Journal article
Implementing a trauma recovery framework for youths in residential treatment
Child & adolescent social work journal, v 21(5), pp 529-550
01 Oct 2004
Abstract
This paper describes an intervention designed to address the special needs of youths with histories of maltreatment and exposure to family and community violence. The primary components of the model include an enhanced therapeutic community environment and a psychoeducation program that is aimed at changing non-adaptive cognitive and behavioral patterns which developed as means of coping with traumatic experiences. The implementation of the model and proximal effects on the therapeutic communities and youths are being examined in comparison to standard residential services. Initial perceptions of staff illustrate the challenges in applying an intervention that calls for changing the organizational culture. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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- Title
- Implementing a trauma recovery framework for youths in residential treatment
- Creators
- Jeanne Rivard - University SchoolDavid McCorkle - Jewish Board of Family and Children's ServicesMariama Duncan - Columbia UniversitySandra L Bloom - Health Management and Policy
- Publication Details
- Child & adolescent social work journal, v 21(5), pp 529-550
- Publisher
- Springer Nature B.V
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Health Management and Policy
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-5044236856
- Other Identifier
- 991021944098504721