I recently heard about TheraNest, an online resource for social workers (and other helping professionals, particularly those engaging in
some sort of therapeutic intervention)-- they offer some exciting tools, many of which are free...
If you have concluded that the case you're dealing with is one in which
some sort of therapeutic intervention, you owe it to the child, and to the parents, to pick a program that is well thought out and well thought of.
Not exact matches
At this point in the evolution
of Child and Youth Care practice, a formal survey
of this situation with young people who are in treatment settings
of one
sort or another would be a valuable research contribution, for Prochaska (1999) claims that
therapeutic interventions need to fit with the stage
of change
of the client.