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BIABH Project: Regional Adaptation of the Teaching-Family Model Group Home for Adolescents

The Bunging It All Back Home project at a North Carolina center provides a major example of the Teaching-Family Model for troubled adolescents.

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Published in:Child welfare 1977-01, Vol.56 (1), p.787-796
Main Authors: MALONEY, DENNIS M., TIMBERS, GARY D., MALONEY, KAREN B.
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Affective Symptoms - rehabilitation
Community Mental Health Services
Community Participation
Costs and Cost Analysis
Counseling
Education, Continuing
Evaluation Studies as Topic
Family
Female
Governing Board
Government
Group Processes
Halfway Houses
Humans
Inservice Training
Juvenile Delinquency
Male
Motivation
North Carolina
Parents
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENTS
Social Behavior Disorders - rehabilitation
Teaching
title BIABH Project: Regional Adaptation of the Teaching-Family Model Group Home for Adolescents
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