2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10560-022-00886-w
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Feasibility of a Healthy Relationships Program with Youth at a Child Protective Services Agency

Abstract: Youth involved in child welfare may benefit from programming that enhances their relationship skills given their susceptibility to engaging in high-risk interpersonal behaviors that can lead to challenges such as, engaging in or experiencing violence, housing and job insecurity, and poor physical and mental health. This research explored the feasibility of implementing an evidence-based healthy relationships program, the Healthy Relationships Plus Program - Enhanced (HRP-E), with youth involved in child welfar… Show more

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“…It aligns with socio-cognitive perspectives that recognize the role of implicit communication in discourse. The textbook writers may signal that expressing feelings truthfully can help children build strong and healthy relationships with others(Benham-Clarke et al, 2023;Houston & Crooks, 2022).…”
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“…It aligns with socio-cognitive perspectives that recognize the role of implicit communication in discourse. The textbook writers may signal that expressing feelings truthfully can help children build strong and healthy relationships with others(Benham-Clarke et al, 2023;Houston & Crooks, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%