Adolescence in Psychiatric Treatment: A Study of Five High School Girls in Treatment by the New Interdisciplinary Group, 1957, at St. Joseph Hall, Brooklyn

Barbara Jeanne Quinn, Fordham University

Abstract

Introduction. One Thursday evening, Birch 25, 1830, "a numerous and respectable meeting of the Roman Catholics of the Village of Brooklyn convened in a school room of St. James Church for the purpose of establishing a Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum”. The objects of the Society were stated to be "for the purpose of relieving the poor and of protecting and educating orphan children”

Subject Area

Developmental psychology|Womens studies|Social work

Recommended Citation

Quinn, Barbara Jeanne, "Adolescence in Psychiatric Treatment: A Study of Five High School Girls in Treatment by the New Interdisciplinary Group, 1957, at St. Joseph Hall, Brooklyn" (1958). ETD Collection for Fordham University. AAI30557761.
https://research.library.fordham.edu/dissertations/AAI30557761

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