Researchers committed to the prevention of depression in at - risk youth have undertaken studies to identify effective intervention programming
for adolescents and families.
We provide an array of clinically - oriented, community - based services and supports geared to address the multitude and complex needs
of adolescents and their families.
Most of the practitioners interviewed for this study indicated that working with
adolescents and families at risk of breakdown is challenging and often frustrating.
These are just some of the interventions we use when using Solution - Focused Brief Therapy to help engage
adolescents and families coping with substance abuse.
Provide parents with continuous opportunities for developing priorities and sharing information regarding their child's service plan, seek out, and acquire community resources that serve young
adolescents and family members.
The additional service of outpatient therapy can provide valuable tools to both children /
adolescents and their families via group therapy, individual therapy, family therapy, and assessment and evaluation.
This research project adds to the growing literature on online health promotion and disease prevention and will help guide clinicians when
referring adolescents and families to online sexual health resources.
If service delivery to
adolescents and families does not include these processes, the intervention, regardless of its established effectiveness, may be doomed to fail.
Our integrative approach offers evidence - based therapies in helping adults, couples,
adolescents and families overcome obstacles to achieving the happiness and fulfillment they desire.
They are good people who feel stuck doing the same things over without positive results or people who just want to stop hurting someone they love - individuals,
couples adolescents and families.
Researchers committed to the prevention of depression in at - risk youth have undertaken studies to identify effective intervention programming
for adolescents and families.
She brings to her role over 10 years of experience in the substance use treatment field, including counseling in a residential program,
treating adolescents and their families in community mental health centers, and providing individual, couple, family and group therapy in an outpatient substance use treatment center.
Outpatient services, under the direction of Karyn Horowitz, MD, offers mental health evaluation and treatment for children,
adolescents and families from southern New England.
Tatyana Rameau, MSMFT, is a staff therapist at The Family Institute at Northwestern University as a member of the Child,
Adolescent and Family Services team.
Professor Littlefield established the Professional Doctorate in Child,
Adolescent and Family Psychology at La Trobe University, the first of its kind in Australia.
Counselor for court -
involved adolescents and their families on mental health and substance abuse issues, at a non-profit agency in, out - patient setting, short - term, emergency residential shelter (where clients were in the custody of either Youth Services, Human Services, or were «run - aways»).