Model Programs in Child and Family Mental Health

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Michael C. Roberts
Psychology Press, 1996 - 422 pages
This volume is the product of a combined effort to find programs of service delivery that demonstrably treat the varieties of mental health problems of children and their families. The Section on Clinical Child Psychology (APA, Clinical Psychology Section I) and the Division of Child, Youth, and Family Services (APA, Division 37) established a task force whose mission was to identify, provide recognition for, and disseminate information on such programs.

Their findings are presented here. The opening chapter and each section overview chapter provide orientations to the program descriptions and examine characteristics of exemplary interventions. The targeted problems include: child abuse and neglect, school adjustment problems, social problem-solving problems, autism and developmental disabilities, conduct disorders and severe emotional problems, children affected by disasters and trauma, children whose parents are divorced, children of teenage parents, family dysfunction and parent-child relationships, oppositional defiant disorder, and attention deficit disorder. Settings for interventions in the model programs include: schools, mental health centers and family guidance clinics, hospitals and pediatric practices, group homes and sheltered workshops, community centers, family homes, summer camps, and coordinated systems of care. The 18 programs described demonstrate the rationale for their interventions, their targeted populations, the type of staff and personnel, various programmatic interventions, aspects of the problems, implementation of interventions, and how the programs have been evaluated.

The needs for improved mental health services remain strong. The supporting organizations and the members of the Task Force intend for the product of this project to be helpful in providing models for meeting those needs.
 

Contents

Models for Service Delivery in Child and Family Mental Health
1
Primary and Secondary Prevention Programs
21
Prevention In Child and Family Mental Health A Growing Challenge
23
An Ecobehavioral Model for Serious Family Disorders Child Abuse and Neglect Developmental Disabilities
33
I Can Problem Solve ICPS An Interpersonal Cognitive Problem Solving Program for Children
47
The Primary Mental Health Project SchoolBased Preventive Intervention for Adjustment Problems
63
A SchoolBased Intervention for Children of Divorce The Childrens Support Group
75
Targeted Problem Intervention Programs
89
TeachingFamily Model of Group Home Treatment of Children with Severe Behavior Problems
231
Consultation and Liaison in a Childrens Hospital
249
Mental Health Services in Pediatric Primary Care
265
Family Based and Coordinated Family Preservation Services
284
Coordination of Mental Health Services for Children Adolescents and Their Families
285
The Homebuilders Model An Evolving Service Approach for Families
295
Treating Seriously Troubled Youths and Families in Their Contexts Multisystemic Therapy
317
NTU Progressive Life Centers Afrocentric Approach to Therapeutic Foster Care
333

Characteristics Shared by Exemplary Child Clinical Interventions for Indicated Populations
91
Strengthening Families Through Strengthening Relationships The Ounce of Prevention Fund Developmental Training and Support Program
109
Tuesdays Child An Early Intervention Project To Improve The ParentChild Relationship
135
SchoolBased Intervention in Disaster and Trauma
149
Memphis City Schools Mental Health Center
173
Intensive Treatment for ADHD A Model Summer Treatment Program
193
Division TEACCH A Collaborative Model Program for Service Delivery Training and Research for People With Autism and Related Communication...
215
The Fort Bragg Child and Adolescent Mental Health Demonstration Project
351
The Ventura Planning Model Lessons in Reforming a System
373
Author Index
391
Subject Index
403
Contributors
419
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