2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1545-5300.2009.01291.x
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Utilizing Family Strengths and Resilience: Integrative Family and Systems Treatment with Children and Adolescents with Severe Emotional and Behavioral Problems

Abstract: Community mental health agencies are consistently challenged to provide realistic and effective home-based family-centered treatment that meets local needs and can realistically fit within available budget and resource capabilities. Integrated Family and Systems Treatment (I-FAST) is developed based on existing evidence-based approaches for working with at-risk children, adolescents, and families and a strengths perspective. I-FAST identified 3 evidence-based, core treatment components and integrated them into… Show more

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“…asimismo, el dise帽o e implementaci贸n de nuevos modelos de apoyo e intervenci贸n familiar y comunitaria, especialmente frente a familias multiproblem谩ticas y en riesgo social (g贸mez & Cifuentes, 2010;Kotliarenco et al, 2009;landau, 2007, 2010lee et al, 2009;Sousa, 2008) requieren potenciar progresivamente el uso de las herramientas que este enfoque ofrece.…”
Section: Familias Con Un Hijo Autistaunclassified
“…asimismo, el dise帽o e implementaci贸n de nuevos modelos de apoyo e intervenci贸n familiar y comunitaria, especialmente frente a familias multiproblem谩ticas y en riesgo social (g贸mez & Cifuentes, 2010;Kotliarenco et al, 2009;landau, 2007, 2010lee et al, 2009;Sousa, 2008) requieren potenciar progresivamente el uso de las herramientas que este enfoque ofrece.…”
Section: Familias Con Un Hijo Autistaunclassified
“…Previous studies on family therapy reveal that family problems can either be child-focused, adult focused or can cut across all ages (Lee, Greene, Hsu, Solovey, Grove, Fraser, Washburn & Teater, 2009). Engelbrecht and Kasiram (2012) argue that in multicultural countries like South Africa, applying Western or European models of therapy to African clients has a tendency of resulting in conflict.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Having family-centered or family involved home-based care for clients is supported by Gance-Cleveland (2005), Hoover-Dempsey, Bassler, & Brissie (1987), Lee, et al (2009), andStec (2008). Encouraging the parents to solve the problems and having guidance from professionals is supported by GanceCleveland (2005), Lee, et al (2009), andYaruss, Coleman, &Hammer (2006).…”
Section: Family Focused Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Encouraging the parents to solve the problems and having guidance from professionals is supported by GanceCleveland (2005), Lee, et al (2009), andYaruss, Coleman, &Hammer (2006). Motivational interviewing is an idea which came about after healthcare professionals saw that children's progression towards goals was hindered when parents did not follow their recommendations (Gance-Cleveland, 2005).…”
Section: Family Focused Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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