1st Edition
Toward a Radical Therapy Alternate Services for Personal and Social Change
306 Pages
by
Routledge
306 Pages
by
Routledge
306 Pages
by
Routledge
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In September 1969, Ted Clark, Dennis Jaffe, and Yvonne Durchfort (now Yvonne Jaffe) started "Number Nine", a crisis telephone line. Initially this was an attempt to discover from young people themselves exactly what the needs of young people were, in order that a program relevant to those needs might be developed. The crisis line program, in itself, proved useful and meaningful to young people as... Read more
Introduction. 1. The Destruction of Youth 2. Deviance and Delinquency as Frustrated Rebellion 3. The Counter-Culture as a Process of Social Change 4. The Repression and Support of Psychedelic Experience 5. Number Nine: Crisis and Growth Center for Youth 6. The Structure and Function of Alternate Services 7. Radical Counseling Programs 8. Three Experimental Therapeutic Communities 9. The "Foreign Policy" of Number Nine. Bibliography.
Biography
Ted Clark, Dennis T. Jaffe






