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ISSN:0886-571X

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Annika Eenshuistra,Annemiek T Harder,Erik J Knorth Annika Eenshuistra
Behavioral change in adolescents is often an important aim of residential youth care, but difficult to achieve. Care workers can increase the intrinsic motivation of adolescents to change their behavior by applying Motivational Interviewing...
S P T Kaijadoe,K S Nijhof,H Klip et al. S P T Kaijadoe et al.
Professionals in secure residential youth care (SRYC) in the Netherlands are regularly confronted with suicides of adolescents and can be referred to as secondary victims. However, little is known about the impact of suicides on these profe...
Elizabeth C Tampke,Chanelle T Gordon,Jay L Ringle et al. Elizabeth C Tampke et al.
A better understanding of how childhood adversity (CA) patterns influence the effectiveness of Trauma Informed Care (TIC) for youth in residential programs is needed. Utilizing a longitudinal design, the study examined how CA patterns influ...
Kayla Herbell,Patricia McNamara,Caroline Cresswell et al. Kayla Herbell et al.
This study presents a tiered conceptualization of family partnership developed by the Family-Run Executive Director Leadership Association (FREDLA) with examples of strategies from the literature. This sub-study was part of an overarching s...
Sigrid James Sigrid James
Residential care agencies have been making efforts to provide better quality care through the implementation of evidence-based program models and evidence-based treatments. This paper retraces the developments that led to such efforts. It f...
Sigrid James,Ronald Thompson,Neal Sternberg et al. Sigrid James et al.
This study reports on results of a national survey conducted in the United States about the attitudes, perceptions and utilization of evidence-based practices (EBPs) in residential care settings. Seventy-five of 118 member agencies (63.6% r...
Dannia G Southerland,Barbara J Burns,Elizabeth M Z Farmer et al. Dannia G Southerland et al.
Child mental health policy and practice has increasingly embraced family-driven practice which promotes family involvement in all aspects of planning and service delivery. While evidence for positive outcomes related to family involvement i...
Sigrid S James,Jin Jin Zhang,John Landsverk Sigrid S James
This study provides national estimates for length of stay in residential care and examines within-group variability along salient predictors. Using data from the National Study on Child and Adolescent Well-Being, the sample included 254 you...
Ashley N Morris,Kess L Ballentine,Elizabeth M Z Farmer Ashley N Morris
This paper provides a narrative on the experience of being a research interviewer on a federally-funded state-wide study of group homes for youth. Despite the centrality of interviewers for much of the research on a wide range of children's...
Catherine McConnell,Patricia Taglione Catherine McConnell
The Relational Re-enactment Systems Approach to Treatment model is a coherent and comprehensive approach to residential treatment that increases family involvement through system-wide clinical consultation. The therapeutic alliance with you...