CONCURRENT TREATMENT GROUPS OF MOTHERS AND CHILDREN
MARJORIE LE VAY M.B.1, and
N. H. RATHOD M.B.2
1 Senior Registrar, Warlingham Park Hospital, Surrey, England.
2 Senior Hospital Medical Officer, Warlingham Park Hospital, Surrey, England.
Behaviour problems in 22 children were approached by group treatment of the mothers aimed at the modification of their attitude to the children. Results are better than for a matched number of children treated by orthodox play-therapy for the child and case-work for the mother.