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Chapter 7: Clinical Treatment Issues

Symposium: Therapeutic Alliance: Theory, Concept, and Findings

Chair: Leonard Bickman
Therapeutic Alliance in Non-Traditional Settings: Therapeutic Wilderness Camps
Jeffrey Sapyta
Practical Applications of Therapeutic Alliance in Applied Settings
David T. Rumberger
Implications of Therapeutic Alliance with Primary Care Providers
Stephanie M. Reich

Self-Reported Therapy Outcome by Adolescents in a Managed Care Environment
Kendra D. Ray, Benjamin M. Ogles

Two Alternate Treatment Approaches for Youth with Serious Emotional Disabilities: An Outcomes Evaluation Study
Linda Wilmshurst

Behavioral and Emotional Problems of Clinic Referred Black Youth
Michael C. Lambert, Valerie Francois-Bellas, Kelly Lewis, Marieva Puig, Mikhail Lyubansky, George T. Rowan, Kelly Lancaster

Caregivers Speak About the Cultural Appropriateness of Services to Children
Janet S. Walker

The Impact of Family Resource Developers on Families of Children with Emotional and Behavioral Challenges
Janet McKelvey, Tim Gawron, Holly Lewandowski, Karen Gora

Ideal Versus Real: ADHD Practice Parameters and Pediatric Practice
Leonard Bickman, Stephanie M. Reich, Julie Rosof-Williams

Influences on State Psychiatric Hospital Seclusion and Restraint Rates
Theodore A. Petti, Linda Sims, John Somers, Diana Haugh


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