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Traumatized Youth in Residential Treatment Settings: Prevalence, Clinical Presentation, Treatment, and Policy Implications

NCJ Number
245488
Journal
Journal of Family Violence Volume: 28 Issue: 7 Dated: October 2013 Pages: 635-638
Author(s)
Amanda D. Zelechoski; Ritu Sharma; Kari Beserra; Jennifer L. Miguel; Mia DeMarco; Joseph Spinazzola
Date Published
October 2013
Length
4 pages
Annotation
This paper discusses children and adolescents with histories of traumatic exposure in residential treatment programs.
Abstract
Children and adolescents with histories of traumatic exposure comprise a substantial portion of youth in residential treatment programs. However, until recently, little has been known about this specific population. Given the well-documented unique treatment considerations for traumatized youth, it is important to understand how the distinct needs of this population factor into the particular residential treatment setting approach. This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the current understanding of this vulnerable youth population, the impact trauma exposure can have on their clinical presentation and response to treatment, and the available empirical research regarding effective intervention strategies. In addition, policy implications specific to traumatized youth receiving treatment in residential settings are discussed. Abstract published by arrangement with Springer.