Residential Treatment of Adolescents

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adolescent behavioral intervention case study
American Psychiatric Association
Antisocial Behavior
Author_Don Pazaratz
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Case Study
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Child And Youth Workers
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Disturbed Adolescent
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family involvement therapy
group
Group Activity
High Risk Adolescents
Impulse Control
level reinforcement system
Life Skill
Metropolitan Toronto
peer
Phase System
placement
positive
positive discipline strategies
Positive Peer Pressure
pressure
Psychological Assessment
psychosocial assessment
Reactive Attachment Disorder
Residential Treatment
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Worker Youth Relationship
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138872981
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Apr 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In Residential Treatment of Adolescents, Pazaratz discusses how practitioners can remain emotionally available for the needs of their residents without feeling overwhelmed. Readers will be apprised of ways to deal judiciously with residents who try to circumvent, con, play workers off each other, and even attempt to seduce or manipulate the worker.

Each chapter instructs readers to observe their clients and comprehend how they relate to the total environment, in order to determine what the resident is feeling and how he or she makes use of personal resources. This contextual understanding helps to answer questions such as: What are the youngster’s goals? What factors obstruct the change process? What are the youngster’s defenses and against what? How does the youngster use the milieu (staff and peers) and the community as resources? How can the youngster get significant others to react differently to him or her?

Ultimately, Pazaratz demonstrates that effective treatment staff do not create dependent youth, make treatment oppressive, or enact a role based upon giving consequences. Instead, the reader will learn to integrate diverse intervention strategies into the resident’s normal cycle of daily life and how to interact within a team structure.

Don Pazaratz, Ed.D., L.Psych (NU), is president and founder of Warren Youth Services and has published many articles on the subject of residential treatment of disturbed adolescents.

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