“…There is also considerable agreement about the need for addiction treatment, child welfare, and dependency court systems to work collaboratively (Carlson, 2006;Drabble, 2011;Green, Rockhill & Burrus, 2008;Marsh, Smith, & Bruni, 2010; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services [USDHHS], 1999;Young, Boles & Otero, 2007). Collaborative models of practice, such as Family Drug Treatment Courts, appear to be promising in terms of positive outcomes for both parental treatment participation and parent-child reunification (Boles, Young, Moore & DiPirro, 2007;Carlson, 2006;Green, Furrer, Worcel, Burrus, & Finigan, 2007;Osterling & Austin, 2008;Ryan, Marsh, Testa, & Louderman, 2006;Worcel, Furrer, Green, Burrus, & Finigan, 2008).…”