“…A dominant narrative reflected in research regarding homeless youth is one of a problem-focused tone. Indeed, homeless youth face considerable risks and adverse experiences, including physical and sexual abuse (Fisher, Florsheim, & Sheetz, 2005; Keeshin & Campbell, 2011), street-based victimization (Stewart et al, 2004; Thrane, Hoyt, Whitbeck, & Yoder, 2006; Tyler, Hoyt, Whitbeck, & Cauce, 2001), and suicidal ideation (Kidd & Carroll, 2007; Rohde, Noell, Ochs, & Seeley, 2001). Moreover, because of negative experiences both prior to leaving home and those further encountered once homeless, these youth frequently meet diagnostic criteria for a number of mental disorders, including depressive disorder (Rohde et al, 2001; Unger et al, 1998) and/or substance use disorder (Mallett, Rosenthal, Myers, Milburn, & Rotheram-Borus, 2004; Thompson, 2005).…”