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Int J Partial Hosp
; 2(3): 165-75, 1984 Sep.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-10269423
ABSTRACT
Emotionally disturbed children participated in a cooperatively funded day-treatment program. The philosophy of the program, designed to facilitate understanding and cooperation among the three funding agencies, the parents, and interdisciplinary team members, was a variant of social learning theory. In this article the program is described, as well as the results of a follow-up study which indicated successful therapeutic intervention. Finally, a discussion of the success, problems, and dissolution of the program is presented. A suggestion is made that future programs which are funded cooperatively include a buffer fund to allow the program to survive temporary financial shortfalls.