Engaging youth and families in school mental health services

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America
Kimberly D BeckerNicole Evangelista Brandt

Abstract

In this article, an overview is provided of strategies to engage youth and their families in school mental health (SMH) services throughout the course of treatment. Resources are outlined to help SMH providers determine which strategies are most suitable for youth and their families, based on outcomes desired, barriers to engagement, and stage of treatment. Four case vignettes are presented to describe implementation of these strategies.

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Jun 3, 2017·Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology : the Official Journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53·Kimberly D BeckerBruce F Chorpita
Jan 18, 2019·Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology : the Official Journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53·May YehWilliam Ganger
May 30, 2019·Psychiatric Services : a Journal of the American Psychiatric Association·Juliet C YonekMarina Tolou-Shams

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