North Richmond C.M.H.C. 657 Castleton Avenue Staten Island, New York10301, U.S.A.
Wagner College Staten Island, New York, U.S.A.
Abstract:
Acquired enuretics (children who resume wetting after a period of dryness) have been distinguished from persistent enuretics (children who were never dry) in that the wetting of the former has been viewed as symptomatic of conflict and not modifiable by conditioning procedures. The present study compares these two types on measures of conditioning outcome and effectiveness, initial pathology and post-treatment adjustment.