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Vol. 4 No. 2 (1999)

Articles

  • Introduction
    Michel Corbillon, Jan van der Ploeg, Evert Scholte
    99-100
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  • Youth care workers' burnout. A comparison with youth workers working with normative youth and the implications of coping with it. An Israeli point of view
    Shlomo Romi
    101-111
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  • Allocation of care for juveniles 'at risk' for emotional and behavioral difficulties. Practice and opportunities
    Evert M. Scholte, Jan D. van der Ploeg
    112-129
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  • Exit training for youngsters in residential care. Treatment to prevent homelessness
    Han J.M. Spanjaard, Marie-Cristine A.E. van der Veldt, Peter H.M. van den Bogaart
    130-148
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  • The evolution of the system of care for social orphans in Russia. The Soviet inheritance and the current trends in Saint-Petersburg
    Hélène Join-Lambert
    149-163
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  • Behavioral problems and socio-emotional well-being of children with learning disabilities in regular and special primary school
    Agnes De Munter, Pol Ghesquière
    164-181
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  • European trends in foster care. 6th EUSARF Congress, Paris, 1998
    Matthew Colton
    182-188
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  • Residential and foster care in congress
    Michel Corbillon
    189-191
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