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DOES FAILURE RUN IN FAMILIES

2006 
The major findings of this study reinforce the hypothesis that failure to get along in our society is chiefly due to behavior disorder and thus is primarily a problem requiring individual rather than social therapy. In comparing patients of the Tewksbury State Hospital and Infirmary with their siblings, it was found that in 43.5% of the families the patient was the only member to have had any contacts with the police or welfare agencies. In other families there were additional members who were having trouble, but we very rarely saw a familial pattern of arrests and dependency. It is remarkable that 67% of the patients have probation as well as Social Service Index records, while only 13.6% of the siblings have probation records and 5.9% have both probation and Social Service Index records. Throughout our investigations we find the differences between patients and their siblings pointing out the superior adjustment of the sibling group in various phases of life. Thus the patients completed approximately a ...
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