Interventions intended to help problem children in coercive home environments are more likely to be successful if
A) children receive academic remediation and social skills training in addition to family therapy
B) the interventions take place in adolescence as opposed to the elementary school years
C) the interventions are undertaken with entire deviant peer cliques
D) none of these
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