TY - JOUR PY - 2000// TI - Adapting Multisystemic Therapy to Serve Youth Presenting Psychiatric Emergencies: Two Case Studies JO - Child and adolescent mental health A1 - Rowland, Melisa D. A1 - Henggeler, Scott W. A1 - Gordon, Anita M. A1 - Pickrel, Susan G. A1 - Cunningham, Phillippe B. A1 - Edwards, James E. SP - 30 EP - 43 VL - 5 IS - 1 N2 - Multisystemic therapy (MST) is a highly individualised family- and home-based treatment that has successfully served as a clinically effective and cost-effective alternative to out-of-home placements (e.g., incarceration, psychiatric hospitalisation) for youth presenting serious clinical problems. MST clinical procedures are reviewed and two extensive case summaries are used to explicate the MST intervention process for treating serious antisocial behaviour and modifications in that process needed to safely and effectively serve youth presenting psychiatric emergencies. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 2000. Copyright © 2000 by The Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health; Blackwell Publishers, Inc.) For more information on Multisystemic Therapy, a Blueprints for Violence Prevention Model program, see VioPro record number 2261. Offender Treatment Offender Substance Use Alcohol Use Effects Alcohol Related Violence Alcohol Use Treatment Drug Use Treatment Drug Use Effects Drug Related Violence Substance Use Treatment Substance Use Effects Substance Use-Violence Co-Occurence Juvenile Offender Juvenile Violence Juvenile Treatment Violence Treatment Family Based Community Based Multisystemic Therapy Blueprints Model Reference Juvenile Behavior Juvenile Antisocial Behavior Juvenile Problem Behavior Behavior Treatment Multisystemic Therapy Treatment Program Intervention Program Behavior Intervention Case Studies 02-06

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