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See ShermanSanford N., “The Sociopsychological Character of Family-Group Treatment,”Social Casework, Vol. XLV, April 1964, p. 198.
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EriksonErik H., “Youth: Fidelity and Diversity,”Daedalus, Vol. XCI, Winter 1962, pp. 18–19.
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BeatmanFrances L., “The Training and Preparation of Workers for Family-Group Treatment,”Social Casework, Vol. XLV, April 1964, pp. 202–208.