Specific treatment techniques or therapies are used as a part of
MST interventions.
Participants were randomly (www.random.org) selected to receive a 2 - wk control (CON) or
MST intervention between the PRE and the POST sessions, and groups were matched for sex.
The MST intervention was given in two stages by a skills training workbook (1,4) and was designed to contextualize self - talk cues through practice to the demands of performing in the heat.
Participants were randomly assigned to
an MST intervention group or to a parent training comparison group.
Not exact matches
The
intervention, which I believe showed this most perfectly, was the presentation of the
MST representative, who really showed to what extent the issue of the common good was behind all he presented.
«These findings underscore the importance of trauma - informed care and trauma - specific
interventions for veterans with a positive screen for
MST.»
Multisystemic therapy (
MST) is an intensive
intervention that works with the adolescent and their family, while also engaging the other important systems in the child's life.
MST is designed to be a flexible
intervention to provide highly individualized treatment to families.
Participants and their families were randomly assigned to Multisystemic Therapy (
MST) to treat sexual behavior problems [now called Multisystemic Therapy for Problem Sexual Behaviors (
MST - PSB) or to treatment as usual (TAU), which was primarily group - based cognitive - behavioral
interventions delivered by professionals within the juvenile justice system.
Multisystemic Therapy for Youth with Problem Sexual Behaviors (
MST - PSB) has been rated by the CEBC in the areas of: Sexual Behavior Problems Treatment (Adolescents) and
Interventions for Abusive Behavior.
Multisystemic Therapy for Child Abuse and Neglect (
MST - CAN) has been rated by the CEBC in the area of:
Interventions for Abusive Behavior.
MST - PSB is delivered in the community, occurs with a high level of intensity and frequency, incorporates treatment
interventions from
MST, and places a high premium on approaching each client and family as unique entities.
The
intervention to be tested in this study is an adaptation of the well - established effective juvenile antisocial behavior
intervention, Multisystemic Therapy (
MST).
Specific individual
interventions with a (trend) significant effect on preventing or reducing child maltreatment that were examined in at least two independent studies were:
MST - CAN / BSF (intensive family therapy), Triple P (a parent training), ACT - Parent's Raising Safe Kids Program (a short - term parent training), and Healthy Start (a home visitation
intervention).
The program is a crime fighter because it helps juvenile offenders get back on track through tough
interventions like Family Functional Therapy (FFT) and Multisystemic Therapy (
MST) which can be provided through CHIP in 37 states.