James K. Whittaker
James K. Whittaker
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- Image source: Open LibraryTR
Therapeutic Residential Care for Children and Youth
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Behavioral methods in social welfare
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The child welfare challenge
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Caring for troubled children
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Reaching high-risk families
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Social treatment
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Social support networks
cover - Image source: Open LibraryCA
Children away from home
cover - RRRevitalizing Residential Care f...James K. Whittaker
Revitalizing Residential Care for Children and Youth
no cover - CWChild Welfare ChallengeJames K. Whittaker
Child Welfare Challenge
no cover - CWChild Welfare ChallengeJames K. Whittaker
Child Welfare Challenge
no cover - CAChildren away from homeJames K. Whittaker
Children away from home
no cover - IPImproving practice technology f...James K. Whittaker
Improving practice technology for work with high risk families
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Therapeutic Residential Care for Children and Youth
- Open Work
Behavioral methods in social welfare
- Open Work
The child welfare challenge
- Open Work
Caring for troubled children
- Open Work
Reaching high-risk families
- Open Work
Social treatment
- Open Work
Social support networks
- Open Work
Children away from home
- Open Work
Revitalizing Residential Care for Children and Youth
- Open Work
Child Welfare Challenge
- Open Work
Child Welfare Challenge
- Open Work
Children away from home
- Open Work
Improving practice technology for work with high risk families