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The parent-therapist program: Alternate care for emotionally disturbed children.
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EducationSystemic TherapyFamily StrengtheningChild PsychiatryClinical Child PsychologyChild Mental HealthPrimary CareMedical TreatmentClinical PsychologyChild CareMental Health CounselingHealth Services ResearchHealth SciencesChild PsychologyHealthy Nuclear FamiliesResidential TreatmentChildren's Mental HealthNurse-family PartnershipChild DevelopmentNursingRural HealthPediatricsAlternate CareOccupational TherapyLong-term CareFamily TherapyResidential Treatment CentersTrauma In Child
The development of an alternative to residential treatment centers is described. Healthy nuclear families are recruited and, in groups of five couples each, encouraged to function as extended families. Training in appropriate therapeutic techniques enables them to treat several disturbed children in their own homes. Evaluation of the program indicates that outcome does not differ significantly from that of residential treatment, but that costs are markedly lower.
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