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The Antisocial Child: His Family and His Community.

The Antisocial Child: His Family and His Community. This article is only available in the PDF format. Download the PDF to view the article, as well as its associated figures and tables. Abstract Szurek and Berlin, through their Langley Porter Child Psychiatry Series which includes five volumes (of which this book is the fourth), have made an important contribution to the burgeoning literature covering child and adolescent psychiatry. Their abliity to express themselves in language understandable to many professions in no way detracts from the very high caliber of the presentations. In addition, the organizational plan of the authors of concentrating all papers pertinent to a particular subject in each of their books avoids the distressing lack of conformity and continuity encountered so often in books composed of contributions by multiple authors or in those that are composed of collections of papers written by one author. It would be difficult to improve upon George Gardner's evaluation as it is presented in the foreword. His nostalgic reminiscences are shared by the reviewer who collab http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of General Psychiatry American Medical Association

The Antisocial Child: His Family and His Community.

Archives of General Psychiatry , Volume 22 (1) – Jan 1, 1970

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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1970 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
ISSN
0003-990X
eISSN
1598-3636
DOI
10.1001/archpsyc.1970.01740250094019
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Abstract

This article is only available in the PDF format. Download the PDF to view the article, as well as its associated figures and tables. Abstract Szurek and Berlin, through their Langley Porter Child Psychiatry Series which includes five volumes (of which this book is the fourth), have made an important contribution to the burgeoning literature covering child and adolescent psychiatry. Their abliity to express themselves in language understandable to many professions in no way detracts from the very high caliber of the presentations. In addition, the organizational plan of the authors of concentrating all papers pertinent to a particular subject in each of their books avoids the distressing lack of conformity and continuity encountered so often in books composed of contributions by multiple authors or in those that are composed of collections of papers written by one author. It would be difficult to improve upon George Gardner's evaluation as it is presented in the foreword. His nostalgic reminiscences are shared by the reviewer who collab

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Archives of General PsychiatryAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jan 1, 1970

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