The purpose of Case Studies of System Implementation is to understand how factors affecting system implementation contribute to the development of local systems of care for children with serious emotional disturbance (SED) and their families.
This paper describes an exploratory study on the relationship between systems of care with their individualized care component, and evidence-based practices.
Motivation for change is a key component in addressing substance misuse. This Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) refects a fundamental rethinking of the concept of motivation as a dynamic process, not a static client trait.
This website called, Person-Centered and Family-Centered Approaches in Mental Health and Co-Occurring Conditions, is a communication portal between stakeholders and product developers related to person-centered and family-centered resource development in mental health and substance misuse.
In late 2010, the National Association of State Directors of Developmental Disabilities Services (NASDDDS), in partnership with the Center for Disability Resources (CDR) at the University of South Carolina, conducted a national survey of state developmental disabilities agency policies and practices regarding behavior supports.
Recorded May 10, 2024. Day two topics included: a review of positive behavior support, establishing goals, steps of FBA and FBI process, creating a function-based behavior intervention plan, PBS prevention strategies, replacement strategies, response strategies, and a review of case studies highlighting a variety of strategies.
Recorded on May 1, 2024. Day one topics included: the 3- component model of anxiety, assessing anxiety in Autism, and various strategies for treating anxiety integrating Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).