Competency Guidelines for Family Collaboration in Behavioral Health Services for Adolescents

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作者
Bobek, Molly [1 ]
Hogue, Aaron [1 ]
Daleiden, Eric [2 ]
Maclean, Alexandra [1 ]
Porter, Nicole [1 ]
Cela, Toni [3 ]
Marcellin, Louis Herns [3 ]
Diamond, Guy [4 ]
Donohue, Bradley [5 ]
机构
[1] Partnership End Addict, Family & Adolescent Clin Technol & Sci, 711 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10017 USA
[2] PracticeWise LLC, Austin, TX USA
[3] Univ Miami, Dept Anthropol, Coral Gables, FL USA
[4] Drexel Univ, Coll Nursing & Hlth Profess, Dept Counseling & Family Therapy, Philadelphia, PA USA
[5] Univ Nevada Las Vegas, Psychol, Las Vegas, NV USA
关键词
Family therapy; Adolescent behavior problems; Core elements; Family collaboration; Competency guidelines; Usual care; RANDOMIZED EFFECTIVENESS TRIAL; MENTAL-HEALTH; PSYCHOSOCIAL TREATMENTS; SUBSTANCE-ABUSE; CHILD STEPS; EVIDENCE BASE; THERAPY; INTERVENTIONS; DELINQUENCY; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.1007/s10591-024-09696-x
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Although structural strategic family therapy (FT) is an evidence-based approach for adolescent behavior problems, manualized family therapy models have not been widely adopted in usual care due to the training and implementation resources required. This article presents a competency framework for utilizing family collaboration with adolescent cases. It begins by discussing challenges to implementing FT in routine care and presents the core elements strategy, then introduces three "branches" that together constitute a continuum of family involvement-family collaboration, family skills training, and systemic family therapy-and describes the rationale and procedures for focusing on competency guidelines for family collaboration specifically. It then describes the basic techniques and competency guidelines for six core elements of family collaboration: family systems outreach, adolescent ecosystem, location of self, goal setting, family participation, caregiver consultation, family session management. It concludes by discussing future directions for this framework and the development of additional competencies for the other branches. While further research is necessary to test the efficacy of the treatment branches and accompanying competency standards, this article presents an innovative approach to involving family members in care that includes accessible competency guidelines.
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页码:280 / 293
页数:14
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