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Generalizing treatment effects of functional family therapy: Three replications
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PsychotherapyTrained TherapistsTherapist PopulationsRandom AssignmentEducationSystemic TherapyMental HealthFamily SystemsTherapeutic RelationshipFamily ProcessesPsychiatryRehabilitationIndividual TherapyTherapeutic ModelFamily PsychologyFunctional Family TherapyFamily TherapyMedicinePsychopathology
Abstract Functional Family Therapy with status delinquents has undergone careful scrutiny in well designed studies that included random assignment, realistic comparison treatment programs, formally trained therapists, and reasonable follow-up periods. The current report describes three replications in which FFT has been extended to new populations, has utilized less formally trained therapists, and has been applied in new treatment contexts. Taken together the replications provide important support for the generalizability of FFT across client and therapist populations.
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