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- ARCH National Resource Center for Crisis Nurseries and Respite Care Services “Respite for Families with Children Experiencing a Serious Emotional Disturbance” ARCH Factsheet Number 34, May 1994. Available at http://www.archrespite.org/archfs34.htm
- California Evidence Based Clearinghouse for Child Welfare. Relevant Research on the Wraparound Process.
- Castillo, Eleanor, and Lisa Davis. (2007)."Transforming a Youth Residential Program with Positive Behavior Supports, Families, and Communities". NADD Bulletin, January/February 2007, Volume 10 Number 1, pp. 3-10.
- Clarke, R. T., Schaefer, M., Burchard, J. D., and Welkowitz, J. W. (1992). Wrapping Community-Based Mental Health Services Around Children with a Severe Behavioral Disorder: An Evaluation of Project Wraparound. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 1, (3) 241 - 261. Check availability at http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/1062-1024
- Child Welfare League of America, "Ten Years of Leaving Foster Children Behind: The Long Decline in Federal Support for Abused and Neglected Children," July 2006.
- Doyle, Jerry. "Prevention and Early Intervention: Issue 1, Overview and Definition." Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission, California, August 22, 2005.
- Doyle, Jerry. "Prevention and Early Intervention: Issue 1 Addendum, Definitions." Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission, California, February 2006.
- Doyle, Jerry. "Prevention and Early Intervention: Issue 2, Evidence-Based Practices." Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission, California, March/April 2006.
- Eber, L. and Rolf, K. (1998). “Education's Role in the System of Care: Student/Family Outcomes and Applying Wraparound Approaches in Schools: Evaluating Training and Technical Assistance Activities.” Summary of Conference Proceedings for the 10th Annual Research Conference for Children's Mental Health. Tampa, FL. Check availability at http://rtckids.fmhi.usf.edu/conference_proceedings.htm
- Eber, L. and Stieper, C. (1992). “Designing and Implementing a Comprehensive System of Education and Support for Children with Serious Emotional Disturbance: Project WRAP.” Summary of Conference Proceedings for the 5th Annual Research Conference for Children's Mental Health. Tampa, FL. Check availability at http://rtckids.fmhi.usf.edu/conference_proceedings.htm
- Goldberg C (2001), “Children trapped by mental illness.” The New York Times, July 9.
- Goldman, S. and Faw, L. (1998). “Three Wraparound Models as Promising Approaches: LaGrange, IL. Systems of Care, Promising Practices in Children's Mental Health Promising Practices in Wraparound for Children with Serious Emotional Disturbance and Their Families.” pp. 34 - 60. Washington, DC: Center for Effective Collaboration and Practice, American Institute for Research.
- Hartenstein, Meena “Prescription Drugs and Teens”, Youth Radio. Available at http://www.youthradio.org/health/kqed_drugs.shtml
- Health and Human Services (2001), Report of the Surgeon General's Conference on Children's Mental Health: A National Action Agenda. Available at www.surgeongeneral.gov/cmh/childreport.htm. Accessed Nov. 10, 2001.
- Koyanagi, C., and Gaines (1993). “All Systems Failure: An Examination of the Results of Neglecting the Needs of Children with Serious Emotional Disturbance.” Washington, DC: National Institute for Mental Health and the Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health.
- Little Hoover Commission (2001), “Young Hearts & Minds: Making a Commitment to Children's Mental Health.” Available at www.lhc.ca.gov/lhcdir/report161.html.
- Pottick KJ, McAlpine DD, Andelman RB (2000), “Changing patterns of psychiatric inpatient care for children and adolescents in general hospitals, 1998-1995.” Am J Psychiatry 157(8):1267-1273. Available at http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/full/157/8/1267
- Rosenblatt, A. (1996). Bows and Ribbons, Tape and Twine: Wrapping the Wraparound Process for Children with Multi-System Needs. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 5, 101 - 116. Check availability at http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/1062-1024
- "Seclusion and Restraint: Final Rule on Patients Rights". SAMHSA News, January/February 2007, p.6.
- VanDenBerg, J. and Grealish, M. (1997). Finding Families' Strengths: A Multiple Choice Test. Reaching Today's Youth, Vol. 1 (3), 8 - 12. Check availability at http://www.cyc-net.org/Journals/rty.html
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VanDenBerg, J. E. and Grealish, E. M. (1996). Individualized Services and Supports through the Wraparound Process: Philosophy and Procedures. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 5 (1), 7 - 21. Check availability at http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/1062-1024
- Vitanza S, Cohen R, Hall LL (1999), “Families on the Brink: The Impact of Ignoring Children with Serious Mental Illness.” Available at http://web.nami.org/youth/brink.html
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Books:
- Gowen, Jean Wixson, Ph.D., & Judith Brennan Nebrig, L.C.S.W. Enhancing Early Emotional Development: Guiding Parents of Young Children.
- Henggeler, Scott W., Sonja K. Schoenwald , Melisa D. Rowland , Phillippe B. Cunningham. Serious Emotional Disturbance in Children and Adolescents: Multisystemic Therapy. Available here
- Marsh, Diane T. and Mary A. Fristad, Handbook of Serious Emotional Disturbance in Children and Adolescents. Available at http://www.wiley.ca/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471331392,descCd-ebook.html
- Reppucci, N. Dickon, Ph.D., Preston A. Britner, Ph.D., & Jennifer L. Woolard, M.A. Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect Through Parent Education. Available at http://www.pbrookes.com/store/books/reppucci-2894/index.htm
- Schoenberg, M. (1997). Making It Happen: A Guide to Program Development for Services to Children and Adolescents who are Experiencing a Severe Emotional Disturbance and their Families. Washington, DC: National Resource Network for Child and Family Mental Health Services
- Simeonsson, Rune J. Risk, Resilience, and Prevention: Promoting the Well-Being of All Children
- Stroul B (1996), Children's Mental Health: Creating Systems of Care in a Changing Society. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Pub Co.
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