Double meanwhile,Akadamaand his son have an unavoidable need to battle, due to their traditional pride as tengu. However, neither seems up for that tradition (Akadama physically and his son emotionally). It’s comical to see the modern tengu, a classless lot, dressed like dime store mobsters...
Dylan doesn't listen but talks about how he and Kelly used to ride up the coast on his bike and camp out on the beach. He says he really misses her, as he empties his beer bottle and reaches for another one. Brandon is at a complete loss for words. Jesse and Andrea visit the ...
Both BATMAN and RETURNS are absurdist, expressionist films that present Batman/Wayne as an overtly disturbed man-child that borders on a true split psyche. The animated series, on the other hand, just by its very nature and target audience, could not and did not delve into these issues of...
Two studies were conducted that were designed to investigate the role of a staff nurse as an adjunct in a nonmedical therapeutic camp for emotionally disturbed children. Study I was designed to assess the relationship between somatic complaints and daily interpersonal successes and failures of the ...