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2.
See BarnesMarion J., “Casework with Children,”Smith College Studies in Social Work, Vol. XXXV, June 1965, p. 173.
3.
Schwartz, op. cit.
4.
Schwartz, op. cit.
5.
Barnes, op. cit., p. 174.
6.
FraibergSelma, in a review of Anna Freud, Normality and Pathology in Childhood: Assessments of Development, in The New York Review of Books, October 1965, p. 16.
7.
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8.
FraibergSelma, “Early Intervention,” a paper given at the annual meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association, Washington, D.C., March 6–9, 1963, with case illustrations from the Jewish Family Service Association, Cleveland, Ohio (unpublished).
9.
ParadHoward J., “Brief Casework with Families Under Stress: Programs and Problems,” a paper given at the Biennial Meeting of the Family Service Association of America, San Francisco, California, November 14, 1963 (unpublished).
10.
BrodySylvia, “Preventive Intervention in Current Problems of Early Childhood,” inPrevention of Mental Disorders in Children, CaplanGerald (ed.), Basic Books, New York, 1961, p. 170.
11.
Parad, op. cit.
12.
Parad, op. cit.
13.
FriedlanderKate, “Psychoanalytic Orientation in Child Guidance Work in Great Britain,” in The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, FreudAnna (ed.), Vol. II, International Universities Press, New York, 1946, p. 346.
14.
FriesMargaret E., “The Child's Ego Development and the Training of Adults in His Environment,” in The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, FreudAnna (ed.), Vol. II, op. cit., p. 109.
15.
FriesMargaret E., “The Child's Ego Development and the Training of Adults in His Environment,” in The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, FreudAnna (ed.), Vol. II, op. cit., p. 109.