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- Daytop abstract "Daytop, or Daytop Village, is a drug addiction treatment organization with facilities in New York City and New Jersey. It was founded in 1963 by Dr. Daniel Casriel M.D along with Monsignor William B. O'Brien, a Roman Catholic priest and founder and president of the World Federation of Therapeutic Communities. According to Dr. Casriel its name was originally an acronym for 'Drug Addicts Yield to Probation' as Daytop was originally a kind of \"halfway house\" for convicted addicts. Another account gives the name to be an acronym for \"Drug Addicts Yield to Persuasion\". A third account gives the name to be an acronym for \"Drug Addicts Yield to Others Persuasion.\"The Daytop program, one of the oldest drug-treatment programs in the United States, is based on the therapeutic community model and emphasizes the role of peer interaction in their modes of treatment. Considered one of the most successful programs of its kind, it is described as \"a supportive emotional community in which people feel secure but at the same time are held strictly accountable for their behavior\". It is estimated that 85 percent of those treated stay clean.".
- Daytop foundedBy Daniel_Harold_Casriel.
- Daytop foundingYear "1963".
- Daytop industry Addiction.
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- Daytop wikiPageExternalLink www.daytop.org.
- Daytop wikiPageExternalLink www.wftc.org.
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- Daytop wikiPageWikiLink Acronym.
- Daytop wikiPageWikiLink Addiction.
- Daytop wikiPageWikiLink Brooklyn.
- Daytop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Drug_and_alcohol_rehabilitation_centers.
- Daytop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Psychotherapy.
- Daytop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Therapeutic_community.
- Daytop wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Harold_Casriel.
- Daytop wikiPageWikiLink Halfway_house.
- Daytop wikiPageWikiLink New_Jersey.
- Daytop wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- Daytop wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Daytop wikiPageWikiLink Therapeutic_community.
- Daytop wikiPageWikiLink File:Daytop_State_St_jeh.JPG.
- Daytop wikiPageWikiLinkText "Daytop Lodge".
- Daytop wikiPageWikiLinkText "Daytop Village".
- Daytop wikiPageWikiLinkText "Daytop".
- Daytop caption "Daytop center in Brooklyn".
- Daytop foundation "1963".
- Daytop founder Daniel_Harold_Casriel.
- Daytop founder "Monsignor William B. O'Brien".
- Daytop industry "drug addiction treatment organization".
- Daytop locations New_Jersey.
- Daytop locations New_York.
- Daytop logo "240".
- Daytop name "Daytop Village".
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- Daytop subject Category:Drug_and_alcohol_rehabilitation_centers.
- Daytop subject Category:Psychotherapy.
- Daytop subject Category:Therapeutic_community.
- Daytop hypernym Organization.
- Daytop type Agent.
- Daytop type Community.
- Daytop type Company.
- Daytop type Organisation.
- Daytop type Community.
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- Daytop type Q43229.
- Daytop comment "Daytop, or Daytop Village, is a drug addiction treatment organization with facilities in New York City and New Jersey. It was founded in 1963 by Dr. Daniel Casriel M.D along with Monsignor William B. O'Brien, a Roman Catholic priest and founder and president of the World Federation of Therapeutic Communities. According to Dr. Casriel its name was originally an acronym for 'Drug Addicts Yield to Probation' as Daytop was originally a kind of \"halfway house\" for convicted addicts.".
- Daytop label "Daytop".
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- Daytop wasDerivedFrom Daytop?oldid=682566726.
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- Daytop isPrimaryTopicOf Daytop.
- Daytop name "Daytop Village".