Community treatment for youth : evidence-based interventions for severe emotional and behavioral disorders

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Community treatment for youth : evidence-based interventions for severe emotional and behavioral disorders

Barbara J. Burns, Kimberly Hoagwood

(Innovations in practice and service delivery with vulnerable populations, v. 2)

Oxford University Press, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [339]-376) and index

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Description

Burns and Hoagwood bring together original articles by some of the country's leading experts on children's mental health services to create an outstanding text exploring innovative community interventions for youth with serious emotional disorders. These community-based interventions include home-based services, intensive case management, crisis care, therapeutic foster care, therapeutic group homes and community mentors. Part of the series on Innovations in Practice and Service Delivery with Vulnerable Populations, this book will be a needed reference for mental health workers and researchers in children's mental health, and an outstanding text for courses in community mental health and the mental health of children and adolescents.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1: Context
  • 1. Reasons for Hope for Children and Families: A Perspective and Overview
  • 2. Community-Based Interventions in a System of Care and Outcomes Framework
  • Part 2: Comprehensive Interventions
  • 3. What Is Case Management?
  • 4. The Wraparound Approach
  • 5. Multisystemic Therapy
  • 6. Treatment Foster Care
  • 7. Mentoring to Facilitate Resiliency in High-Risk Youth
  • 8. Family Support and Education
  • Part 3: Targeted Interventions in Education, Substance Abuse and Mental Health
  • 9. Special Education: Best Practices and First Step to Success
  • 10. Integrated Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy for Traumatic Stress Symptoms and Substance Abuse
  • 11. An Annotated Bibliography of Evidence for Diagnostic-Specific Psychosocial and Psychopharmacological Interventions
  • 12. Psychopharmacology in the Context of Systems of Care
  • Part 4: Conclusion and Commentary
  • 13. Policy Implications Relevant to Implementing Evidence-Based Treatment
  • 14. A Profitable Conjunction: From Science to Service in Children's Mental Health

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