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You don't have to reinvent the wheel--select and implement an
effective substance abuse program from this essential book This
essential book is the first ever published on exemplary models of
adolescent drug treatment. It delivers detailed descriptions of
exemplary drug treatment models and gives you the latest
information on substance use and its consequences to aid your work
with adolescents who use alcohol and drugs. The in-depth
examinations of treatment models you'll find in this book include
programs serving adolescent substance users from a wide range of
ethnic and cultural backgrounds (African Americans, Hispanics,
Whites, Native Americans, Russian Immigrants). With sections
covering outpatient, residential, family-oriented, and modified
therapeutic community (TC) programs, this book is a vital reference
for educators and students as well as practitioners. Adolescent
Substance Abuse Treatment in the United States: Exemplary Models
from a National Evaluation Study gives you thoughtful examinations
of: trends in adolescent substance use and treatment approaches
three exemplary outpatient treatment programs, including program
design, treatment issues, and client characteristics the
Multidimensional Family Therapy Approach (MDFT), a family-oriented
outpatient treatment model used to intervene with younger
adolescents a 30- to 60-day residential treatment program that is
based on a medical model which blends in treatment approaches from
the therapeutic community model the special treatment needs and
issues of substance-using Native American youths issues of gender
differences as they relate to drug use and trauma three different
modified therapeutic community treatment models and much more
Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment in the United States is an
invaluable source of information for anyone working with this
vulnerable population. Use it to choose and implement the program
that will work best for you and your clients
You don't have to reinvent the wheel--select and implement an
effective substance abuse program from this essential book This
essential book is the first ever published on exemplary models of
adolescent drug treatment. It delivers detailed descriptions of
exemplary drug treatment models and gives you the latest
information on substance use and its consequences to aid your work
with adolescents who use alcohol and drugs. The in-depth
examinations of treatment models you'll find in this book include
programs serving adolescent substance users from a wide range of
ethnic and cultural backgrounds (African Americans, Hispanics,
Whites, Native Americans, Russian Immigrants). With sections
covering outpatient, residential, family-oriented, and modified
therapeutic community (TC) programs, this book is a vital reference
for educators and students as well as practitioners. Adolescent
Substance Abuse Treatment in the United States: Exemplary Models
from a National Evaluation Study gives you thoughtful examinations
of: trends in adolescent substance use and treatment approaches
three exemplary outpatient treatment programs, including program
design, treatment issues, and client characteristics the
Multidimensional Family Therapy Approach (MDFT), a family-oriented
outpatient treatment model used to intervene with younger
adolescents a 30- to 60-day residential treatment program that is
based on a medical model which blends in treatment approaches from
the therapeutic community model the special treatment needs and
issues of substance-using Native American youths issues of gender
differences as they relate to drug use and trauma three different
modified therapeutic community treatment models and much more
Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment in the United States is an
invaluable source of information for anyone working with this
vulnerable population. Use it to choose and implement the program
that will work best for you and your clients
This monograph provides a practical definition of terrorism risk,
presents a method of estimating it, and demonstrates a framework
for evaluating this method. Results support conclusions on how to
improve risk-based resource allocation. The Department of Homeland
Security is responsible for protecting the United States from
terrorism. It does so partly through the Urban Areas Security
Initiative, though its distribution has been criticized for not
reflecting risk. This monograph offers a practical definition of
terrorism risk and a method for estimating it that addresses
inherent uncertainties. It also demonstrates a framework for
evaluating alternative risk estimates. Finally, it makes five
recommendations for improving resource allocation.
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