an Outcome Study of the Peper Harow Treatment Process for Adolescents.
Hoboken :
Taylor and Francis,
1997.
1 online resource (163 pages)
BOOK COVER; HALF-TITLE; TITLE; COPYRIGHT; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; 1 INTRODUCTION; 2 A DESIGN FOR CHANGE AND GROWTH; 3 BEFORE AND AFTER; 4 AGENTS OF CHANGE; 5 LIMITATIONS OF INSIGHT; 6 BENEFIT OF HINDSIGHT; 7 METHODS; 8 SUMMARY AND IMPLICATIONS; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX.
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The Peper Harow residential community was founded in 1970 and gained international repute for its pioneering work with disturbed adolescents. For over 20 years, this remarkable establishment provided a therapeutic environment for teenagers who had often suffered appalling abuse, and yet for whom the state's only remedial provision until then had been in the punitive form of the approved schools. In Transforming Hate to Love Melvyn Rose, the community's founder, assesses Peper Harow's success in managing disturbed behaviour, and offers views on areas where the establishment could h.
Transforming hate to love : an outcome study of the Peper Harow adolescent treatment process
Adolescent psychotherapy-- England-- Case studies-- Residential treatment.
Therapeutic communities-- England, Case studies.
Adolescent.
Age Groups.
Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena.