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Functional assessment in residential treatment

Residential Treatment For Children & Youth, 2008
Summary This paper covers the application of functional behavioral assessment (FBA) to treatment of problem behavior in residential facilities. Basic behavioral concepts are covered with emphasis on antecedent events and their importance in assessment and treatment.
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Residential Treatment of Adolescents: A Treatment Model

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1984
This paper outlines a residential treatment model for adolescents. An essential component of this model is its emphasis on rehabilitation. Thus, community involvement and, therefore, treatment within the community is a cornerstone of patient management.
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Community Residential Treatment and Institutional Treatment

2017
In this chapter, the origins and growth of residential treatment facilities in the United States are discussed. Many of the first facilities to open, such as Dismas House, continue to operate up to the present time. However, the scope of the treatment programs and the types of offenders admitted to the facilities have expanded.
Peter C. Kratcoski, Debra White
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Residential treatment

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2004
Bennett L, Leventhal   +1 more
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Community Residential Treatment

1989
In a properly designed and functioning community mental health system, community residential treatment facilities should serve the vast majority of disturbed and disturbing individuals in need of intensive interpersonal care who cannot be adequately treated by in-home crisis intervention.
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Residential Treatment and Aftercare

Residential Treatment For Children & Youth, 1987
Critical follow-up and follow-through with adolescents leaving residential treatment is often neglected due to financial and staffing limitations. Success in the institution is no sure indicator for success in the outside world, and underscores the necessity for transitional services. How to implement an aftercare program within an agency is described.
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Residential and Inpatient Treatment

1980
A wide array of residential and hospital treatment facilities for children and adolescents exists. This includes short-term university-based inpatient units; short-term and intermediate units in psychiatric county and state hospitals; residential treatment centers; therapeutic group homes; boarding schools; residences; and juvenile detention centers ...
Theodore A. Petti, G. Pirooz Sholevar
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Treatment in Residential Settings

1996
Geriatric behavioral disturbances present numerous difficulties for both the staff and the residents of nursing homes and other geriatric long-term care settings. Examples of these problematic behaviors include behavioral excesses, such as agitation, wandering, disruptive vocalization (DV) and physical aggression, and various behavioral deficits ...
Louis D. Burgio   +2 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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The Residential Treatment Center

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1964
Residential treatment centers are relatively new on the scene of community services for maladjusted youngsters. They provide active treatment carried into all aspects of twenty-four-hour living. The continued success of these pro grams is dependent on adequate support, the competence of staff, and the co-operation with all the other services in the ...
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