This paper describes the development by Parkerville Children\u27s Home, WA, of a therapeutic residential programme, based on current research and clinical experience, relating to the impact of traumatic experience. It describes the theoretical framework, its incorporation into an intervention plan and the process of implementation. A case study is used to illustrate the process of assessment and implementation
The impact of early-life trauma on young children should not be underestimated, nor the impact of li...
This paper aims to contribute to the task of evaluating Queensland’s efforts to cultivate trauma and...
Psychological treatment is provided to a great number of minors fostered in residential centres of t...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes an intervention designed to address the special needs of youths with ...
Therapeutic residential care is becoming an increasingly relevant out-of-home care option for childr...
www.sanctuaryweb.com This paper describes The Sanctuary Model ® of organizational change as applied ...
This paper explores the way in which child trauma survivors are responded to at the Trauma Centre fo...
Objectives: This article presents the theoretical basis, initial deployment strategies, and resultin...
Within the past four decades, social work has witnessed the development of increasingly specialized ...
Children’s Aid Society (Melrose Home) caters to the needs of children and young persons affected by ...
Background There are 78,150 children in care in England and 12% live in group residential settings. ...
This paper addresses the need for a coherent conceptual therapeutic approach to guide work with dist...
Children and adolescents with histories of traumatic exposure comprise a substantial portion of yout...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Althou...
Residential care is primarily considered most appropriate for young people with complex needs, often...
The impact of early-life trauma on young children should not be underestimated, nor the impact of li...
This paper aims to contribute to the task of evaluating Queensland’s efforts to cultivate trauma and...
Psychological treatment is provided to a great number of minors fostered in residential centres of t...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes an intervention designed to address the special needs of youths with ...
Therapeutic residential care is becoming an increasingly relevant out-of-home care option for childr...
www.sanctuaryweb.com This paper describes The Sanctuary Model ® of organizational change as applied ...
This paper explores the way in which child trauma survivors are responded to at the Trauma Centre fo...
Objectives: This article presents the theoretical basis, initial deployment strategies, and resultin...
Within the past four decades, social work has witnessed the development of increasingly specialized ...
Children’s Aid Society (Melrose Home) caters to the needs of children and young persons affected by ...
Background There are 78,150 children in care in England and 12% live in group residential settings. ...
This paper addresses the need for a coherent conceptual therapeutic approach to guide work with dist...
Children and adolescents with histories of traumatic exposure comprise a substantial portion of yout...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Althou...
Residential care is primarily considered most appropriate for young people with complex needs, often...
The impact of early-life trauma on young children should not be underestimated, nor the impact of li...
This paper aims to contribute to the task of evaluating Queensland’s efforts to cultivate trauma and...
Psychological treatment is provided to a great number of minors fostered in residential centres of t...