Abstract

Child guidance clinics are part of a large class of organizations concerned with the treatment of maladjusted individuals. Research findings indicate that such clinics are not adequately serving the needs of the community. The assumptive base of clinic organization is challenged in the paper, and alternate recommendations are presented.

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