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Bethesda Family Services Foundation and Bethesda Day Treatment Center* have been highlighted in the following publications:

Herbst, Dominic P. Restoring Broken Relationships, Jackson Christian Family (2007)

Benesh Crocetti, Gina Kennetha's Story, News from Rainmaker Consulting & Development (2006)

Etter, Sarah Anger, Rage and Healing, Corrections Connection (2006)

National Crime Prevention Council, Surrogate Parenting for Inmates, Faith Community and Criminal Justice Collaboration: A Collection of Effective Programs, Washington, DC.

Herbst, Dominic P. Four Steps to Emotional Healing: Helping Juveniles Reflect On Their Lives and Criminal Offenses. Corrections Today, Volume 67, No. 3. (2005)

Prisons Almanac 2005, Prisons Foundation, Washington, DC (2005)

Klopovic, James, Vasu, Michael L., Yearwood, Douglas L. Effective Program Practices for At-risk Youth - A Continuum of Community-based Programs. Civic Research Institute, Inc. Kingston, New Jersey (2003)

Magaletta, Phillip & Herbst, Dominic P. Fathering From Prison: Common Struggles and Successful Solutions. Psychotherapy: Theory/Research/Practice/Training, Volume 38, No. 1. (2001)

Strengthening America's Families, Model Programs for Substance Abuse and Delinquency Prevention. (2000)

Herbst, Dominic P. The Doorway to Freedom: A Four Step Process for Healing Troubled Youth. Reaching Today's Youth, Volume 4, Issue 1. (1999)

Herbst, Dominic P. From Probation Chief to Corporate Chief: The Bethesda Day Treatment Story. PAPPC (Pennsylvania Association of Probation, Parole and Corrections) Journal, Volume 58, No. 2. (1998)

Herbst, Dominic P. Bethesda Family Services Foundation: Committed to Healing America's Families. Focal Point, Portland State University, Spring Edition. (1997)

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Training, and Technical Assistance Resource Catalog. (1997)

Herbst, Dominic P. Emotional Healing for Aggressive Youth. The Education Digest, Volume 62, No. 8. (1997)

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Bethesda Day Treatment Center, Guide for Implementing the Comprehensive Strategy for Serious, Violent, and Chronic Juvenile Offenders. (1995)

Sweet, Robert W. Jr. Beyond the Mandates: The Chronic Offender. Juvenile and Family Court Journal, Volume 42, No. 4. (1991)

Herbst, Dominic P. & Sontheimer, Henry. G. A Synergistic Model for a Juvenile Court Administered Alternative Education Program. Journal of Offender Counseling, Services & Rehabilitation, Volume 11 No. 2 (1987)
 


   
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Bethesda Family Services Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.