Adventure therapy for youth with addictions in residential treatment: an analysis of program processes and proximate outcomes
This study evaluated a residential treatment center for youth with addictions that used processes of adventure therapy, family involvement, community, and relationships. The evaluation contributed to filling gaps in the literature by linking processes to proximate outcomes. A mixed methods design...
Main Author: | Nikkel, Lynette Joy |
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Other Authors: | Frankel, Sid (Social Work) |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/23214 |
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