PsycEXTRA Dataset 1984
DOI: 10.1037/e405632004-001
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From home to college, from college to home: An interactional approach to treating the symptomatic disabled college student.

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“…When a family member acquires an SCI, for example, the normal pattern of life events in the family system may be disrupted. A young person with SCI may be forced to return to the parental home or may be unable to be "launched" from it (Whiting, Terry, & Strom-Hendriksen, 1984). Although most states have programs to promote personal independence after disability, cutbacks in public funds in many states have limited the availability of vocational rehabilitation and independent living programs for many persons with severe physical disabilities .…”
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“…When a family member acquires an SCI, for example, the normal pattern of life events in the family system may be disrupted. A young person with SCI may be forced to return to the parental home or may be unable to be "launched" from it (Whiting, Terry, & Strom-Hendriksen, 1984). Although most states have programs to promote personal independence after disability, cutbacks in public funds in many states have limited the availability of vocational rehabilitation and independent living programs for many persons with severe physical disabilities .…”
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confidence: 99%