Multisystemic treatment of antisocial behavior in children and adolescents

by Scott W. Henggeler

1998

Status

Available

Call number

RJ 506 .C65 M84 1998

User reviews

LibraryThing member brakketh
Describes a systemic approach to treating "problem" children, whilst citing the 9 principles as all that is core to the treatment I suspect the intensive method of service delivery in many of the outcome and case studies may also be having an effect.

Publication

New York : Guilford Press, c1998.

Description

This comprehensive guide provides extensive clinical description of the Multisystemic Treatment (MST) approach for treating youths with serious antisocial behavior. A proven alternative to expensive and often ineffective out-of-home placement, MST is a family- and community-based treatment. It focuses on ameliorating the known determinants of antisocial behavior within the young person's family, peer, and school networks. Nine core principles comprise the parameters for the book's flexible, team-based intervention framework, which targets such areas as promoting family strengths and resiliencies, removing youths from antisocial peer groups, enhancing school performance, and developing indigenous social support systems. The book features a wealth of illustrative case material and is extensively documented with findings from controlled outcome studies.… (more)

Physical description

xiii, 287 p.; 24 cm
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