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P. Wehman, A. Renzaglia, R. Schutz (1977)
Behavioral Training Strategies in Sheltered Workshops for the Severely Developmentally DisabledResearch and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, 2
J. Harvey, O. Karan, D. Bhargava, N. Morehouse (1978)
Relaxation training and cognitive behavioral procedures to reduce violent temper outbursts in a moderately retarded womanJournal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 9
This paper presents an extended evaluation model which provides a close and interactive conceptual link between evaluation and treatment processes. For some time there has been a trend in traditional vocational (re)habilitation practices to separate evaluation and treatment as if they were somehow distinct entities. This separateness can no longer continue, particularly now that vocational (re)habilitation programming is being broadened to include those with the most severe handicaps.
AAESPH Review – SAGE
Published: Dec 1, 1979
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