TredemanDavid, and FieldFrank L., Guidance: The Science of Purposeful Action Applied through Education, Harvard Educational Review, 1962, 32, 483–501.
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PatouilletRaymond, “Guidance in the 70's” speech delivered at New England Personnel and Guidance Conference, Poland Springs, Maine, October, 1962.
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EckersonLouise Omwake, and SmithHyrum M., “Elementary School Guidance: The Consultant” originally published in School Life, July, 1962—reprint included in Guidance in the Elementary School, Washington, School Life, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Office of Education.
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Lexington Public Schools, Lexington, Massachusetts—(a) Philosophy and Role Descriptions: Division of Pupil Personnel Services, p. 10 (b) Rules and Regulations Applicable to Personnel and Job Descriptions, July, 1962, p. 4.2 and 4.3.
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Raymond Patouillet, “Organizing for Guidance in the Elementary School,”Teachers College Record, p. 435. New York, Columbia University, May, 1957.
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SanfordEdna G., “What Is The S.A.C. Program?”The Massachusetts Teacher, May, 1959.
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JoanM.G.Helpern “Guidance in the Elementary School”Scholastic Teacher23: Nov. 8, 1963.
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Leon Eisenberg. School Phobia: A Study of the Communication of Anxiety. Amer. J. Psychiatry, 1958, 114, 712–718.
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George Gardner“The Child with School Phobia”Post Graduate Medicine:34, Sept. 1963, pp. 294–299.
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Based upon taped responses of counselees to an oral questionnaire regarding their relationship to the consultant and her relationship to their teachers, principal, and parents.