The Journal of Orgonomy, Volume 30, Issue 1Organomic Publications, Incorporated, 1996 - Orgonomy |
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... treatment of behavioral problems . This rein- forces the belief that children's behavioral and emotional problems are similar or identical to other classical medical illnesses . This medi- cal model rationally requires the establishment ...
... treatment of behavioral problems . This rein- forces the belief that children's behavioral and emotional problems are similar or identical to other classical medical illnesses . This medi- cal model rationally requires the establishment ...
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... treatment program , her episodes of rage reappeared and the treating staff considered hospitalizing her again . A , a twelve year old boy , had been placed in foster care several years ago after his mother died and his father was ...
... treatment program , her episodes of rage reappeared and the treating staff considered hospitalizing her again . A , a twelve year old boy , had been placed in foster care several years ago after his mother died and his father was ...
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... treatment he laughed when I called him a storm trooper . He was barely tolerant of the evaluation process and was not particularly cooperative . He reported suffering from tension headaches and was on thyroid replacement therapy for ...
... treatment he laughed when I called him a storm trooper . He was barely tolerant of the evaluation process and was not particularly cooperative . He reported suffering from tension headaches and was on thyroid replacement therapy for ...
Contents
Orgonomic Sociology | 1 |
Edmund Burke and the French Revolution | 20 |
Childhood Misery and the Health Care System | 33 |
Copyright | |
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