LEADER 05357nam 2200685 450 001 9910810865503321 005 20230807203901.0 010 $a1-84905-792-3 010 $a0-85700-833-1 035 $a(CKB)2550000001349288 035 $a(EBL)1768918 035 $a(SSID)ssj0001333905 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)12570937 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001333905 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)11392286 035 $a(PQKB)10275443 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC1768918 035 $a(EXLCZ)992550000001349288 100 $a20140914h20152015 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 00$aTherapeutic residential care for children and youth $edeveloping evidence-based international practice /$fedited by James K. Whittaker, Jorge Fernandez del Valle and Lisa Holmes ; foreword by Robbie Gilligan 210 1$aLondon, [England] ;$aPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania :$cJessica Kingsley Publishers,$d2015. 210 4$dİ2015 215 $a1 online resource (394 p.) 225 1 $aChild Welfare Outcomes 300 $aIncludes index. 311 $a1-84905-963-2 311 $a1-322-09566-3 327 $aTherapeutic Residential CareFor Children and Youth: Developing Evidence-Based International Practice; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Current Landscape of Therapeutic Residential Care; Section 1: Pathways to Therapeutic Residential Care; 2. Making Sense of Differential Cross-National Placement Rates for Therapeutic Residential Care: Some Takeaway Messages for Policy; Table 2.1: Percentages and rates in residential care in a sample of 'developed' and 'transitional' economies (in some countries without child as unit of return data, these are estimates) 327 $a3. Needs and Characteristics of High-Resource Using Children and Youth: SpainTable 3.1: Child and family characteristics and differences; Table 3.2: Mental health characteristics ; Table 3.3: Cases in clinical range in CBCL; 4. Needs and Characteristics of High-Resource Using Youth: North America; Table 4.1: Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths (CANS) ; FIGURE 4.1: Hinge analysis of outcome trajectories prior to and after initiation across the system of care in New Jersey 327 $aTable 4.2: Outcomes on behavioral and emotional needs of 5248 youth over a residential treatment episode of care using items of the Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths (CANS)Table 4.3: Action levels for need items from the Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths (CANS); 5. Needs and Characteristics of High-Resource Using Children and Youth: Denmark; FIGURE 5.1: Share of all 0-17-year-old children in care and children in preventive programs, 1980-2010; Figure 5.2: Children in care, distributed at the five main care environments, 1982-2011 327 $aFigure 5.3: Children in care, distributed at the three main care environments by age, 2011Table 5.1: Factors related to the mothers of 15-year-old children in care; Table 5.2: Factors related to 15-year-old children in care; Table 5.3: Odds ratios on the probability of being in residential care; Section 2: Promising Program Models and Innovative Practices in Therapeutic Residential Care; 6. Varieties of Nordic Residential Care: A Way Forward for Institutionalized Therapeutic Interventions?; 7. MultifunC: Multifunctional Treatment in Residential and Community Settings 327 $a8. The Family Home Program: An Adaptation of the Teaching Family Model at Boys TownTable 8.1: Family Home Program model elements; Table 8.2: Family Home Program implementation components; 9. A New Era in the Development of Therapeutic Residential Care in the State of Victoria; FIGURE 9.1: Out-of-home care in Victoria - A five year plan; FIGURE 9.2: The Sanctuary model ; FIGURE 9.3: Framework for the Therapeutic Residential Care program (DHS-Verso, 2011); FIGURE 9.4: Lighthouse Foundation Therapeutic Family Model of CareTM ; 10. Evidence-Based Practices in Therapeutic Residential Care 327 $a11. Creating and Maintaining Family Partnerships in Residential Treatment Programs: Shared Decisions, Full Participation, Mutual Responsibility 330 $aDefinitive and wide-ranging, this international review of therapeutic residential child care covers the latest research on how it works, how much it costs compared with the outcomes it delivers and how to deliver this effective form of care for the most troubled children in public care. 410 0$aChild Welfare Outcomes 606 $aChild psychotherapy$xResidential treatment 606 $aAdolescent psychotherapy$xResidential treatment 606 $aChild mental health services 606 $aProblem children$xInstitutional care 615 0$aChild psychotherapy$xResidential treatment. 615 0$aAdolescent psychotherapy$xResidential treatment. 615 0$aChild mental health services. 615 0$aProblem children$xInstitutional care. 676 $a618.928914 702 $aWhittaker$b James K. 702 $aFernandez del Valle$b Jorge 702 $aHolmes$b Lisa 702 $aGilligan$b Robbie 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910810865503321 996 $aTherapeutic residential care for children and youth$94116507 997 $aUNINA