Community Based and Evidence Based Care

Residential Treatment vs Wraparound Summary

Residential Treatment vs. Wraparound

Summary

The U.S. Surgeon General has referenced the issue of treatment of children for mental health issues, specifically residential treatment centers (RTCs) and other alternative treatments. The 1999 Mental Heath—A report of the Surgeon General states, “Residential treatment centers (RTCs) are the second most restrictive form of care (next to inpatient hospitalization) for children with severe mental disorders. In the past, admission to an RTC was justified on the basis of community protection, child protection, and benefits of residential treatment (Barker, 1982). However as of today, none of these justifications have stood up to research scrutiny. In particular, youth who display seriously violent and aggressive behavior do not appear to improve in such settings, according to limited evidence (Joshi & Rosenberg, 1997).”

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Ten Principles of the Wraparound process

Ten Principles of the Wraparound process


1. Family voice and choice. Family and youth/child perspectives are intentionally elicited and prioritized during all phases of the wraparound process. Planning is grounded in family members’ perspective, and the team strives to provide options and choices such that the plan reflects family values and preferences.

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Understanding Evidence-Based Practices

REPORT TO CONGRESS ON THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF CO-OCCURRING SUBSTANCE ABUSE DISORDERS AND MENTAL DISORDERS
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