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Walker, Lorenn (2008). Waikiki Youth Circles: Homeless Youth Learn Goal Setting Skills. Journal of Family Psychotherapy. 19(1):85-91.

The Waikiki Youth Circle is a group process for homeless youth to find ways to meet their needs and connect to society. The Circle offers an opportunity for the youth to develop goal-setting skills. (excerpt)

Link: http://www.lorennwalker.com/articles/Waikiki%20Youth%20Circles.pdf

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