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Chapter 5: Fidelity Measurement for Wraparound

Pilot Test of the Wraparound Fidelity Index, Version 4:
Psychometrics and Profiles from Seven Sites
Eric J. Bruns, April Sather

Utilizing the Participant Rating Form to Asses Child and Family Team Functioning
and Enhance Wraparound Fidelity
James R. Cook, Ryan P. Kilmer, Liddy Cable, Kimm Campbell, Alicia DeRusso, Tanya Vishnevsky

Results from a CMHS Demonstration of Integrated Wraparound and Multisystems Therapy
Leyla F. Stambaugh, Sarah A. Mustillo, Barbara J. Burns, Robert L. Stephens, Beth Baxter, Dan Edwards, Mark DeKraai


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