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 Übersetzung für 'residential treatment' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a residential treatment | residential treatments
med.psych.
residential treatment
stationäre Behandlung {f}
Teiltreffer
VetMed.
ovulation synchronization treatment <ovsynch treatment>
Behandlung {f} zur Ovulationssynchronisation <OvSynch-Behandlung, OS-Behandlung>
residential {adj}Wohn-
520
residential {adj}auf den Wohnsitz bezogen
educ.
residential courses
Kurse {pl} mit Unterkunft
sociol.
residential mobility
residenzielle Mobilität {f}
archi.
residential palace
Wohnpalast {m}
archi.
residential architecture
Wohnarchitektur {f}
RealEst.
residential estates
Wohnimmobilien {pl}
sociol.
residential population
Wohnbevölkerung {f}
residential environmentWohnumfeld {n}
residential homeWohnstift {n}
RealEst.
residential ensemble
Wohnensemble {n}
archi.
residential construction
Wohnbau {m}
residential communityWohngemeinde {f}
residential developmentWohnbebauung {f}
archi.RealEst.
residential complex
Wohnkomplex {m}
residential groupWohngruppe {f}
residential townWohnstadt {f}
residential cityResidenzstadt {f}
residential districtWohngegend {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Tranquility Bay was a residential treatment facility affiliated with World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools (WWASPS), located in Calabash Bay, Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica.
  • Brendon subsequently entered a rehab facility in California for a 90-day residential treatment program.
  • Logan River Academy is an adolescent residential treatment center that operates in the southern end of Logan.
  • The Texas Youth Commission and later the Texas Department of Juvenile Justice formerly operated the Corsicana Residential Treatment Center in the city.
  • Ford High School inside Vista Maria, a non-profit residential treatment agency for girls in Dearborn Heights.

  • According to the American Psychological Association, transgender children are more likely than other children to experience harassment and violence in school, foster care, residential treatment centers, homeless centers and juvenile justice programs.
  • The 30-bed Residential Treatment Facility is an American Society of Addiction Medicine Level III facility and the second RTF facility in the DoD and the only facility in the Southern Region Medical Command.
  • Bettelheim was hired in 1944 to be the director of the Orthogenic School for Troubled Children at the University of Chicago as a residential treatment milieu for such children, who he felt would benefit from a "parentectomy".
  • Behavioral residential treatment became so popular in the 1970s and 1980s that a journal was formed called "Behavioral Residential Treatment", which later changed its name to "Behavioral Interventions".
  • Studies assessing the effectiveness of alcohol/drug treatment have shown that inmates who participate in residential treatment programs while incarcerated have 9 to 18 percent lower recidivism rates and 15 to 35 percent lower drug relapse rates than their counterparts who receive no treatment in prison.

  • In November 2002, Caldwell announced that his government would establish a residential treatment centre to provide care and counselling to sexually-exploited children.
  • The Betty Ford Center (BFC) is a non-profit, residential treatment center for persons with substance dependence in Rancho Mirage, California.
  • In-patient residential treatment for people with an alcohol use disorder is usually quite expensive without insurance.
  • Jenkin is the vice-president of the UK charity Combat Stress, which offers residential treatment to ex-servicemen and women suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder.
  • Rutland is also home to the residential treatment facility, Devereux School. Devereux provides educational and psychological services to youth aged 6–21.

  • Under Republican governors, Bates authored over 220 bills that became law, including the creation of the East Bay Shoreline State Park, a number of progressive social policy laws including the Community Residential Treatment legislation ("the Bates Bill"), and the founding of the first Community Bank in the Bay Area.
  • They may be residential treatment centers, and they frequently specialize in a particular population with psychiatric or behavioral problems, e.g., a group home for children and teens with autism, eating disorders, or substance abuse problems or child soldiers undergoing decommissioning.
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