A review of national, and some international, literature was conducted to determine the state-of-the-art knowledge about best practices in crisis services for children and adolescents. Specific attention was given to community-based approaches, empirical studies of particular models or approaches, and otherwise innovative conceptual or descriptive publications. Despite a growing body of research about children in crisis and the effects of trauma, research generally does not offer guidelines as to how to engage children in crisis, nor do existing guidelines offer much in terms of evaluations of treatment responses. Only a few experimental studies have been conducted on specific community based crisis intervention models for children and yout...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-77)This survey research was conducted to identify the ...
Children and adolescents in the U.S. and worldwide are commonly exposed to traumatic events. There a...
The purpose of this research project would be to discover, by means of a follow-up study, the kinds ...
A review of national, and some international, literature was conducted to determine the state-of-the...
©2006 Alliance for Children and FamiliesYoung children in psychiatric crisis present complex challen...
This document is part of a series of monographs on community-based services for children and adolesc...
This paper examines the mental health of adolescents in the child welfare system and appropriate int...
Background: In England, one in six children aged 5-19 have a probable diagnosable mental health diso...
Young children in psychiatric crisis present complex challenges to their families and service pro-vi...
This chapter describes the application of Roberts\u27s (2005) seven-stage crisis intervention model ...
Background: From a global perspective, natural disasters are common events. Published research highl...
This report reviews current practices for children, youth, and families visiting hospital emergency ...
Community-based systems of care offer some promising ecologically based approaches to child psychiat...
Background One in six five 16-year-olds have a probable mental health difficulty. Of these, almost ...
This article presents findings from the five-year evaluation of a youth wraparound mental health pro...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-77)This survey research was conducted to identify the ...
Children and adolescents in the U.S. and worldwide are commonly exposed to traumatic events. There a...
The purpose of this research project would be to discover, by means of a follow-up study, the kinds ...
A review of national, and some international, literature was conducted to determine the state-of-the...
©2006 Alliance for Children and FamiliesYoung children in psychiatric crisis present complex challen...
This document is part of a series of monographs on community-based services for children and adolesc...
This paper examines the mental health of adolescents in the child welfare system and appropriate int...
Background: In England, one in six children aged 5-19 have a probable diagnosable mental health diso...
Young children in psychiatric crisis present complex challenges to their families and service pro-vi...
This chapter describes the application of Roberts\u27s (2005) seven-stage crisis intervention model ...
Background: From a global perspective, natural disasters are common events. Published research highl...
This report reviews current practices for children, youth, and families visiting hospital emergency ...
Community-based systems of care offer some promising ecologically based approaches to child psychiat...
Background One in six five 16-year-olds have a probable mental health difficulty. Of these, almost ...
This article presents findings from the five-year evaluation of a youth wraparound mental health pro...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-77)This survey research was conducted to identify the ...
Children and adolescents in the U.S. and worldwide are commonly exposed to traumatic events. There a...
The purpose of this research project would be to discover, by means of a follow-up study, the kinds ...