TY - JOUR PY - 2006// TI - The Case for Multisystemic Therapy: Evidence or Orthodoxy? JO - Children and youth services review A1 - Littell, Julia H. SP - 458 EP - 472 VL - 28 IS - 4 N2 - In this paper, I respond to comments by Henggeler, Schoenwald, Borduin, and Swenson [Henngeler, S. W., Schoenwald, S. K., Borduin, C. M., & Swenson, C. C. (this issue). The Littell paper: Methodological critique and meta-analysis as Trojan horse. Children and Youth Services Review, doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2005.07.001] on my recent article, "Lessons from a systematic review of Multisystemic Therapy". I identify factual and logical errors in their response, show how relevant research has been misinterpreted and misrepresented, and suggest constructive new directions for Multisystemic Therapy and the evidence-based practice movement. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Children and Youth Services Review, 2006. Copyright © 2006 by Elsevier Science) REFERENCES: Henggeler, S.W., Schoenwald, S.K., Borduin, C.M., & Swenson, C.C. (2006, April). Methodological Critique and Meta-Analysis as Trojan Horse. Children and Youth Services Review, 28(4), 447-457. (VioLit Record Number 20212) Littell, J.H. (2005, April). Lessons from a Systematic Review of Effects of Multisystemic Therapy. Children and Youth Services Review, 27(4), 445-463. (VioLit Record Number 20212) For more information on Multisystemic Therapy, a Blueprints for Violence Prevention Model program, see VioPro record number 2261. Offender Treatment Juvenile Offender Juvenile Violence Juvenile Treatment Violence Treatment Family Based Community Based Multisystemic Therapy Blueprints Model Reference Program Effectiveness Program Evaluation Juvenile Behavior Juvenile Antisocial Behavior Behavior Treatment Meta Analysis Professional Criticism 02-06

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