Lynn Husby, Larry Brendtro
For much of this century, most professional literature about youth with problems has been preoccupied with deficit and deviance. In his study of the psychology of gangs, Arnold Goldstein (1991) observes: Psychology and kindred disciplines persistently study the negative (disease, crime, psychopathology, aggression, etc.) and how it might be corrected. Rarely is the focus on strength and its facilitation.
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