This is a commentary on “The impact of family stressors on the social development of adolescents admitted to a residential treatment facility,” by Cynthia Harr. This article examines the important but relatively understudied relationship of family dynamics in the social development of high risk teens in residential treatment facility (RTF) care. The commentary supports the author’s calls for a continuum of care involving greater cooperation with parents, and critiques and expands on some of the recommendations
Approximately 50% of American adolescents are at risk for developing personal and social problems (W...
This paper considers therapeutic approaches to residential care with specific attention to the quest...
Although parental problems and poor parenting are commonly associated with adolescents' admission to...
This is a commentary on “The impact of family stressors on the social development of adolescents adm...
The focus of this research was to determine the impact of family stressors on the social development...
The focus of this article is on the role of family in adolescent outcomes when sexual abuse has occu...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of the present study was to examine the treatment progress of ...
Family participation in residential treatment for disturbed adolescents has increased over time. A g...
Family-related adversities (FRA), including the death of a parent, parental substance abuse, violenc...
The focus of this article is on the role of family in adolescent outcomes when sexual abuse has occu...
Contains fulltext : 229453.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Family-centered...
Although adolescents often seem to improve in their functioning during residential care, there still...
Background: Limited research exists on how therapeutic residential youth care (TRC) achieves treatme...
Background: Limited research exists on how therapeutic residential youth care (TRC) achieves treatme...
The development of social roles and relationships is an important process that is ongoing throughout...
Approximately 50% of American adolescents are at risk for developing personal and social problems (W...
This paper considers therapeutic approaches to residential care with specific attention to the quest...
Although parental problems and poor parenting are commonly associated with adolescents' admission to...
This is a commentary on “The impact of family stressors on the social development of adolescents adm...
The focus of this research was to determine the impact of family stressors on the social development...
The focus of this article is on the role of family in adolescent outcomes when sexual abuse has occu...
Item does not contain fulltextThe aim of the present study was to examine the treatment progress of ...
Family participation in residential treatment for disturbed adolescents has increased over time. A g...
Family-related adversities (FRA), including the death of a parent, parental substance abuse, violenc...
The focus of this article is on the role of family in adolescent outcomes when sexual abuse has occu...
Contains fulltext : 229453.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Family-centered...
Although adolescents often seem to improve in their functioning during residential care, there still...
Background: Limited research exists on how therapeutic residential youth care (TRC) achieves treatme...
Background: Limited research exists on how therapeutic residential youth care (TRC) achieves treatme...
The development of social roles and relationships is an important process that is ongoing throughout...
Approximately 50% of American adolescents are at risk for developing personal and social problems (W...
This paper considers therapeutic approaches to residential care with specific attention to the quest...
Although parental problems and poor parenting are commonly associated with adolescents' admission to...