Treatment of Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder in Home and Community Settings

作者: Sonja K. Schoenwald , Scott W. Henggeler

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-4881-2_22

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摘要: Youth with serious and persistent conduct problems receive treatment in primary care mental health clinics, foster group homes, residential centers, family homes (see Chapter 23, this volume), the public schools. Such settings are often operated or funded through agencies legally mandated to treat (mental health), rehabilitate (juvenile justice), educate (special education), protect (social services) youth. Irrespective of service system (e.g., health, juvenile justice) setting (clinic, home) which youth presenting Conduct Disorder (CD)* treatment, psychotherapy some type generally bears burden producing change (Kazdin, 1994)

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