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Amendola, A. Mark and Oliver, Robert W. (2003). Nature and Resolution of a Model Application: The Collaborative Intensive Community Treatment Program. Reclaiming Children and Youth. 12 (3): 142-147.

The success of any program for youth relies on program integrity. This requires that the program is delivered as planned on a daily basis. Many factors converge on this equation. This article outlines initial development and components of a comprehensive treatment program grounded in the principles of Aggression Replacement Training. Author's abstract.


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