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Record ID: 0f851ee8-6241-443d-8437-666cf22f12bf
Type: Journal Article
Title: Innovations in practice: preliminary evidence for effective family engagement in treatment for child traumatic stress–trauma systems therapy approach to preventing dropout
Other Titles: Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Authors: Fogler, Jason
Navalta, Carryl P
Saxe, Glenn N
Ellis, B Heidi
Keywords: Service provision;Impact on children and young people;Counselling;Interagency work;Early intervention
Year: 2012
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Citation: 17 (1), February 2012
Notes:  This brief article summarises findings from a US study which examined the effectiveness of preventing child and family drop-out from a therapeutic treatment model for 20 children and adolescents who had experienced trauma. Results indicate that 90% of participants remained in the trauma based approach, while only 10% remained in the care as usual approach. The article includes a brief description of the trauma based approach and its unique attributes.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/15282
ISSN: 1475-357X
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