Collaborating with clients and improving outcomes: The relational re-enactment systems approach to treatment model

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The Relational Re-enactment Systems Approach to Treatment model is a coherent and comprehensive approach to residential treatment that increases family involvement through system-wide clinical consultation. The therapeutic alliance with youth and their families is emphasized as the key to creating client-centered goals for discharge to a less restrictive environment. The current study examined outcomes from four years of the model's implementation. Results indicated a significant increase in the proportion of youth discharged to a family home. Additionally, the proportion of discharges that were the result of youth running away from treatment was reduced by half. © 2012 Copyright Allendale Association.

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Mcconnell, C., & Taglione, P. (2012, April 1). Collaborating with clients and improving outcomes: The relational re-enactment systems approach to treatment model. Residential Treatment for Children and Youth. https://doi.org/10.1080/0886571X.2012.669252

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