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Utilization of an Operant Conditioning Model for the Treatment of Character and Behavior Disorders in a Military Setting
ARTHUR D. COLMAN; STEWART L. BAKER
Am J Psychiatry 1969;125:1395-1403.
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Research psychiatrist, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, D. C. 20012
Chief, department of psychiatry and neurology, Walter Reed General Hospital
1968-69, American Psychiatric Association
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The operant conditioning model was applied to a ward program for delinquent military recruits diagnosed as having character and behavior disorders. Early findings reported here indicate that the program has been quite successful in helping such men adjust to Army requirements and return to regular military duty.Abstract Teaser
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