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Model programs in child and family mental health

Author: Michael C Roberts; American Psychological Association. Task Force on Model Programs in Service Delivery.
Publisher: Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, ©1996.
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Michael C Roberts; American Psychological Association. Task Force on Model Programs in Service Delivery.
ISBN: 0805816518 9780805816518 0805816526 9780805816525
OCLC Number: 33897791
Notes: "The Section on Clinical Child Psychology and the Division of Child, Youth, and Family Services of the American Psychological Association."
Description: xii, 422 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: I. Commonalities and uniqueness of model programs. Models for service delivery in child and family mental health. II. Primary and secondary prevention programs. Prevention in child and family mental health: a growing challenge --
An ecobehavioral model for serious family disorders: child abuse and neglect; developmental disabilities --
I can problem solve (ICPS): an interpersonal cognitive problem solving program for children --
The primary mental health project: school-based preventive intervention for adjustment problems --
A school-based intervention for children of divorce: the children's support group. III. Targeted problem intervention programs. Characteristics shared by exemplary child clinical interventions for indicated populations --
Strengthening families through strenthening relationships: the ounce of prevention fund developmental training and support program --
Tuesday's child: an early intervention project to improve the parent-child relationship --
School-based intervention in disaster and trauma --
Memphis city schools mental health center --
Intensive treatment for ADHD: a model summer treatment program --
Division TEACCH: a collaborative model program for service delivery, training, and research for people with autism and related communication handicaps --
Teaching-family model of group home treatment of children with severe behavior problems --
Consultation and liaison in a children's hospital --
Mental health services in pediatric primary care. IV. Family based and coordinated family preservation services. Coordination of mental health services for children, adolescents, and their families --
The homebuilders model: an evolving service approach for families --
Treating seriously troubled youths and families in their contexts: multisystemic therapy --
"NTU": progressive life center's afrocentric approach to therapeutic foster care --
The Fort Bragg child and adolescent mental health demonstration project --
The Ventura planning model: lessons in reforming a system.
Responsibility: edited by Michael C. Roberts and the Task Force on Model Programs in Service Delivery.
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