“…In a study of the outcomes of severely disturbed adolescents receiving intensive, short-term residential treatment, improvements in standardized measures of symptom severity, functioning, and psychosocial adaptation were noted at three months post-discharge, but there were no changes in these measures between three and 12 months post-discharge (Leichtman, Leichtman, Barber, & Neese, 2001). In a 10-year follow up of children discharged from residential (n = 16) and day (n = 45) treatment, two-thirds of the children were deemed to have shown improvement at follow up based on nonstandardized measures of social and personal adjustment; however, these children were less well-adjusted 10 years later as compared to children with presenting symptoms of mild intensity (Erker, Searight, Amanat, & White, 1993). However, in few studies have the long-term outcomes (beyond 2 years) using standardized measures for children discharged from RTC been reported.…”