Long Term Foster Care and Drug Addiction: A Study of the Factors Leading to the Long Term Placement of Ten Addicted Mothers' Children Between The Ages of One and Six Who Have Been Served by the New York Foundling Hospital Since 1961
Abstract
In previous research done by the writer on Drug Addiction and on the facilities available in New York City for the rehabilitation and treatment of Narcotic Addicts, the writer found that there were many institutions or agencies offering different methods and approaches of treatment to drug addicts and working independently towards a common goal; the rehabilitation of drug addicts successfully into the community.
Subject Area
Social work|Individual & family studies|Toxicology
Recommended Citation
Blanco, Pablo Emilio, "Long Term Foster Care and Drug Addiction: A Study of the Factors Leading to the Long Term Placement of Ten Addicted Mothers' Children Between The Ages of One and Six Who Have Been Served by the New York Foundling Hospital Since 1961" (1968). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI30359751.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI30359751