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Andrew M. Winters, Alton Nathan Verbist, Becky F. Antle, Crystal Collins-Camargo, Ashley R. Logsdon, Lisa Purdy
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Developmental Child Welfare. 5:21-35
Engaging families in the behavioral health assessment process for child welfare-involved youth is a best practice standard in obtaining vital information about the context affecting their safety, permanency, and wellbeing. As family functioning plays
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Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders. 30:300-312
The use of standardized assessment in evidence-based practice (EBP) is critical in identifying empirically supported interventions (ESIs); however, the subject has received minimal attention in the literature. In a sample of child welfare involved yo
Publikováno v:
Personal Relationships. 29:77-99
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Family Relations.
Autor:
Becky F. Antle, Lisa M. Purdy
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Residential Treatment for Children & Youth. 39:179-191
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Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance. 46:56-66
According to SAMHSA (2014), 1 of the 10 domains of a trauma-informed approach to child welfare relates to universal screening; however, costs of installation and implementation models are often unc...
Autor:
Becky F. Antle, Alison Krompf, Crystal Collins-Camargo, A. Nathan Verbist, Jessica Strolin-Goltzman
Publikováno v:
Developmental Child Welfare. 3:100-118
Children entering custody within the child welfare system have been found to have high levels of trauma and significant behavioral health needs. In this paper, authors demonstrate how a structured functional well-being assessment can be used with the
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Journal of Child and Youth Care Work. 23:78-96
Autor:
Becky F. Antle, Miriam Landsman, Anita P. Barbee, Jenny Taylor, Patricia Gilbaugh, Dana J. Sullivan
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Journal of Child and Youth Care Work. 23:21-35
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Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Social Services. 101:444-455
Treatment decision making has been influenced by the evidence-based practice movement, which encourages practitioners to make decisions based upon current research evidence, practice wisdom and ethics, and client values or preferences. This article o